Ski Day 2012

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Breaking News!

Planning to drive? Check the conditions and tips for driving in the snow.

General Information

The UW CSE Ski Day 2012 is February 3rd at Stevens Pass.

GETTING THERE:

Let's try to  CARPOOL as much as we can. 

LUNCH AND ROOM RESERVATION:
Hank is providing a pizza lunch starting at about noon. More info coming soon!

THE AFTER PARTY:
More info coming soon!

GEAR UP:
We've been getting some pretty good snow, so hopefully conditions will be great on the 3rd. Even though weather should be great for spring skiing, wind + snow + mountains = unpredictable, could be sunny, could be darn cold. So please dress warmly, bring extra layers, wear a water-resistant layer on the outside, and bring a change of clothes (or at least socks). If you lack appropriate clothing or don't know what appropriate clothing is, please post your needs or questions below under Ski Clothing. If you have extra gear, please check below and help out your fellow CSE snow bunnies. Remember sunblock and hydrate well in preparation.

SIGN UP:
Should be a great day! Please Sign Up below, indicating whether you need lift tickets/rentals/lessons, by editing yourself into the table under your preferred option. You should also indicate your lunch preferences. Signups will close sometime during the week of ski day.

Skier's Code

  1. Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 
  2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 
  3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 
  4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
  5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 
  6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. 
  7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.

Sign Ups

Prices include tax, unless otherwise noted.

Please select one of the following sections, based on your needs, and edit yourself into the table in that section:
Beginner package, including lift ticket, lesson, and rentals
Intermediate package, including lift ticket, lesson, and rentals
Equipment Rental
Lift ticket only, no lesson or rentals
Providing your own ticket, as with a season pass

Skier rentals: choose ability from the following (used to set binding tightness):
Type 1- I have never been or don't know how to turn.
Type 1 Cautious skiing on smooth slopes of gentle to moderate pitch
Type 2 Most recreational skiing
Type 3 Fast skiing on slopes of moderate to steep pitch

Snowboarder rentals: choose "regular" if you do not know.


Beginner package

$89 Coca-Cola Easy Starter package. Includes 2 hour group lesson, rental, and beginner lift ticket. Note that the lift ticket is only good at beginner lifts, so do not get this if you know how to ski and want access to intermediate terrain. Lessons start at 10:00 a.m., and they recommend you show up 1.5 hours before the lesson.

Please edit the section to add yourself to the table below.

Name Pizza lunch: meat/veggie/none Ski/ Snowboard Gender Age Height Weight Shoe Size, with M/W/Child Ability (skiers only) Left or Right Handed (boarders only) Regular or Goofy (boarders only)
Jane Skier veggie Ski F 26 5'7 130 F8 Type 1 - -
Joe Boarder veggie Snowboard M 26 5'10 160 M9.5 - Right Goofy
Luis Ceze meat, meat!, meat!! Ski M 34 5'6" 140 lbs M9.5 Type 1 - -
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Intermediate package

$142 "beyond beginner" package. Includes 2 hour intermediate/advanced group lesson, rental, and all-mountain lift ticket. Lessons start at 10:00 a.m., and they recommend you show up 1.5 hours before the lesson.

Please edit the section to add yourself to the table below.

Name Pizza lunch: meat/veggie/none Ski/ Snowboard Gender Age Height Weight Shoe Size, with M/W/Child Ability (skiers only) Left or Right Handed (boarders only) Regular or Goofy (boarders only)
Jochen Wuttke meat Ski M 35 5'10" 150 M10 Type 2/3 - -
...
Joe Boarder veggie Snowboard M 26 5'10 160 M9.5 - Right Goofy

Equipment Rental

$28.50 rental + 48$ lift ticket (28$ for seniors), no lesson. Rental includes either snowboard/boots or skis/poles/boots.

Please edit the section to add yourself to the table below. If you only need rental and no lift ticket, please write it somewhere on the table.

Name Pizza lunch: meat/veggie/none Ski/ Snowboard Gender Age Height Weight Shoe Size, with M/W/Child Ability (skiers only) Left or Right Handed (boarders only) Regular or Goofy (boarders only)
Steve Dude meat ski M 23 6'0 180 lbs 12.5m type 1 ... ...
David Rosenbaum Meat ski M 23 5'10 130 lbs 10.5m type 2 ... ...
Svetoslav Kolev Meat ski M 25 6'1 190 lbs 12.0m type 3++ ... ...
Brian Burg Meat ski M 24 5'9" 150 lbs 10M type 3 ... ...
Peter Henry Meat ski M 32 6'3" 210 lbs 11M type 2 ... ...
Andrea Francke Veggie Ski F 29 5'3" 135 lbs 7W type 3 Left handed Regular
Vincent Liu Meat ski M 23 6'1" 185 lbs 11M type 2 ... ...
Stefan Heule Meat ski M 22 5'8" 135 lbs 9M type 3 ... ...
Georg Seelig snowboard M 36 6'2 170 lbs 10.5M type 3 Right Goofy
Brandon Holt Meat ski M 22 5'9" 160 lbs 10M type 2 ... ...
Bjorn Lofroth Meat ski M 24 5'9" 150 lbs 9M type 2 ... ...
Raymond Cheng Meat ski M 24 5'10" 170 lbs 11M type 2 ... ...
Dimitrios C. Gklezakos Meat ski M 22 5'8" 175 lbs 8M type 2 ... ...
Brandon Myers Meat ski M 23 5'11" 152 lbs 12M type 2 ... ...
Dan Halperin all of the above ski--I'm not a sicko M 27 5'11" 180 lbs 11.5M Type 2 ... ...
Neeraj Kumar veggie ski M 29 6'0" 190 lbs 11M Type 1 ... ...
Max Libbrecht Meat ski M 22 5'8" 170 lbs 9.5M Type 2 ... ...
Jinna Lei Meat ski F 23 5'3" 125 lbs own boots Type 2 ... ...
Igor Mordatch veggie ski M 26 6'0" 160 lbs 10.5M Type 3 ... ...
Steve Tanimoto (senior) veggie ski M 62 6'0" 160 lbs 12M type 2 ... ...
Nell O'Rourke none ski F 26 5'4" 120 lbs own boots Type 3 ... ...
Yoshi Kohno veggie snowboard M 34 5'10" 160 lbs 10.5M ... Right Goofy
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Lift ticket only

$48 lift ticket -- a bargain!! $28 for seniors 62-69. These are tickets only, not part of a package. Reduced from $62 regular lift ticket, and good on all lifts. Choose this if you want a lift ticket, but not a lesson.

Please edit the section to add yourself to the table below.

Name Pizza lunch: meat-eater/veggie/none
Hank Levy veggie
James Landay meat-eater
Will Scott Meat
Linda Shapiro (senior) veggie
Darrell Jackson (senior) meat
David Rosenbaum Meat
Mike Krainin Meat
Abe Friesen Meat
Adam Lerner veggie
Todd Schiller meat
Peter Hornyack meat
Dieter Fox meat
Tracy Erbeck meat
David Wetherall meat
Katrin Wetherall meat

Providing own ticket

Choose this if you will provide your own lift ticket, like if you have a season pass. Note that, once you factor in tax, our group rate is the same as the Stevens Advantage Card discount rate. The more tickets we buy as a group, the better perks we get, so we'd prefer Advantage Card holders buy a group ticket (one of the options above).

Please edit the section to add yourself to the table below.

Name Pizza lunch: meat-eater/veggie/none
Jane Skier Veggie
Ricardo Martin Meat
Tom Bergan Meat
Franzi Roesner Meat
Nicki Dell Meat
Gabe Cohn Meat
Brandon Lucia Meat
Yuriy Brun Meat
Tom Deal Meat
Dan Butler Meat

Pay Up

Info coming soon!


Carpool Signup

If you are planning to drive and have extra seats in your car, add yourself to the first table. Keep in mind that you may be driving in snowy/icy conditions and you may need chains. For updated road conditions check the WSDOT website and take a moment to refresh your snow driving skills. It takes about 1.5 hours to drive to Stevens pass from UW in good weather/traffic conditions. Plan for not-so-good conditions :)

Please indicate where you will be leaving from, what time you will leave Seattle, what time you will leave Stevens, how many more people you can fit (please update this as your car fills), and whether you can fit skis/snowboard (basically, if you have a rack, or if the skis will take up a seat). If you like, you can also indicate who your passengers are. Please try to fill up your car by contacting people who need rides above.

If you are looking for a ride, email an available driver to make arrangements, then add yourself to their riding column here. If there are no available drivers, add yourself as a row to the second table. Hopefully, by Friday, the second table will be empty :).


Driver Name email@cs Neighborhood you're coming from Departure times Number of seats available Type of gear you can carry Who's riding
Gabe Cohn gabecohn@cs Wallingford 7ish none N/A Yuriy, Jochen, Todd
James Landay landay@cs Greenlake/Wallingford 7ish 3 skis & boards  ?
Franzi Roesner franzi@cs Cap Hill 7ish none left N/A Abe, DanH, Brian Burg
Svetoslav Kolev swetko@cs Ravenna 6:20 none whatever fits in trunk Andrea, Igor, Vincent
Tom Bergan tbergan@cs Sandpoint 7ish none none BrandonM, PeterHenry, David
Brandon Holt bholt@cs Cap Hill 7ish none skis/boards, probably? Stefan, Bjorn, Mitchell
Will Scott wrs@cs Ballard 7ish none skis & boards Pete, Adam, Ricardo
Jinna Lei jinna@cs Green Lake 7:30 +- 30 1 snowboards Mike, Dimitrios
Dan Butler jinna@cs Ravenna 7ish 2 skis & snowboards Raymond
Dieter Fox fox@cs Sandpoint 7ish 2 more skis/snowboards


Rider Name email@cs Neighborhood you're coming from Time leaving Seattle - leaving Stevens Number of riders Type of gear you need to bring
Needa Ride me@cs Northgate 1 skis
Neeraj Kumar neeraj@cs CapHill 1 none
Max Libbrecht maxwl@cs Wallingford 1 none
Vincent Liu vincent@cs U Village 1 none
... ... ... ... ... ...

Ski Clothing

Rentals include ski boots (or snowboard boots, if you go that way). I usually just wear sneakers to the mountain and change into dry socks as I put on my boots. You need a warm hat, gloves/mittens, pants, jacket, maybe a scarf/neckwarmer, ski goggles/sunglasses, and warm long socks (just wear one pair, even if they are thin). Underneath, wear layers for warmth and versatility if it warms up. Wool, silk, polyester, and polypro are better than cotton (which is not warm when wet). Ideally, the gloves, pants, and jacket should be waterproof or at least water resistant. Track pants/warmup pants work in a pinch. For more information on recommended clothing, check out this Snowboarding Gear List.

If you don't have clothing appropriate for winter sports, post your needs here (goggles, ski pants, gloves etc.). If you have extra gear, please email people to help fill their needs. You can rent helmets from the rental shop!