Ski Report - Heavenly has nearly a foot of the fresh stuff

The classic Tahoe dump is happening right now.midweek special rate at its historic snowbound lodge,
It’s the kind of snowfall that will be recalled foraccessible only by riding a mile-long gondola, as well
years to come in a litany of tall tales that start withas 25 percent off all two-night weekend stays. The
“Do you remember the snow of Januarylocals’ favorite, Homewood Resort, is selling $39
2010?”lift tickets Monday through Thursday.
A series of winter storms that began during theSquaw Valley USA offers an outstanding deal for
Martin Luther King holiday on January 17 delivered afamilies: kids 12 and under ski for only $10 every day.
couple of feet of snow to Lake Tahoe’s highestAdults who ski at Squaw more than a couple times
peaks and nearly a foot at lake level. But that’sper season--but not often enough to warrant buying
just the beginning. As the week progresses, thea season pass--will want to join the resort’s
storms are expected to become more ferocious,Frequent Skier Club. Register online for $5 and after
with colder temperatures and more precipitation. Byyou have purchased four all-day lift tickets, you get a
Saturday, the Sierra crest will most likely have 10fifth day of skiing free.
feet of fresh snow. Forecasters are expecting this toNorthstar-at-Tahoe is encouraging skiers to stay
be the most snow-producing series of storms thelonger and ski more with its quad pack lift tickets,
Sierra has seen in the last five years. It looks like Elenabling visitors to ski or ride any four days this
Niño is here to stay for the rest of January.season for less than $63 per day. Northstar also has
As of Tuesday, January 19, Alpine Meadows, Boreal,stay-and-ski packages for $108 per person, based on
Northstar-at-Tahoe, Kirkwood, and Squaw Valley aredouble occupancy in its studio condos ( Intermediate
reporting more than 20 inches of new snow. Sugarto expert adult skiers and riders can also take
Bowl and Sierra-at-Tahoe are reporting 18 inches, andadvantage of free two-hour lessons every weekday
Heavenly has nearly a foot of the fresh stuff. So farat 1:30 p.m. (meet at the top of Northstar’s
this year the Tahoe resorts with the deepestComstock Express Chairlift).
snowpacks—all greater than 80 inches--are AlpineLocal businesses are also getting into the action. The
Meadows, Kirkwood, Squaw Valley, and Sugar Bowl.hip Cedar House Sport Hotel in Truckee is offering an
The southern Sierra is enjoying the benefits of theextended weekend deal--guests pay for two nights
same weather pattern. Mammoth Mountain reportsand get the third night free ( The Stanford Alpine
33 inches of new snow since the week began, andChalet has a midweek ski special Sunday to Thursday
boasts a base of up to 90 inches. Nearby Junenights, with 20 percent off lodging and lift tickets to
Mountain has received a foot of fresh snow. TheAlpine Meadows.
eastern Sierra above 7,000 feet is expected to haveIf you are driving to the Sierra, don’t forget to
5 to 7 feet of new snow by late Saturday.carry chains in your car, even if you have a
The strongest weather is expected to arrive latefour-wheel-drive vehicle. Chains can be made
today, with heavy precipitation and high windsmandatory at any time at spots like Carson Pass
carrying over into Thursday. After a break on Fridaysummit, and the highway patrol will turn you away if
and Saturday, more snow is expected on Sunday.you don’t have them. For up-to-date chain
Resorts are taking advantage of this gift from thecontrol and road information in California, visit  For
skies by offering deals to intrepid skiers who areinformation about Nevada roads.
willing to make their way through the whiteout toAnd always make sure to call our travel experts at
the mountains. Kirkwood Resort is offering a1.800.SKIRESORTS (800.754.7376) for any resort info
“book two nights, get one night free” dealor travel-related questions.
through January 28 . Sugar Bowl Resort has a $99