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Whistler Mountain is opening tomorrow (Wednesday, November 26) to give you the snow session you've been jonesing for.

Whistler Mountain is opening Wednesday with the following lifts running:
- Whistler Village Gondola
- Emerald Chair
- Big Red Express
- Franz's Chair

Blackcomb follows on Thursday, November 27 for US Thanksgiving long weekend:

WHISTLER
- Creekside Gondola (open Nov 27 - Nov 30)
- Whistler Village Gondola
- Emerald Chair
- Big Red Express
- Franz's Chair

BLACKCOMB
- Excalibur Gondola
- Wizard Express
- Solar Coaster
- Jersey Cream Express
- Excelerator
- Catskinner

Check out What's Open for full operation details.

We've got a base of 55cm, the snow guns are blasting in full force and groomers are working hard to get the runs ready. Check out the Snow Report or call the Snowphone at 1.800.766.0449.

Hope to see many of you out there this opening weekend!

Check out some photos of Mike Douglas rippin' on Whistler Mountain yesterday.





Published On: 11/25/2008
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: G TEAM ON B
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


We are very lucky to have 7 dedicated Park groomers on Blackcomb, Marty Gautrey, Oleksander Iskat, Kirby Litzenberger, Jason Josling, Lucas Ouellete & missing from the photos, Tim Austin & Andy Morrison. Marty is the lead hand & Kirby & Andy are our pipe shapers. Our grooming team is the best ever, bringing grooming experience & a Park background to the team. Nothing happens in our parks & pipe without our Groomers who continue to deliver quality building & grooming each night.

 

The Park staff take care of the hits during the day & the lead hands, Fred Lepage & Eric Gendron, pass on the maintenance & new build requests to Marty & Olex @ the start of their grooming shift. Our Groomers use Pisten Bully snow cats & specifically the Park Bully model. Specialized combing teeth have been added to the Park cat blades for even better ramp shaping when back blading. The Park groomers also use forks which attach to the snow cat blade to move & install the rails. We all owe a huge thank you to our Park groomers on Blackcomb for all their hard work & dedication in bringing you the best Parks & Pipe experience. Here’s a little back ground on our drivers:

 

Marty Guatrey – Lead hand & grooming the B Park since 1990. Marty started in Lake Louise, made the move to Whistler & has been working in the Parks in winter & Bike Park in the summer. Marty likes working with the younger crew & enjoys skiing what he builds. “I love building jumps. It’s challenging to build & progress with the skiers & snowboarders needs. It’s great to watch people having fun & enjoying my work & I do have a beautiful work environment”.

Oleksander Iskat – Works opposite shifts to Marty & leads the team on Marty’s days off. Olex has been grooming in the Park for 5 years & also has been a key member of the Bike Park in the summer. “I get to build what I want to ride & have the freedom to build an idea. I try to make everything I build as safe as possible. I may not ride the biggest hits but I’m happy to see people progress on our features”.

Jason Josling – 2nd year in the park grooming. J was mostly in the Terrain Garden last season and now grooms the main Nintendo Park & helps out in the Highest Level when needed. “I’m still learning but feel I’m 100% better than last season. My job takes precision, a skilled eye & attention to detail. I try to make everything safe, rideable & fun”.

 
 left to right: Oleksander, Lucas, Kirby, Marty & Jason

Lucas Ouellette – 1st season grooming & worked on the Parks day crew last season. Lucas is mostly in the Terrain Garden but is also working on the secret jib & jump section in the Highest Level Park “I like building stuff & hitting it the next day. It can be lonely @ times yet peaceful inside the snow cat. I crank up the punk rock tunes & build the jumps.”

Kirby Litzenberger – 6 seasons @ Whistler & specifically grooming the super pipe. Kirby took a couple of seasons off but we are stoked that he is back on our pipe team once again. Top riders know when Kirby has cut the pipe, it rides perfect. Kirby built his first pipe in 1988. “It takes vigilance to build the best pipe possible. I want to build & maintain the best pipe. Being rated #2 for pipe is not good enough. Southern Cali is all hype”.

Tim Austin – 2nd year Grooming the Parks & also came from Park day crew. Tim rides what he builds & rides hard. Tim started grooming the Terrain Garden his first season & is now involved in the main Nintendo Park grooming team.

Andy Morrison – Our longest serving groomer with over 16 years of grooming experience, Andy works on the winter & summer Glacier half pipes. Andy has been pipe shaping for over 5 years & has used the Pipe Dragon & the Zaugg Pipe shapers.


left to right back row: Lucas, Oleksander, Marty. Front row = Kirby & Jason

 



Published On: 2/5/2007
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: Blackcomb HL Park Going Off
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


Excellent snow conditions combined with outstanding building by the Park groomers has brought the Highest Level Park to an all time high. The HL Park is entertaining the top riders & skiers & blowing the on lookers minds. A new combo rail by the shack booter followed by the 50 foot flat bar plus there is another single pipe kink rail going in below that which will keep the jibbers challenged.  


All the table tops have received some love and are now getting into the huge category. Looks like the weather will continue to hold the high pressure so more advancements will be made on the right line for the HL park along with more rails to go in. In the Nintendo Park extra rail and table tops have been added so there’s lots to choose from outside the HL Park. Park riding has never been so good, come up & experience it for yourself.
 
 
 
 


Published On: 1/15/2007
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: New Bobcat Line
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


Our W park has never looked so good. Lots of action on the new Bobcat hit & rail line…

 Whistler Habitat Park Expansion

The Habitat Park on Whistler now has two distinct & separate lines to meet everyone’s needs. The lower line or Chipmunk run of Habitat continues to offer S to M features and now has snow & rail features top to bottom. The park groomers & staff have now extended the upper line or Bobcat run to include several L table tops, a huge step up, a series of street style rails and a barrel bonk to finish it off. The new Bobcat line is packed with riders & skiers trying out new & old tricks. Great weather & warmer temperatures up top is making for excellent riding in the Parks so come see why the Whistler Habitat park is the best it’s ever been!     
 
 
 
 


Published On: 1/15/2007
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: So Much SNOW
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


Whistler is having on of the best seasons ever! Endless fresh snow keeps falling (27+ feet and still counting) and we are well over a 3 meter base now.

 
Yep, that's a rail.

The fresh pow makes for epic riding but is actually slowing down the Parks expansion as we have to continuously dig out the rails, features & rebuild the park almost weekly! The park staff do their best to clear off snow on the rails & hits so our park riders can still hit the features each day. At night, our park groomers are plowing the snow off, rebuilding table tops and rail platforms.

 

Huge thanx to the day & night Parks team for making the effort each day to offer you the best park riding experience. Fences buried to the top & waist to chest deep drifts around the rails is giving the Parks team a work out almost every day.

Maybe the on line contest www.ifullrwasagirl.com is causing Ullr to be vengeful with the all the snow this season!?

So if you’re up here and in the park, enjoy it, and props to the team for keeping it in shape. If you’re up here and out of the park, well, you know how good it is, we don’t need to remind you. And if you're not here, well, you know what to do...



Published On: 1/8/2007
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: POW PARKS
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


It's been epic snow in Whistler with powder conditions almost daily. Not that you should be spending that much time in the park in conditions this awesome, but that doesn't stop the crew.



The Park teams have been digging out rails, building, fences, signs, etc. with shovels & snow cats! Lots of new snow & more groomers coming on line means the Parks will expand just in time for the holiday season. Expect to see more rails & hits going in on the Habitat Park as we expand onto the Bobcat line and add more M – L features including some of the new rails.

Over on Blackcomb, the Highest Level Park will also see more of our new technical rails being installed along with more hits & jibs on the main Nintendo park. We should have the Terrain Garden ready just before Christmas. 

Huge props to the day & night Park teams for dealing with all the snow. Ullr, you’re doing a great job so far this winter!  
 
 


Published On: 12/18/2006
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: Stomping Grounds
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


The Telus Ski & Snowboard Festival is upon us! Several usual events will take place including skier & rider super pipe and big air. One new event that took place this weekend at the top of the Emerald chair on Whistler was The Stompede. The Stompede challenged skiers & riders to put on a slopetsyle type run thru hits & rails condensed into one area. 

Who took the crowns? Kaya Turski again took first place in the women's ski category and Mike Henitiuk won the men's. For riders, Star of Peace Quinn was crowned winner of the women's snowboard Stompede, and Craig Beaulieau, landed in first in the men's snowboard finals.


For a behind the scenes of what went into building the Stompede...

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Snow cats prep the Stompede event site.

Park Lead Hand Anto Orts and Park groomer Keith Zajac were building the features for Stompede & the park rangers helped out with final shaping. Local & Atomic rider Dennis Bannock provided input for the course design which Anto & Keith were creating. Everything you can imagine was on the Stompede course including a huge channel gap with a box suspended over it, vertical log jib and multi face cowboy hat table top.

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Park Ranger Loreti shapes the vertical log jib 

There's plenty more action coming later this week. For more info on the Festival running until April 23, check out www.wssf.com or http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/twssf.   

 

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Keith steps out of the cat to inspect suspended box 



Published On: 4/17/2006
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Jobs - on and off snow
 Anyone reading  who didn't already know, I've been doing medical transcription for a private physician practive for nearly five years now. I'm an AASI snowboard "level 1½"(gotta finish the exam - but with what turned out to be a Colles fracture (large bone of the forearm) and possible ligamentous injury, it was best I didn't take the last half of that exam this year without a cast on this year. I'm also a certified PSIA level 1 ski instructor now. I'm also finishing class for my re-certifying my OEC(ski patrol - basically like the same training as a wilderness EMT). I've come a long way from the days of being a dog groomer! It's a fun personal accomplishment getting my certs and passing test for my snowboarding and skiing hobby, but unfortunately that just doesn't pay enough or year round to make a solo career out of. Not that any other snowboarder in the industy wouldn't say the same. The medical transcription job is one I enjoy. The hours are flexible(I make my own) so that I can get 100+ days in on the snow per season, and my bosses are way chill - especially the one that occasionally takes me wakeboarding when I beg and he's not on call. I like them as professional acquaintances and people even outside of the office.

What's a Medical Transcriptionst? - and how I got there
For those who don't know, when you go to the doctor, they make a record of what the patient was seen for, make notes of exam findings, what the diagnosis is, how they're going to be treated, etc. Basically, what the docs I work for do is record on a tape who they saw, etc, and I type them right into electronic records. Some notes are under 100 words, most are 1-2 pages long and some several pages. I never went to school to do this - I am the exception to most rules in life. For me, I used to be an EMT(every menial task... erh.. Emergency Medical Technician) in the last 90's after high school and volunteered at the local ambulance service. Life goes on, I got married, divorced and a variety of other things since then.One job included working as a phlebotomist, aka "needle vampire" drawing blood from donors for the Red Cross. A devistating car accident I was a passenger and rear ended in, resulting in a lengthy hospital stay unfortunately left me without that job and homeless at one point. Life takes amazing turns when you least expect them, for better and worse.
 Even since the days of high school, I was always very fast at typing.. even with this dang cast on right now as I type, I'm probably going over 80 words a minute, and have scored well over 120 wpm without errors on typing tests in the past. I had originally applied for my job as a receptionist back in 2001, and part of the app process included a typing test. I didn't get the job doing reception (I was desparate for a job at the time, otherwise, receptionist stuff is not my mojo) but they remembered my remarkably fast typing speed. About three months later when at the end of my rope, depressed and near suicidal from having no work, I got a call -- they knew I hadn't done transcription, but had the amazing typing skills and medical background and experience. They tried me out and loved me. There was learning process such as terms in family practice, etc., that I had never used in the field, but they needed a good worker, I needed a job, and I was working part time with another girl who basically trained me(she has since left, long story). Since then, I'm happy, and have no regrets. Working full time, I have a full load, but as long as I get my duties done, it's snow in the winter time. I'm not sure how those learn how and do it from home courses advertised work out for people, so there's my story.

Goodbye evil chair, tax write offs, etc
One thing I like about being a ski/snowboard instructor is I can buy skis, a board, etc. and use them as a tax write off. I haven't done it before, but I actually do use the equipment for teaching and it does get run over and worn quickly enough. It's nice to know this year that if I chose to upgrade my skis and get an 06/07 Atomic Tika when they come out, that I could use and write them off. Wish I could write off wakeboards, dirt bikes and toys I want to get, but unfortunately hobbies not related to work don't count.
Okay, I'm rambling about snow toys - the evil chair.  Ever since I've been at my transcription job, I've sat in the worlds most uncomfortable unergonomic chair. It's rock hard since the padding in long wore out - my kitchen chairs have more padding and are more comfortable. I decided my back and neck were tired of being sore and that it was time to get another chair. Rather than ask my employer for one and just getting whatever they find on cheapest special somewhere, I decided to splurge today. I went to the local officeMax store and instead of looking at price tags, simply sat in chairs on display to test them out until I found the right one for me. The right one for me is pretty nifty. Cost me $125 bones - but it must have been on sale or something. Total leather executive manager type chair, with built in massager stuff (wasn't even looking for the massage option, just worked out that the chair which fit me well had it). I figure I'll save the receipt and if my employer wants to reimburse me, fine, otherwise, I'm happy just letting no one ever borrow it and use it as a tax write off next year. At least I'll be comfortable. Couldn't quite fit a lay-z-boy recliner in here, so this is the next best deal. ahhhhhh I'm so comfy now as type while testing out my new chair.




Published On: 4/15/2006
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So Fernie was a complete junkshow, in a good way, and the comp was incredible. Not competing due to a blown ACL and meniscus suffered one week earlier was lame x35 but what can ya do. I skied anyways, did a pretty sick straightline down a groomer, it was awesome. But I had a crazy birthday nonetheless and the afterparty/bdayparty at the Griz was hilarious. I believe Fernie and I will become better acquainted next season, if I'm better from surgery in time I'm most definitely moving there. I'm goin back next weekend for the Big Air anyways so I get one last shot at solidifying my goggle tan and ski town partying for the season.

ACL'S ARE GAY!!

Published On: 3/26/2006
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: Rockin' The Box
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


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Park Ranger Loreti in the clouds on double box

The Whistler Parks team has now set up a double box combo that has been attracting a lot of attention. Top riders & skiers have been challenging the set up including Mathieu Chamberlain who slid the entire set up with ease. The double box set up took some time to set up perfectly with the help of Park Ranger James and Park Groomer Chops putting in the finishing touches on the install. The double box & other new snow & rail set ups will be included in the upcoming Sprite Park Rider Series Slope Style event in the HabitatPark on Sun, March 19.


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Front view on the double box set up
 

Parks staff had a treat last weekend when I took them down to the Korn concert in Vancouver. The ride to & from the show was an event in itself as we rented the Canadian Snowmobile Adventures van with one of our volunteers Brannon taking on the chauffeur role. All of us had a blast and the show was well deserved recognition for my Parks team. For the record, the Parks team on Blackcomb is Fred Lepage, Eric Gendron, Phil Turbide, Steven Pitt, Jonathan Turbide, Tyler Weed, Mark Badger, Lucas Ouellette & Matt Poynter. Parks team on Whistler is Anto Orts, James Sayers, Dave Shannon, Chris Loreti & Dean Newman. Thanx to my crew for all their hard work each day in the Parks this season.   


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Fred, Anto, Steve, Dave, Tyler, James, Jonathan, Eric & Chris after the Korn show @ GM Place



Published On: 3/8/2006
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: Habitat Kinks
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


The W Park Rangers & Groomers have been busy re sculpting terrain and re arranging rail set ups. A new entrance into the upper section of the park is now open with easy access via upper Jolly Green Giant run into the park area. In the M – L section, several rails have been set on down slopes to give the urban rail feel. Skiers and riders have been hitting up the kink box and new double flat bar set up. More changes to the snow features are coming plus a new layout in the lower section of the park  The W crew is always changing the set ups and keeping up the variety so check out the Habitat Park and see what Park Rangers Anto, James, Chris, Dave and Dean are offering. Big recognition to our Whistler Habitat Park groomers Rich, Chops, Eddie & KC for their daily dedicated work thru the evening hours. More new snow is coming, get up & enjoy it in the Parks!

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Published On: 3/3/2006
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Park & Pipes - Whistler Blackcomb: WB Parks' Higher Level Highlights
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


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The HighestLevelPark on Blackcomb is shaping up with new snow and rail features. The HL table tops are growing so our top skiers and riders can find the true XL sized hits now. The new “Freddy’s Line” is almost complete with a tree gap into a multi angle spine hit. A goal post log jib and few rails complete the Freddy line which is the creation of the B park lead hand Fred Lepage. Fred got the OK from the mountain manager to expand the left side of the HL Park & to create a unique hit line out of the main park flow. Access to the Freddy Line is just after the HL pass validation gate, follow the roller road on the left side above the DJ Shack to find the new HL Park area. Further down the HL Park more jibs & rails have gone in plus a Zaugg shaped quarter pipe is now open @ the end of the HL Park line. Cooler temps but clear weather is keeping the parks hard & fast so it’s a great time to get back into the freestyle terrain while we wait for more new snow. Big props to our Park groomers on Blackcomb, Marty, Alex, Dave, JJ & Timmie for keeping the grooming & hit building @ the highest level. 

PS - Mostly skiers around for the camera this week but the SB'ers were representin' as well.

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Jeff takes on the S rail, HL Park.

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View from above, S rail in HL park.



Published On: 2/15/2006
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