News / September 2022 Const... September 15, 2022

September 2022 Construction Updates

September 15, 2022 Update

Steamboat Square/Base of Resort

  • Pavers, light poles, and fire pits are being installed in the plaza.
  • Stone work on the stage will be complete by the end of the month, roofing is scheduled to begin next week.
  • Concrete is being poured on the ice rink at the end of the month and will cure for four weeks. The railings will be installed after the concrete.
  • The deck for the lower terminal will be installed later this month and RFID gates will be installed mid-October.
  • The pull rope for the Wild Blue Gondola will begin installation next week.

Greenhorn Ranch

  • Interior framing, drywall, electrical, and plumbing work continues in the Sprung Structure.
  • Mid-station terminal work on Wild Blue Gondola continues and will be complete by end of October.
  • Greenhorn Ranch Express lift drive station enclosure will be built at the end of October and the pull rope will be installed in early November.
  • Work on magic carpet installation and snowmaking infrastructure continues.

September 2 Update

Steamboat Square/Base of Resort

  • Plaza snowmelt is being installed.
  • Pavers are being set and fire pits will begin to be put in place.
  • Light poles will be put in place in the next few weeks.
  • Footings and caps for the stage will be poured this week. Stone will be set in early September. The roofing will follow in late September and pavers after that in early October.
  • The railing on the Ice Rink will be installed beginning next week. A slab will be poured in mid-September.
  • Christie Peak Express towers will be assembled over the next few weeks. The haul rope will be installed in mid-September.
  • The lower terminal canopy for Wild Blue Gondola is complete. Tower installation for the lower leg will be complete this week and rope installation will happen at the end of September.

Greenhorn Ranch

  • Sprung Structure tent installation is complete. Electrical, plumbing, and interior framing has started.
  • Mid-station terminal work continues and will be complete in early October.
  • Work on magic carpet installation and snowmaking infrastructure continues.
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News / Wild Blue: Steamboat... September 6, 2022

Wild Blue: Steamboat’s Second Out-of-Base Gondola

A new and additional gondola named Wild Blue will begin running this upcoming ski season from the Steamboat base area to Greenhorn Ranch, the new ski school headquarters now located in the previous Bashor Basin area. Ultimately, once complete with both the upper and lower sections in the 2023-2024 season, Wild Blue will transport skiers and riders from the Steamboat base area to the top of Sunshine Peak at an impressive speed, taking only 12 and a half minutes. Scenic, fast, efficient and smooth, the Wild Blue gondola is an exciting addition to Steamboat Resort!

The lower section of the Wild Blue gondola will have 58 cabins to take skiers and riders from the base area to Greenhorn Ranch. For the upcoming 2022-2023 ski season, this will be the only section running, and mostly transporting ski school guests. However, section two is slated to be ready for the 2023-2024 ski season and will be running with an additional 113 cabins to transport guests to the top of Sunshine Peak. All in all, Wild Blue will have 171 cabins, each with a capacity of 10 people per cabin. Ski racks will be on the exterior just like the Steamboat Gondola that will still be in place and running from the base area to the top of Thunderhead.

Previously, the Steamboat Gondola and Christie Peak Express were able to transport 6,800 people per hour, and now with the addition of Wild Blue, another 3,200 people will be transported per hour onto the mountain. This equates to a capacity increase of nearly 50% and a total of 10,000 guests per hour being transported onto the mountain from the base area. Obviously, this capacity increase will allow for quicker accessibility to the upper mountain, but it will also allow for a more efficient experience skiing lower mountain as well.

Blue gondola cars paired with a longer and scenic ride across Steamboat Resort inspired the name Wild Blue. Not only will Wild Blue provide a scenic ride, but it will also provide a fast ride from the base to the top of Sunshine Peak. Section one (base area to Greenhorn Ranch) will transport guests at a speed of 6 meters per second, which equates to 4 minutes of transit time. Section two (Greenhorn Ranch to the top of Sunshine Peak) will transport guests at the fastest speed in North America at 7 meters per second and exactly 8.8 minutes from Greenhorn Ranch. Put those numbers together and it will only take you about 12 and a half minutes to get from the base area to the top of Sunshine Peak! Skiers and riders will be able to load at the base area and ride all the way to the top in 2023-2024, with the doors opening at the mid-station for anyone unloading at that point.

The Wild Blue gondola also features the biggest direct drive in the world with state-of-the-art technology to give passengers a top-notch ride. By installing a direct drive, which is a mechanical concept that came from the windmill industry, a traditional gearbox is unnecessary, ultimately making the operational side more efficient and more simple. Section one of Wild Blue will feature a 2-ring direct drive and section two will feature a 5-ring direct drive. These two sections will be able to run independent of one another, or all together, making it highly functional and adaptable. Most issues arise in gondolas and chairlifts due to a failure within the gearbox, and when it happens during the winter season, it can be especially hard, if not impossible, to repair. By eliminating the gearbox all together, the direct drive will provide skiers and riders with a smooth, fast and highly efficient ride, which is especially exciting when Champagne Powder® is falling!

If you have been in Steamboat this summer, you have likely heard the helicopter activity at Steamboat Resort. All foundations and towers are in place for section one to be running this upcoming ski season. While the towers are not yet in place for section two (that will happen next summer/fall), all of the foundations for those 27 towers will be complete by the start of this ski season. All rebar was flown in at the end of August and all of the concrete is expected in by the end of September to complete the foundation work for section two. While the visibility may not be there as the foundations are buried in snow all winter, once summer arrives next year, it will be time to install the remaining towers needed to complete the full span of the Wild Blue gondola.

With so many improvements happening as part of Full Steam Ahead at Steamboat Resort, the addition of the Wild Blue gondola is certainly one of the most visible and most exciting. You’ll have a chance to see section one of Wild Blue this upcoming season, but the real excitement will begin with the 2023-2024 ski season when the Wild Blue gondola is officially complete. With two gondolas and one high-speed quad running from Steamboat’s base area, accessing Steamboat Resort will become highly efficient and provide a nice variety for all skiers and riders.

Written by: Erin Campbell

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News / A Sustainable Approa... August 15, 2022

A Sustainable Approach to Snowmaking

Expansion and efficiency are two key words in describing future snowmaking plans at Steamboat Resort. As part of Full Steam Ahead, Steamboat Resort is not only expanding their snowmaking capabilities to cover additional terrain, but they are doing so with the most efficient and sustainable equipment on the market.

While the work is already underway, completion of on-mountain snowmaking improvements is slated for the start of the 2023-2024 ski season. Sunshine Bowl and Greenhorn Ranch are the two additional areas of focus in terms of snowmaking expansion. These two areas are pivotal when it comes to holiday guests, and having snowmaking equipment to open the slopes earlier, regardless of whether or not the snow is falling, will be a huge improvement to Steamboat Resort.

For the 2022-2023 ski season, the new ski school area at Greenhorn Ranch, located in the previous Rough Rider/Bashor Basin area, will be covered by new and highly efficient snowmaking equipment. The snowmaking capacity for the 2022-2023 ski season will remain the same, but it will cover that additional terrain. It will take another year to get everything in place, and by the 2023-2024 ski season, snowmaking equipment will be present in the Sunshine Bowl area as well, and Steamboat Resort’s snowmaking capacity will expand at that point. Within the Sunshine Bowl area, Tomahawk, Sundial, Upper and Lower High Noon, Spike and part of Daybreak will all be covered by new and efficient snowmaking equipment.

Currently, a new water supply line is being put into place from the base area to Greenhorn Ranch, and then will continue up Heavenly Daze to the Rainbow Saddle. That work is expected to be completed by this summer/fall. It will take another summer/fall season to run those supply lines from the Rainbow Saddle down Moonlight and to the bottom of Elkhead, where there will be a new blockhouse, which is where multiple pipes come together with valving. A new pumphouse will be going in near Rendezvous Lodge (exact location TBD) to control the new snowmaking equipment that will be installed in the Sunshine Bowl area next year.

While natural snowfall is always the hope, it is sometimes not the reality. It takes 40 inches on the ground (which means more than 40 inches of total snowfall when you consider melting/evaporation rates) to safely open a ski slope. Often in Steamboat Springs we get the infamous champagne powder® that we all love, but when it comes to packing a base, manmade snow is much more dense and can last much longer. By adding snowmaking equipment to Greenhorn Ranch and the Sunshine Bowl, the snowmaking team will be able to better control the density of the snow needed to provide 40 inches on the ground, which ultimately will allow for more terrain to open earlier in the ski season.

All new snowmaking equipment that is being put into place is the most efficient and sustainable equipment on the market. In order to make snow, you need to be able to pump water and create air, which is what creates the energy output. Without going into too much technical detail, the newer and more efficient equipment is able to pump more water with less air, ultimately creating less energy output. The newer pipes are also smoother and 20% more efficient over the course of 5 years as there is no friction loss when compared to older and rougher pipes.

Not only is the snowmaking equipment efficient and sustainable, but it is also impressively smart. Each snowmaking gun will have its own weather station and will be able to control itself based on the weather conditions, which are constantly changing. That will allow for the snowmaking team to optimally produce snow more efficiently when the conditions are just right.

When it comes to snowmaking, there is no guarantee. However, with additional and more efficient snowmaking equipment, Steamboat Resort will have more control when it comes to opening certain terrain. Weather is the constant variable, and you do need the right conditions to make snow, but with smarter snowmaking technology in place, the snowmaking team will have the resources they need to open more terrain earlier in the season than in past years.

Enhancing the guests’ experience is the ultimate goal, and with snowmaking expansion and efficiency, Steamboat Resort is well on its way to capturing that goal.

Written by Erin Campbell

News / August 2022 Construc... August 8, 2022

August 2022 Construction Updates

August 8, 2022 Update

Steamboat Square/Base of Resort

  • Framing has begun in the lower level of The Range Food Hall.
  • Staining on the second floor beams continues.
  • The curb for the Ice Rink has been poured.
  • The timbers for the Stage are in place and the roof will start to take shape.
  • Exterior stone work on the Creekside level building has started and will continue over the next few weeks.
  • Christie Peak Express lift will be re-set on the lower terminal towers this week.
  • The terminal canopy for Wild Blue Gondola has been set.
  • Grading and earthwork on the base slope continues.

Greenhorn Ranch

  • Lining is being placed on Sprung Tent structure.
  • Mid-station terminal foundation for Wild Blue Gondola will be poured this week.
  • Upper towers of lower leg of Wild Blue Gondola were placed with a helicopter this week.
News / July 2022 Constructi... July 6, 2022

July 2022 Construction Updates

July 6, 2022 Update

Steamboat Square/Base of Resort

  • Concrete and timbers for the second floor of The Range food hall will begin over the next few weeks.
  • Timbers for The Stage will begin to take shape mid-July.
  • Work on the Ice Rink will begin mid-July.
  • Exterior stone work on the Creekside level building has started and will continue over the next few weeks.
  • Major earth work and grading at base area continues for Wild Blue Gondola and Christie Peak Express terminals and new tower locations for Christie Peak Express.
  • Foundations are being built for both the Wild Blue Gondola and Christie Peak Express lift.

Greenhorn Ranch

  • Yampa Valley Electric duct installation happening through the end of the month.
  • Underground utilities are being installed for sprung tent structure and the Wild Blue Gondola mid-station.
  • Concrete backfill foundations are being poured through the end of the month.
  • Excavation on the Greenhorn Ranch Express lift will begin at the end of the month.
  • Magic Carpet installations will begin in early August.
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News / World Class Learning... July 5, 2022

World Class Learning at Greenhorn Ranch

An innovative, terrain-based approach to ski and snowboard instruction will transform Steamboat’s SnowSports School this coming winter. The brand new Greenhorn Ranch, located near the previous Rough Rider/Bashor Basin area, will feature Terrain Based Learning® to give Snowsports School guests the ultimate and most successful experience when learning to ski and snowboard.

Previously, Steamboat Resort’s SnowsSports School was located at the base area. However, as part of Full Steam Ahead, the SnowSports School will have a new location at the recently re-graded Greenhorn Ranch, which will be accessible via the new Wild Blue Gondola’s mid-station. All guests in the SnowSports School who are learning to ski or ride will now have an incredible facility dedicated solely to them.

Greenhorn Ranch will feature slope-driven skill development by using the terrain to naturally teach skiing and snowboarding and new skiers and riders are able to feel sensations such as gliding and turning to acquire skills faster on the snow. While the shaped terrain provides a sensation to create learning, the instructor facilitates the process by pointing the skier/rider to those specific sensations.

Greenhorn Ranch is unique in that it is a brand-new area that has been re-shaped, re-graded and re-designed to create the ultimate Terrain Based Learning® experience. There will be four carpet lifts and one brand new high-speed quad known as the Greenhorn Ranch Express. Two of the carpet lifts will be relocated from the previous base area and one will be a new, covered, double barrel lift to access two different types of terrain.

Within Greenhorn Ranch, there will be a shaped-terrain progression that skiers and riders will follow to give them the appropriate sensations in the correct order. The first carpet lift will access a very short slope at a 7% grade with rollers, to give new skiers and riders the sensation of gliding with the ability to stop by simply running out of speed. By giving SnowSports School guests the ability to feel the gliding sensation in a controlled environment without the fear of falling, Steamboat Resort is boosting confidence in their most beginner skiers and riders.

Once the gliding/stopping technique has been mastered, the second shaped terrain feature is a ‘Banked Turn’ course to give skiers and riders their very first turning sensations. The shaped banks will guide the flat ski/board around the corner to facilitate edge change naturally. Accessed from the covered, double barrel carpet lift, the ‘Banked Turn’ course is a way to create effortless turning as well as sensations of turning the legs, tipping the ski/board and changing pressure before moving onto the third terrain feature.

Also accessed from the double barrel carpet lift, but this time on the skier’s left, ‘the perfect slope’ will be the main terrain feature for SnowSports School guests. A perfectly groomed slope at a 12% grade, which is the ideal steepness to learn to turn, will have raised sides to allow skiers and riders to turn naturally, traverse the slope, and then turn naturally again with some assistance from a concave-shaped hill. Imagine a super-duper mini halfpipe groomed perfectly at a 12% grade, and that is what you will find at the third shaped-terrain progression.

The fourth and last carpet lift will access a slightly steeper and longer slope at a 14% grade and 200-foot length. The last shaped-terrain progression will feature two more banked turns, but this time with a slightly tipped road in between turns to teach the skier/rider how to naturally traverse on uphill edges. Once all four different terrains have been mastered in the carpet lift area, it will be time for the Greenhorn Ranch Express.

The brand-new Greenhorn Ranch Express will be a high-speed quad but will run at lower speeds to give beginner skiers and riders a safer and more successful experience when learning how to ride a chairlift. This chairlift will be accessible to all skiers and riders at Steamboat Resort, however, the carpets and shaped terrain will be exclusive to guests within the SnowSports School.

Greenhorn Ranch will be dedicated to beginner skiers and riders at Steamboat Resort (within the SnowSports School), and will be the gateway to learning how to ski and ride all across the mountain. With the innovative Terrain Based Learning® approach, new skiers and riders will be set up for success and have an enjoyable experience learning how to ski and ride at Steamboat Resort.

Written by: Erin Campbell

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News / VIDEO: June 22, 2022... June 22, 2022

VIDEO: June 22, 2022 Construction Update

Charlie MacArthur, President of Native Excavating, gives a Full Steam Ahead update on how Phase II is coming along at Steamboat Resort.

News / June 2022 Constructi... June 8, 2022

June 2022 Construction Updates

June 22, 2022

Steamboat Square/Base of Resort

  • Heavy timbers and metal decking for the first floor of The Range Food Hall first floor have been completed.
  • Timbers for The Stage will begin to take shape mid-July.
  • Work on the Ice Rink will begin mid-July.
  • A slab of concrete has been poured between Steamboat Square and the Steamboat Gondola. Exterior stonework has begun on the Creekside level.
  • Work is being done on foundations for towers 1 and 2 for the Wild Blue Gondola.
  • Major earth work and grading at base area continues for Wild Blue Gondola and Christie Peak Express terminals and new tower locations for Christie Peak Express.

Greenhorn Ranch

  • Concrete is being poured and retaining walls/footings are starting to take shape at Greenhorn Ranch.
  • Electrical conduits are being run through the site at Greenhorn Ranch.
  • The sprung tent structure from Rendezvous has been dismantled and will be relocated to Greenhorn Ranch after the July Fourth holiday.
  • Magic Carpet installations will begin in early August.

Wild Blue Lift Line

  • Tree removal for Wild Blue Tower locations started this week along with helicopter activity. Stay tuned to the website and app for up to date information on trail impacts.

 

June 8, 2022

Steamboat Square/Base of Resort

  • Heavy timbers for The Range Food Hall first floor have been installed. Metal decking installation to begin soon.
  • The Stage will begin to take shape mid-June.
  • A slab of concrete will be poured next week between Steamboat Square and the Steamboat Gondola. Exterior stonework will be done on the Creekside level.
  • Preparing to begin the Wild Blue Gondola lower terminal form/foundation.
  • Major earth work and grading at base area continues for Wild Blue Gondola and Christie Peak Express terminals and new tower locations for Christie Peak Express.

Greenhorn Ranch

  • Forms/foundations are starting to take shape for sprung tent structure and mid-station of Wild Blue Gondola.
  • Tree removal for Wild Blue Tower locations will take place starting next week. Expect helicopter activity.
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News / The Centerpiece of S... June 7, 2022

The Centerpiece of Steamboat Square: Skeeter’s Rink

With Full Steam Ahead in full swing these days, excitement is building over the impending improvements that Steamboat Resort has in store. The centerpiece of Steamboat Square at the base area will be Skeeter’s Ice Rink, welcoming all resort guests to a very festive winter scene. Skeeter’s Ice Rink is currently under construction and slated to be completed by the upcoming winter season.

The rink itself will be 133 feet by 58 feet, which is not the size of a hockey rink (200′ x 85′), but is large enough to accommodate a variety of winter activities. The sides of the rink will not be typical plexiglass, instead, the rink will be surrounded by open rails, which will create quite the dreamy winter experience. Outside of the ice rink there will even be some “drink rails” where spectators can watch the activity in the ice rink while sipping on hot chocolate or their beverage of choice, of course.

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During Phase I of Full Steam Ahead, the foundation and some of the infrastructure for the ice rink was already completed, but the more visual construction for the rink will start in about one month. The curb, mechanical installation and actual construction of the rink itself will begin in early July, and will give a much more visual perspective to the public by the end of July or early August. The railings aren’t slated to go in until October, but by that point, you’ll have been able to see the rink really take on an exciting new shape.

Steamboat Resort has some exceptionally fun ideas and concepts surrounding Skeeter’s Ice Rink, for the winter and summer seasons alike. As for winter, which will be the true season of the ice rink, Steamboat plans to have the rink open from 10 A.M. until 8 P.M. every day. Guests can enjoy daytime skating or nighttime skating, or both, with an open skate concept where if you bring your own ice skates, you can skate for free. A skate rental kiosk in the form of a converted horse trailer will also be stationed close by the ice rink to assist guests. Figure skates and hockey skates will be available for rent, along with helmets and some trainers for the youngest or most beginner skaters, to enhance their experience and enjoyment.

While nothing is set in stone, Steamboat Resort is exploring the idea of facilitating a curling league, figure skating lessons and other special activities on ice. Earlier I mentioned that the rink will be surrounded by open rails instead of plexiglass, so there will not be hockey on the rink at this time. Within the rink’s mechanical system will be a cooling system, which will make the rink not dependent on Mother Nature and open from the start of the winter season through the end of March.

Next to Skeeter’s Ice Rink will be the new Range Food Hall featuring a variety of foods like Pioneer Pies, Twister Tacos, Sunshine Bowl Ramen and Why Not Sweet Spot, along with a full bar, catering to indoor and outdoor diners alike. Surrounding the ice rink will be rocking chairs and fire pits for guests to enjoy while either spectating or simply taking a break from skating.

During the summers, Skeeter’s Ice Rink will be covered in a soft turf, allowing for other activities to come to fruition like yoga, lawn games and outdoor movies. As for the outdoor movies, the large screen would be towards the base of the gondola, giving viewers the experience of an outdoor movie with a backdrop of Steamboat Resort. The idea here is to take the wintertime centerpiece of Steamboat Square and also make it a summertime centerpiece that guests can enjoy in a more summery way.

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Photo Credit: Tread of Pioneers Museum, Steamboat Springs, CO

Now that I’ve painted the visual and given you the details on Skeeter’s Ice Rink, one question that you may have left for me is: Who is Skeeter? Good question. Skeeter, also legally known as Gladys Werner, was the oldest child in the famous Werner family that included Buddy and Loris. She was born in 1933 and began skiing in 1934, at the age of one. In 1949 she rose in the ranks of competitive skiing and garnered national attention by winning the West of the Mississippi Championship in Sun Valley, Idaho. From there she continued in competition and became the youngest member of the U.S. FIS team and placed 10th in downhill. Skeeter was featured on the cover of a Sports Illustrated magazine and went on to marry Heisman Trophy winner Doak Walker in 1969.

Skeeter started the Steamboat Ski School, serving as director and owner until 1969. She also coached for the Colorado Junior National Team and the infamous Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club. In 1984, Skeeter was inducted into the Colorado Ski Hall of Fame and went on to receive the Hazie Werner Award in 1989. In 2001, Skeeter passed away at the age of 67. Her legacy lives on in the Steamboat Springs community today, and Skeeter’s Ice Rink will soon be a wonderful reminder of her impact on the world of women’s skiing and Steamboat Resort.

Opening day for the winter ski season at Steamboat Resort will be November 23, 2022 (subject to change). Skeeter’s Ice Rink is also planning to open that day, bringing a new and more exciting facade to Steamboat Square. Stop by and check out the construction progress at the base area and get ready for a winter of skiing and skating alike!

Written by: Erin Campbell

News / VIDEO: May 26, 2022 ... May 26, 2022

VIDEO: May 26, 2022 Construction Update

Ryan Stone with East West Partners gives a Full Steam Ahead construction update on how Phase II is coming along at Steamboat Resort.

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