Friday, December 28, 2012

Happy New Year! Let the Season Begin!

Mount Peter is open! The weather has been cold and we've been making snow! Add a few inches from Wednesday night's storm and we have a nice 10 to 24 inch base for skiing and riding. The weather reports are telling us we are in for another 4 to 6 inches on Saturday. So, pack up your gear and come out for some winter fun!


Mount Peter is the perfect place to learn to ski or snowboard. We offer free beginner lessons on weekends and holidays so there will be free lessons 12/26 to 1/1/13 at 10am, noon and 2pm. We also offer private lessons and full equipment rentals.

Come join us for the start of the 2012-13 season!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Opening Day is December 26th!!!
Mount Peter will be open on Wednesday December 26th, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. We will be skiing and riding on upper rim and lower rim, on a machine groomed packed powder surface, using Hailey's Comet to get us to the top on opening day!
For opening day, tickets will be $10 off, and our famous free beginner lessons will be at 12 and 2.
Race camp will begin at 10 a.m.

Check our home page for the camera at the base of the mountain!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Opening Day - Coming Soon!

We're getting ready for opening day!
 
 
Get your gear set and stay tuned for dates and times!
 

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Great Season at Mount Peter!



Despite the less than cooperative weather, we had a great season at Mount Peter! Mother Nature owes us a REAL winter next year. Be prepared with a season pass! Get yours before March 31 and you will receive two free lift tickets for each season pass you buy! More info on this sweet deal can be found on our website.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Fun for All at 3rd Annual Winter Carnival!

Mount Peter's Third Annual Winter Carnival was held on Sunday, February 26, 2012. 


Family friendly games, prizes, carnival treats, music and a magician made for an awesome day at the mountain.

All Winter Carnival proceeds support Team Mount Peter in the Avon Walk for
Breast Cancer. Team Mount Peter has donated almost $30,000 in the last three
years.

Winter Carnival began at noon with DJ Jay Bird's awesome sounds and carnival fun such as water balloon toss, monkey toss, bottle stacking, face tattoos, obstacle course and other games. Max the Magician mystified all ages from 1:00pm to 2:30pm. 


In addition to our regular menu, carnival favorites including pop corn, cotton candy, snow cones and funnel cakes added to the festive atmosphere. 

For the adults, there was a beer race (ski down the mountain with two full
cups, person with most left in their cup at the bottom, wins), Pete's Place
Tavern specials all day and fresh BBQ pulled pork and chicken platters.

Prizes included VIP Tickets, food items, Mount Peter souvenirs and more. All that fun PLUS the best snow conditions in the area for everyon's skiing and snowboarding pleasure!

Located about an hour from New York City, Mount Peter mountain has 100% snow making capability and we make snow whenever the weather permits. Currently, we have a 15 to 70 snow base with another storm scheduled for Wednesday-Thursday!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Welcome to Holiday Week!

Welcome to Holiday Week - President's Day through February 26th!
All week long we will be offering FREE beginner lessons at 10am, Noon and 2pm. 
We are also open Holiday hours at Holiday Rates.
SNOW! Yes, we have it at Mount Peter!


Do we have snow? How about 15 to 70 inches of snow base!?!
So, come on out and enjoy some winter fun with us at Mount Peter in Warwick, NY.


See you on the slopes! 

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Winter Carnival!!

Mount Peter’s Third Annual Winter Carnival takes place on February 26, 2012 from Noon to 4:00pm. 
Family friendly games, prizes, carnival treats, music and a magician make for an awesome day at the mountain. All Winter Carnival proceeds support Team Mount Peter in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. Team Mount Peter has donated almost $30,000 in the last three years.
Winter Carnival begins at noon with DJ Jay Bird’s awesome sounds and carnival fun such as water balloon toss, monkey toss, bottle stacking, face tattoos, obstacle course and other games. Max the Magician will mystify all ages from 1:30pm to 2:30pm. In addition to our regular menu, pop corn, cotton candy, snow cones and funnel cakes add to the festive atmosphere. 


For the adults, there is a beer race (ski down the mountain with two full cups, person with most left in their cup at the bottom, wins) and Pete’s Place Tavern will be open with specials for the day. Prizes include VIP Tickets, food items, Mount Peter souvenirs and more. All that fun PLUS the best snow conditions in the area for your skiing and snowboarding pleasure!


You don’t need an area pass or lift ticket to participate in the fun at the base of the mountain so pack up the kids and head to Warwick, New York for some summer-time fun in a snowy setting.
Located about an hour from New York City, our mountain has 100% snowmaking capability and we make snow whenever the weather permits. Currently, we have a 15 to 70 snow base! 
You may not see snow in your yard but we have plenty of it here at Mount Peter. So, take the day, come and play while supporting Team Mount Peter in the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. mtpeter.com

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Rentals 101

Need to rent skis or snowboard equipment? A few easy steps and you'll be on the snow with the gear you need for skiing and riding!

We have a wide variety of ski and snowboard sizes to offer for daily rental -- boots from a child's 10 to an adult 14 and the skis, poles and snowboards to match.

Equipment Rental Form - Fill in Grey Shaded Areas
First thing you'll need to do upon arriving at the mountain is stop by the ticket Sales Office. As soon as you walk in the door there is a table with rental forms and pens. 
You'll need to fill out a form for each person renting equipment. One form per person as skis and boards are sized based on the information you put on the form.

You'll fill out regular stuff like name and address as well as age, height, weight and "skier type." Skier type is a scale of I (beginner), II (intermediate) or III (advanced). This information will help our techs in the rental shop to select skis, poles and boards that will fit your size and ability as well as set the bindings on the skis you'll be using for the day.

A few of Mount Peter's friendly rental shop techs
A major credit card and licence are required as a security deposit (we don't hold your cards). Rental forms must be signed by a parent if the user is under 18 years old. Make sure your parents sign your form if they are dropping you off!

After you've completed the forms, paid for your rentals, lessons and area pass you'll head across the parking lot to the rental shop. There our techs will help you try on boots, set bindings and show you how everything works.

One more trip across the parking lot to the base of the mountain and you are on the snow and ready to go! Have a great time!


Monster Rail Jam at Mount Peter!

Monster Rail Jam at Mount Peter!
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Free registration in Sunrise Lodge 11am to 12pm
First Round goes off at 1pm
Under 18 years old needs parent signature!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Blizzard of January 2012!

What Happens when Mother Nature gets stingy with snow? We make our own!! 


Pole mounted snow maker
Over the weekend, we created our own "Blizzard of January 2012" at Mount Peter in Warwick, New York. Starting Friday afternoon, January 13, our Mountain Operations crew went on a snow making frenzy. Over 60 hours of non-stop snow making opened new terrain and covered the mountain with a fresh blanket of the white stuff. That may sound like an easy task, but as you will see here, there is a lot more involved than meets the eye.

Mount Peter's snowmaking system is a vital part of the ski area's overall operation. Snowmaking allows the area to open earlier (Dec 24, 2011), and remain open even during very warm periods. The system allows our snowmaking crew (the BEST In the region) to lay down snow where the area needs it most, and to control the quality of the snow.

Snowmaking, basically, is the process of breaking water into very small droplets, and then freezing those droplets, forming snow. The resulting product is a small pellet around 50-100 microns in size. The snow that is made is similar to snow that has been drifted, or blown around. Manmade is generally more dense than natural snow, and that means it is usually more durable, and will hold up longer on a ski run than natural snow.


A snow making machine in action!
So how does Mount Peter create the perfect snow product? Mount Peter has over 20 snow making machines. They work by using a fan to move a high volume of air. Nozzles located on the snow maker spray small droplets of water into a frigid air column. The droplets are frozen as they move through the air column before falling back to the ground. The resulting snow is then moved and groomed with our grooming machine so it's ready for your enjoyment


So, yes, we have SNOW!!! No gimmicks, just lots of snow!!!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Meet Our Staff - Thor Mountain School

Thor - Mount Peter Ski & Snowboard Instructor and more!
Thor
Mountain School & Ski Patrol
Employed since 2007-08 season


Ski or snowboard? Both- plus telemark skiing!


Where did you learn to ski? I learned to ski here at Mount Peter when I was four years old. Rob Gallo (now Mount Peter's Alpine Programs Director) was my instructor!


What is your favorite run? Rim Run


Tell us something about your role here at Mount Peter. I am an instructor for skiing and snowboarding.  I also run clinics for our Mountain School instructors. I started helping ski patrol last season and I am working on my OEC/EMT certification now.


Thor in the reflection of a friends goggles.
What is your favorite Mount Peter memory? When I was a kid, one year there were people here giving out free Mountain Dew. Probably nobody remembers that, it was a long time ago, but that was a lot of fun! 

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Make Your Child LOVE Skiing and Snowboarding

Sliding down a snow covered mountain on a plank or two is the greatest thing on earth! To share the joy with your beginning skier or snowboarder here are some tips from Greg, a long-time snow lover, father of two, snowboard instructor and Mount Peter Mountain Services rep. 


Before jumping in the car, a few simple gear selections will help everyone enjoy the day. Temperatures range widely from daybreak to closing as the sun moves around Mount Peter. Dress in layers so you can easily add or remove insulation. A wicking material next to the skin followed by pile or wool is best. Avoid cotton. It holds moisture and makes your kid cold. 


Keeping your head warm with a hat and your body toasty is very important! Finally, mittens with elastic around the wrists are best. Pull them up and OVER the jacket sleeves – NOT mittens first, then jacket over…. Inevitably, kids pull the mittens off. It’s difficult to remove the jacket mid-mountain to put mittens back on.


As a father, I recommend lessons. In my case, a “neutral third party” got the message through to my kids when I could not. If you choose to invest in lessons, make the most of them. Visit the potty before the start so time isn’t wasted in the restroom. Likewise, be early for lessons. Beginners can be intimidated by the activity on the mountain; starting calmly and on time will help them get the most out of it. 


Remember, young kids are not as strong or coordinated as adults. They simply can’t move long, heavy skis or a board like we do… Instead, let them “feel” what they should do rather than explaining. Move their skis FOR them, bend their knees FOR them. Sometimes, they REALLY can’t do it or they’re just plain tired. Try to realize when this is and switch gears.


When we adults are enjoying the snow it’s easy to forget our kids get tired quickly. An hour of snow-time followed by an hour of lessons is not “a really good time” for some youngsters. After an hour and a half most kids are getting tired, hungry and not able to concentrate. Take frequent snack breaks, then get back out there. (There are some good ideas on this blog about extra goodies to bring that will help your day outside.)


Most importantly, HAVE FUN! Sometimes the best days on the mountain are spent drinking cocoa, making jokes and splashing snow while the lift rolls by. If you make the day about their fun now, you’ll secure your own fun (with them too!) for years to come. 


Make Your Child LOVE Skiing and Snowboarding was originally printed in Mount Peter's Fall 2011 Mountain Times newsletter.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Meet Our Staff - Chris Ski Patrol

Chris - Mount Peter Ski Patrol, Crew Chief
Chris
Ski Patrol Crew Chief
Employed since 2002

Ski or Snowboard? Ski
When did you start skiing? When I was 16 years old.
Where did you learn to ski / ride? Bobcat Ski Center in Andes, New York. My friend’s family had a cabin up there and they taught me to ski there. 
What’s your favorite run at Mount Peter? St. Pete’s
Patrol training is pretty rigorous. Please tell us about it. A patrollers training begins with a year spent “shadowing” an experienced ski patroller. Then there is 100 hours of medical training which takes about three months to complete. Then of course, there’s the ski ability component. We train every week on what we call “S&T” which means ski and toboggan.
Lunch time in the patrol shed at Mt Peter.
Tell us something we wouldn't know about Ski Patrol.  We have 28 to 36 patrollers who come from wide range of backgrounds - carpenters, plumbers, entrepreneurs, Secret Service and IRS agents, a pastor’s wife – we all get along great and work well together. We have a tradition of sharing lunch at the patrol shed on the top of the mountain. One time lunch was a full turkey dinner. Another time was surf and turf. I guess you could say it’s a friendly competition.
Torch Light Parade at Mount Peter 2011
What’s one of your favorite Mount Peter memories? Last year we did the first torchlight parade to celebrate Mount Peter’s 75th anniversary and to commorate Charlie Booth's service to the mountain and its guests. Charlie was on the Mount Peter Ski Patrol for over fifty years. We had about 60 flares going. The parade went from top to bottom. We had staff from all over the mountain join. A friend who lives on a hillside facing Mount Peter called me to see if we were having a torch parade. You could see it from across the valley. It was a special night.


Photo Credit: Torch light parade via Straus Newspapers http://www.strausnews.com/articles/2011/03/25/warwick_advertiser/news/4.txt

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Holiday Week Happiness at Mount Peter!

WOW! What a terrific Holiday Week we had! Skiing and snowboarding on a 10 to 20 inch base on a variety of trails! Many smiling faces and sunny days!


Being so close to New York City, we heard a wide variety of languages spoken on the slopes, in the lodge and at the base. We met people from near (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut) and far (Texas, California and Florida) -- as well as VERY FAR (Bogota, Colombia and New South Wales, Australia).

Check out our Facebook page for more pictures of our Holiday Week fun!

The cold weather is back and we started making snow last night! Mother nature is starting to cooperate and it is going to be an awesome winter! If you haven't been up to Mount Peter yet this winter, plan some time to visit. We are now open for night skiing and riding. Visit our website for rates and times. See you soon!