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Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe

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History of Mount Rose

Since 1930, long before the present Mt. Rose Highway was built, or even chairlifts were constructed, Reno and Washoe County locals have been skiing in the area currently known as Mt. Rose - Ski Tahoe. Shortly after World War II, a lodge called Sky Tavern was built in the area where a few surface lifts had been operating since the late 30's. Sky Tavern was, and continues to be located on the Mt. Rose Highway (SR 431), 11 miles west of US 395, just south of the City of Reno. Eventually this historic ski lodge would be sold to the City of Reno where it still operates the city's Junior Ski Program.
From Sky Tavern, devoted skiers hiked up to the 9,700 peak of Slide Mountain and skied in the location of the present Mt. Rose - Ski Tahoe. By widening the existing logging trails for better ski terrain, these former powder hounds were cutting some of the first ski trails in the Sierra Nevada. In 1950, the old Mt. Rose Hwy was merely a summer road connecting Reno with beautiful Lake Tahoe. As the years marched on, the old SR431 continued to be improved allowing winter travel to higher elevations; therefore more ski terrain became easily accessible. The original Reno Ski Bowl was constructed on the east slope of Slide Mountain (currently the East Bowl of Mt. Rose), and at one point was connected to the Sky Tavern area by the old ãRinger Chair. This lift spanned Bumâs Gulch taking it to the base of the Reno Ski Bowl. Remnants of this lift can still be seen on the highway about 2 miles below the Mt. Rose main lodge where a lone, rusty lift tower remains standing. When Squaw Valley hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics, the Reno Ski Bowl was actually chosen as an alternate site for skiing events if Squaw did not have adequate snow coverage.
The 60's saw large changes on the slopes of Slide Mountain. The Reno Ski Bowl evolved into the Slide Mountain Ski Area and in 1964, the north face of Slide Mountain became Mt. Rose Ski Area. The Mt. Rose Development Company was formed to direct the future of the ski resort. Over the years, Slide and Rose operated independently, each expanding in their own ways with more lifts and lodge improvements. The Mt. Rose lodge rented 42 hotel rooms until they discontinued lodging guests in 1984. In 1980, 180 acres of new trails were cut at Mt. Rose between the Sunset ski trail and the Mt. Rose Hwy. Also, the Lakeview chair was built, offering spectacular views of Lake Tahoe and increasing uphill capacity. The 1984-85 season saw the 20th anniversary of operation and two new chairlifts. The existing Northwest Passage double chairlift was replaced with a new triple chair, and the Galena triple chair was installed providing increased terrain for beginner and novice skiers. In 1985, ãAround the World was cut adding a new 2.5-mile long ski run for long relaxing cruising.
The "Iron Curtain" between Slide and Rose finally came down in 1987 when Mt. Rose acquired the Slide Mountain Ski Area terrain under a lease agreement with the U.S. Forest Service. The ãSlide Sideä (affectionately referred to by locals) became the East Bowl of Mt. Rose. Combining the two ski areas increased the overall terrain of Mt. Rose to 900+ acres, now making Rose a significant player in the Lake Tahoe Basin. As Rose moved into the 90s, improvements continued to take place on the hill with the upgrading of the Zephyr chair to a quad lift in 1989, and later the Ponderosa lift also evolved from a double to quad chair in 1993. Both new lifts vastly increased uphill capacity and aided in boosting the overall image of the resort. The expansion of U.S. 395 to SR 431 created a six lane freeway now extending to the Mt. Rose highway providing high speed, non stop access for the 22 mile trip from Reno. 1994-95 shined as the 30th anniversary for Mt. Rose and this landmark year produced some of the most significant facility improvements in the resorts history including a 2.5 million dollar remodel of the main lodge, which included a monster outdoor BBQ deck and a 300% expansion of the indoor dining area. Over 550" of snow blanketed Mt. Rose that season putting an alarming end to the eight-year draught and rewriting the record book with the most snow in history for Mt. Rose. Top to bottom snowmaking was also introduced to the resort in the late 90's giving the mountain the insurance policy it needed to have consistent early season openings.
Mt. Rose screamed into the 21st century with its first high speed lift when the Northwest triple became the Norwest Magnum 6. Following in its wake was the upgrade of the Zephyr quad lift to the Blazing Zephyr 6 high speed chair in 2004 giving Mt. Rose dual high speed, baseöto-summit rides to the top. But big fast chairs were the only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Separating the east and north slopes of Slide Mountain lives the extreme terrain known as The Chutes. After 10 years of groundwork, Mt. Rose officially adopted these 200 acres into its trail system including the addition of the Chuter lift providing an exit back to the Slide lodge. There was a time when skiers were allowed in the Chutes area at their own risk. Shuttle busses actually ran from the Slide Mountain Junction to the base of the Reno Ski Bowl from the late 1950âs to the mid 60's transporting everyone who ventured over to the backside. The mid 1960s saw the closure of this area until its official opening in 2004.

My Interests

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I'd like to meet:

Anyone who shreads or skis! All love for the snow except for the yellow kind!

Music:

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My Blog

For All The Snowboard Girls Out There!

Hey ladies there is a great snowboarding video that has some of the best girls ripping it up.  The best thing is that the vid is a good 30 min long.  So check this out and show me some luv l...
Posted by Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe on Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:29:00 PST

If Your Not Part Of This, Then Shame On You!

Hey everyone this is something that keeps me going when not in season.  Check this site out as it has the coolest movies and pictures of all types of extreme sports.  If you see anything tha...
Posted by Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe on Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:17:00 PST

An Article About My Chutes!

Hey everyone I thought it would be nice to post a great article about the chutes.  Just click the link below and if you have ridden the chutes please let me know what you thought!  See you u...
Posted by Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe on Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:02:00 PST