There's thirteen feet of snow
and counting at the local ski area.
"We've had a great season,"
said Hoodoo General Manager Tasha McFarland, "our numbers are up, and
our snow pack is way up."
Last year, a sub-par snow
pack caused Hoodoo Ski Area to shut down early, but this year it's an
entirely different story.
With snow continuing to pile
up at Santiam Pass, Hoodoo is now making plans to add two weekends to
this season's schedule.
Just two weeks ago, the snow
pack looked to be on a downward spring trend. Then in little more than
48 hours, everything changed. It changed to the tune of 26 inches.
Two days later, on March 10,
the snow started again; and, by last Friday, another 41 inches was on
the ground -- and that was before this past weekend's snowfall began.
Elated, Hoodoo officials immediately
began planning an extension to the season.
Although the final hurrah
was originally scheduled for April 7, the local ski area now plans to
remain open for the following two weekends, as well -- with the revised
final ski day being April 21.
The last weekday skiing will
be during the first week of April.
As another bonus, skiers will
be able to stay on the slopes until 6 p.m. most days.
The final round of night skiing
will be on March 22-23, but Hoodoo will be open every day (including Wednesday)
of spring break, which concludes on Easter this year.
The lifts will close at 4
p.m. on Easter Sunday.
Most of Hoodoo's concession
operations began the season out of tents in the parking lot, but rentals
and some food services are now being conducted out of the partially completed
new lodge.
Hoodoo's Spring Fling will
take place on Saturday, April 6, and include bikini skiing, ultra cross
(skier/snowboarder teams), four man slalom, snow golf, free mechanical
bull riding, free burgers for lift ticket holders, and a year-end sale
in the ski shop.
Next season will see observance
of a 65th Hoodoo Anniversary celebration, including a grand opening of
the completed new lodge.
Other improvements for next
year will include replacement of the red and green chair lifts with quad
lifts, parking lot expansion that will double the size of the upper lot,
and the purchase of a "giant" new snow blower.