The Sugarloaf Ski Club and Carrabassett Coffee Company have teamed up to make it easier for kids to get out on the slopes. A special blend of coffee is now available for purchase with proceeds going towards ski and snowboard programs for kids in the area. Check out the video to learn more… [Read more…]
Carrabassett Valley Academy: Ready for a great year ahead…
We caught up with Kate Webber Punderson, Head of School at Carrabassett Valley Academy, to see how the first few days of school have panned out. Enrollment is looking great and we’re sure to see some great stuff from the student athletes in the coming months. Check it out! [Read more…]
Seth Wescott’s Maine Ski AND Snowboard Hall of Fame Induction
The Ski Museum of Maine organization made two very notable firsts this past Saturday which we hope have broken the barrier once & for all! After sixteen years elsewhere, the 17th banquet to induct Mainers into their Hall of Fame was held at Maine’s premier mountain, Sugarloaf, with an attendance that surprised the skeptics, of over 425 who (comfortably) packed the King Pine Room in the Baselodge with cocktails before & after at the newly renovated Widowmaker upstairs (you won’t recognize the place; it’s awesome!). Even more significantly appropriate was the induction of TWO-time Olympic GOLD Medal winner Seth Wescott to their Hall of Fame. For those of us who devote our lives to, & make our living from, ‘skiing’, seeing the evolution of snowboarding was a shot in the arm of rejuvenation at a time when new skiers numbers were declining. The injection of energy into the industry & steady growth of snowboarding that followed, added to the winter sports business in a much needed way. The earlier push back from some skiers, & some entire ski areas, should be well in the rear view mirror, but when Seth alluded to the prejudice he’s experienced throughout the years, such as being spit on by skiers in the chairlift above him, that makes me angry to be reminded that some skiers would believe only they deserve the right to enjoy downhill snow, gravity sports!! So after NINE years since his last Gold Medal, after two decades of riding the most extreme mountains around the world, representing Sugarloaf, Maine & the USA with not only physical prowess above all the others, but an intellect & personality that always makes us proud, all I can say is, “It’s about time!”. Congrats Seth. We really do love you & thank you for representing us so well!! Ski & SNOWBOARDING Museum of Maine is way more representative of what we do for a living & many Mainers do for fun; let’s hope we see the name change reflecting that reality really soon!
The Sugarloaf Ski Club; focusing on future generations..
Sugarloaf Ski Club Executive Director Bruce Miles fills us in on all the Ski Club does to promote winter activities for the younger population here in the Maine High Peaks. He also fills us in on a new program for area kids happening on Sunday’s this season. Check it out to Learn More… [Read more…]
The Riders Club
Barry and Sherri Tripp stopped by to tell us more about the Riders Club. Maine is full of great athletes that participate in dare we say, “non traditional” sports. The Riders club exists to help these kids reach their full potential as well as have a blast doing it. Maine is full of great opportunities and the Riders club takes advantage of all of it, summer AND winter. [Read more…]
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