Noelle Tuttle came by the studio for a visit with us to share info with our viewers on various things to know this busy week on the Mtn.! The Rail Jam scheduled for Friday night is now camcelled due to the lack of extra snow available to set up the rails on the Beach; but the Moonlight Tour to Bullwinkle’s will be a great time early Friday evening for all who wish to enjoy that unique event. Note Kip’s First Tracks report: pretty amazing turn around for conditions after such lousy weather, so THANK a Snowmaker & Groomer if you see any because without them, we’d be REALLY hurting this season!!! THINK SNOW!!!
Rave X in Stratton; don’t miss it!!!
The Polar Blast this weekend includes a show by the Rave X crew, which is great family entertainment whether or not you are a snowmobiler!! This show will be behind the Stratton Fire Dept. in Pepin’s Field at 2:30 Sat. Feb. 6, right downtown, with easy access to an exciting performance just ten minutes north of the Sugarloaf Access Road, & don’t forget the other Polar Blast activities, from Chili-Chowder Contest from 11a.m. to Random Order playing at the Plaza Sat. evening!
2nd Annual Sugarloaf Fat Tire Race and Festival February 5-7!
Our friends from the Carrabassett Region NEMBA were our guests on the Mountain Report to talk about the upcoming event, building on the success of last year’s event, Sugarloaf is hosting the 2nd annual Fat Tire Festival this weekend. There will be a three-part on-snow race held on Saturday morning, a dual-slalom race Saturday evening, and a Frozen-Fattie guided group ride on Sunday. There will also be demo bikes and guided rides during the day on Saturday and a Fat Tire Festival party Saturday night at the Widowmaker with prizes, movies and music. Learn more and register at BikeReg.com Jump on your bike & be HERE!!
Spurwink Fundraiser & Dinner in the Dark at the AOEC
Carrabassett’s new Adaptive Outdoor Education Center is a fantastic place for creating heart warming moments & memories for people of all ages with all sorts of disabilities, to enable them to get out into the great outdoors that we all love! Autistic children benefit from the Spurwink on the Slopes program with specially trained ski instructors bringing the joy of our favorite sport to children who haven’t had that experience. A Grand Opening of the new faciltiy will be on Feb. 6 with afternoon tours & the Dinner in the Dark event that evening. Circle the date & get your tickets on line: http://www.adaptiveoutdooreducationcenter.org/ This fully accessible facility includes a Lodge and Large Yurt on two acres of land to provide a variety of recreational and educational programs and experiences in Maine’s great outdoors! Help this super cause bring the wonders of the outdoors to those who have been cut off from such opportunities for health reasons of all sorts, so they, too, can share the glory of Mother Nature’s beauty, & fun, year round in the Maine High Peaks!
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