Idaho Steelheads Hockey Nights with BBSC

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Idaho Steelheads Hockey Nights with BBSC
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ogul
January 2011
A publication
Inside this Issue
2 From the President
3 BBSC Board of Directors
4 Annual Crab Crack Dinner
5 Give Back: The Art of Volunteering
6 BBSC Calendar of Events
7 And the Winner Is…
7 Women’s One-Piece Ski Suits
for Sale
8 Warren Miller Film Festival
8 Holiday Party 2010
9 Around the BBSC
9 FWSA Donates $12,000 to Fifteen USSA Junior Racers
10 Bogus Basin School Race Program
and the Dotty Clark Championship
Races
10 VertiGals
11 Tips for Driving the Bogus Road
in the Winter
11 PrimeTimers
11 Full Moon Friday Nights
12 2010 Night Riders League
12 Parking Reminder
13 Bogus Basin on List of Most
Environmentally Friendly
Ski Resorts
14 Ski Italy in 2012
16 Dressing for Comfort on the Slopes
BASIN
BOGUS Ski Club Inc.
of the Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc.
Idaho Steelheads
Hockey Nights with BBSC
Who wants to ride the zamboni? The club
is hosting two nights at Qwest Arena for the Idaho
Steelheads games against Utah, January 14 and 15.
Game time is 7pm both nights. A drawing to see who
will ride the zamboni during the second intermission
will be held before each game. Everyone coming to
the games should meet in the Sportszone (3rd floor
of Qwest Arena) at 6pm for the drawing.
Tickets can be purchased by contacting Ivan Basquill at 472-2124 or email ibasquill@
idahosteelheads.com. You can also go to https://www.groupticketwindow.com/
groupticket/event/global-qwest/group . You will be prompted to enter an ID and
password. The ID is SKI and the password is CLUB. The ID and password are casesensitive, so type carefully. You can purchase your group tickets for $15 each. You also
receive a voucher for a hot dog, chips and drink. Five dollars for each ticket sold will
come back to the club as a fundraising effort.
If you have any questions, please call Michael Bouton at 703-0444.
Alert! Alert!
Six more people need to sign up for the Tahoe ski trip in order for it to happen. For
more information, see page 15. Don’t wait - sign up today!
Established 1938 – A Social Organization for Adults Based on Recreation
From the
President
There is not a lot new to talk about since my last letter. Time
is flying by. I have been so busy that I have only been skiing
once. It is December 17 as I write this and the mountain
has been open almost a month. Something is really wrong
with this picture. But I will be heading up this weekend and
Christmas weekend. Then heading off to McCall for almost
a week.
My job has been keeping me extremely busy lately and then
of course there is Christmas which I am not ready for. But I
guess it will all come together. I am looking forward to the
Christmas party tomorrow night which will be over by the
time this comes out. There are close to 80 people signed up
and knowing our group I am sure there will be more. Then
we have a break up to BBSC Steelheads hockey night on
January 14. Hope lots of people will join us.
Don’t forget about the Tahoe ski trip the end of January. Six
more people need to sign up in order for this trip to happen.
It’s a great deal and the Tahoe area just keeps getting more
and more snow, so the conditions should be fantastic!
I hope everyone had a fantastic Christmas and New Year’s
and you spent it with great friends and loved ones.
Rosie Rosco
President
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Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
BBSC Board
of Directors
Rosie Rosco, President
[email protected]
Stu Rich, Vice President
[email protected]
Ann Sabala, Secretary
[email protected]
Bob Running, Treasurer
[email protected]
Nancy Cenell, Membership Director
[email protected]
Michael Bouton, Communications Director
[email protected]
Clyde McNeal, Purchasing Director
[email protected]
Paul Markowitz, Trip Coordinator
[email protected]
Kerry Banyard, Marketing
[email protected]
Natalie Angell, Social Director
[email protected]
Barbara Spingla, Board Member
[email protected]
Ruby Andridge, Web Communications
[email protected]
Fred Uranga, Historian
[email protected]
Alicia Culbertson, Past President
[email protected]
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Annual Crab Crack Dinner
February 12, 2011
When: Saturday, February 12, 2011 (Lincoln’s Birthday)
Where: Gowen Field Activities Club.
Time: Cocktails 5:30-6:30pm
Dinner 6:30pm
Dancing: The Legacy Band 7-10pm
Questions? Phone number 208-345-2382. There is a recorder on
the line for your convenience. Or e-mail [email protected].
The meal is either crab or ham. With that you will get
coleslaw, baked buttered/garlic bread, baked potato with all
the goodies, cocktail hour items, such as chips/salsa, bean
That’s right - the same place and the same band with dip, peanuts/ pretzels. Beer, wine, water, coffee and a good
additional members.
selection for dessert.
Reservation deadline is January 31, 2011. We Directions to club: Orchard exit, turn south, go straight
south through the 1st traffic light and follow the road
will go by the postmark on your envelope.
around the west end of Gowen Field. The road will curve
Cost: $28 for members; $33 for non-members
to the east on the southern side of the airport. After about
one mile, you will pass Pleasant Valley road on the rightGet your reservations in early. Walk-ins for this event go straight ahead to the next turn on your left; that turns
into the main entrance guard station. You will need your
WILL NOT be accepted.
driver’s license, vehicle registration and auto insurance
to drive onto the base. Everyone in the vehicle must
Send checks (made out to BBSC) to:
present a photo ID. Their driver’s license will do. If your
Fred Uranga
name is not on the reservation list, you will not get on
5812 Gate House Court
the base.
Boise, ID 83703-3232
Send this portion with your check.
Name
Dinner Selection (circle one)
Crab or Ham
Crab or Ham
Crab or Ham
Crab or Ham
Members _________ x $28 each = $___________
Contact info (please print clearly)
Guests Address: ___________________________________________
_________ x $33 each = $___________
Total = $___________
Make checks payable to BBSC. Mail to:
Fred Uranga
5812 Gate House Court
Boise, ID 83703-3232
City: _____________________ State ______ Zip __________
Email address: ______________________________________
Telephone number: __________________________________
Reservations must be postmarked by January 31, 2011.
No walk-ins will be accepted for this event.
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Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
Give Back:
The Art of
Volunteering
Have something
to say?
Thank you to the Club members who submitted articles for
this month’s issue of The Mogul. All Bogus Basin Ski Club
members are encouraged to submit articles for The Mogul. Do
by Fred Uranga
you have a story about your experiences at one of the Club’s
trips, parties or events? Do you have a tip to share with your
The prize for volunteering during 2010-2011 is $150 in fellow recreationists? Send it in!
Bogus Basin Bucks. Being a volunteer is fun and rewarding.
You will meet new people and increase your interest in club The deadline for article submissions is the 15th of each
events. I suggest you volunteer at a short-term event first to month for the following month’s publication. Send articles to
get your confidence up. Don’t worry about making mistakes. Michael Bouton at [email protected].
Everyone works together to make the event a success.
Each time a club member volunteers to work on an event,
their name is submitted by that event chairperson to the
annual lottery pool. The winner’s name will be drawn at
the annual General Membership meeting in March 2011.
In each issue you will see the event chairperson asking for
volunteers. Call them or contact the Social Director, Natalie
Angell, at [email protected]. Good luck!
Visit the Bogus Basin
Ski Club online!
www.bogusbasinskiclub.com
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Bogus Basin Ski Club Calendar of Events
The club hosts events year-round. Keep this calendar handy to plan your year and join in on the fun!
January 2011
July 2011
Jan. 4
Board Meeting
July 5
Board Meeting
Jan. 14 & 15
Steelheads Hockey
July 21-24
Annual Campout
Jan. 30 - Feb. 4
Ski Trip: Tahoe
February 2011
August 2011
August 2
Board Meeting
Feb. 1
Board Meeting
August TBD
Bike Trek
Feb. 12
Crab Crack
August TBD
Shakespeare Night
March 2011
September 2011
March 1
Board Meeting
Sept. 6
Board Meeting
March TBD
Annual Membership Meeting
Sept. TBD
Champagne Brunch
April 2011
October 2011
April 5
Board Meeting
Oct. 4
Board Meeting
April 10
End of Year Tailgate Party at Bogus
Oct. TBD
Bogus Basin Brush Cutting
May 2011
November 2011
May 3
Board Meeting
Nov. 1
Board Meeting
May TBD
Road Clean Up
Nov. TBD
Ski Swap
May TBD
Zip Line
Nov . TBD
Warren Miller Film Festival
June 2011
December 2011
June 7
Board Meeting
Dec. 6
Board Meeting
June 25-26
Boise Rec Fest
Dec. TBD
Holiday Party
Best wishes for
a happy and
prosperous 2011!
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Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
And the Winner is…
by Nancy Cenell
If you attended the BBSC spring golf tournament you just
may remember my enthusiasm for being the big winner of the
raffle drawing. I shouted with glee when my ticket was drawn
for the one night stay at the Grove Hotel and dinner voucher
for Emilio’s. I just recently took advantage of my good fortune
and can report that the experience was as grand as anticipated.
Dining at Emilio’s is one of those experiences everyone deserves
every so often. Staying at the Grove just was the icing on the cake.
The whole weekend helped take the sting out of having one of
those decade changing birthdays. Thank you to all who made this
experience possible. The club puts together raffles and drawings at
various events. Maybe you will be the next lucky winner.
Women’s One-Piece
Ski Suits for Sale
I have two ski suits for sale. The first is a woman’s Marker onepiece ski suit in vibrant red. This suit is in beautiful condition.
This suit is fully lined with a light thermoloft lining that makes
it very warm on the coldest days. It has pockets galore on the
outside, top and bottom, shins and on the sleeve. It is a size 10
or medium and is generous. It has two pockets on the inside
chest. The hood hides in the collar, there are heavy duty scuff
guards on the insides of the leg cuffs, heavy duty boot zippers
and gripper elastic around bottom of legs. I have worn these
one- piece Marker suits for twenty years and they are my
favorites. This suit would retail for $400 if you could find one
in a store. $85
The second suit I have for sale is a Helly Hansen very gently
used women’s one-piece ski suit medium, or about a size 10, in
a medium blue color with white trim. Front of suit zips, snaps
and belt buckles at the waist. Has a light layer of thermoloft for
warmth. Two front pockets, one left chest pocket on outside. One
chest pocket on inside-zippered. Zippers underneath armpits for
extra ventilation in warmer weather . Adjustable velcro wrists; hood
folds into collar. This suit is beautiful and in perfect condition. It’s
a proven fact that one piece suits are much warmer than pants
and jackets. See for yourself. This is a great deal! It would retail for
about $400 if you could find one. $75
You could be the owner of these suits tomorrow. Come to the
house and try them on! Call Jane Gabbert 362-3627
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Warren Miller Film Festival
by Larry Crockett
Another successful Warren Miller Film Festival is in the can
as they say. The club did a great job gathering volunteers and
helping every thing go well. There were 1670 tickets sold for
the five performances. That was almost 100 more than last year.
The high school racing program helped sell tickets and had some
very quality entries in the short movie making contest, shown
during the first session Friday night. The winners were: first
place - Nick Sneegas, Columbia High School; second place Grant Reeder, Eagle High School; and third place - Jeff Howe,
Borah High School. Everyone really enjoyed the films. Next
year, it’ll be bigger and better. They will make it a true festival.
Thank you all for coming out and supporting the club. This is
the largest fundraising event we do as a club. Some of the funds
go back into the club for activities and some funds are used for
donations back to the mountain. Thanks to all the club volunteers
who helped out as well.
Holiday Party 2010
The last party of 2010 was a total blast with good food, plenty
to drink, and a band that got everyone up and dancing. JR and
The Stingrays played music from the 50s and 60s and brought
back a lot of memories for most of us.
Thanks to Barbara Brown, Fred Uranga, Herb Malady, Paul
Markowitz and Clyde McNeil for their help setting up. Also, to
Hazel Haynes for her help with the raffle baskets, Pam Averett
and Natalie Angell at the greet table, Kim Hovren for biscotti
for the raffle baskets and Bob Running for selling raffle tickets.
Thanks to everyone I might have missed, who helped bartend
and cleanup at the end of the evening. The facility was perfect for
our party and the decorations were already there. We certainly
had enough room and the dance floor was full all evening.
Thank you everyone for a good job with RSVP’ing. It helped
make the night a success.
Happy New Year to everyone. The next event will be the Crab
Crack in February, so plan to attend.
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Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
Around the BBSC Far West Ski
by Fred Uranga, Club Historian
Association Donates
$12,000 to Fifteen
USSA Junior Racers
A Set Back
On December 2, we received word from Jim Carney that Ed
Cardoza was back in the hospital. This time it’s St. Luke’s Boise. Ed is diagnosed as having Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
This is a serious disorder of the nervous system that can occur
either spontaneously, often in healthy individuals, or after certain SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA: The Far West Ski Association
infections. It typically causes increasing weakness in the legs and (FWSA) conducted its winter Board of Directors and
arms that can be severe and may require hospitalization.
Board of Trustees meetings December 3 to 5, 2010 at
Harveys Lake Tahoe in Stateline, Nevada. The Far West
Ed is now at the Elks Rehabilitation Hospital, room 219. His cell Ski Association, founded in 1930, is a volunteer non-profit
number is 890-5319. You can visit him or send him cards and organization representing 180 affiliated ski clubs located
letters. The hospital address is 600 N. Robbins Road, Boise, ID throughout eleven regional councils in the states of Alaska,
83702.
Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada,
New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington,
For over three months we have followed Ed’s recovery from and Wyoming. The Association conducts active programs
Diphtheria and the resulting complications. Ed was released from in public affairs, skier safety, ski heritage, athletics, racing,
the hospital once before and had to be readmitted for falling communications, travel, council development, ski industry,
blood pressure. Ed’s good friend, Fred Bernier, has visited Ed and and community outreach.
says Ed is weak and tires quickly.
The association, after analyzing many bids, has chosen the
Recovery
Grand Sierra Resort as the destination for its 81st Annual
Tim Flood, as you will recall, in July 2010, suffered kidney Convention June 6 to 9, 2013.
failure and was treated at the local VA hospital. Tim had follow
up rehabilitation and was released to his daughter around August FWSA with assistance from the Far West Ski Foundation,
23. Recent emails from Tim state that he drove to Boise on a 501(c) 3 non-profit foundation, has donated $12,000 to
November 15. Over the course of about three days he saw the VA fifteen deserving USSA junior ski racers. The FWSA Athletic
medical staff, physical therapists, urologist, cardiologist. He is fully Scholarship program continues to grow with sponsorship
recovered. While Tim was here, he and Jane Gabbert celebrated from Whitefish Mountain Resort, Grouse Mountain Lodge,
his recovery with good wine and food. Tim is looking forward Canadian Mountain Holidays, Far West Racing Association;
to coming down for some spring skiing and his annual fishing and partnerships with Skiyente Ski Club, Mountain High
trip to Mountain View Reservoir on the Indian reservation. His Snowsports Club, Los Angeles Council of Ski Clubs, and
current address is 1515 W. Yeisley Road, Othello, WA 99344. His San Diego Council of Ski Clubs.
e-mail address is [email protected].
The Far West Ski Association is appreciative of the many
sponsors who were a big part of the success of the FWSA
winter meeting. Sponsors included: Heavenly Lake Tahoe,
Harveys Lake Tahoe, South Tahoe Express, and Aston
Lakeland Village Resort.
Become a Facebook friend
The 79th Annual Far West Ski Association Convention is
of BBSC today! Connect with
scheduled for June 9-12, 2011 at the Pacific Palms Resort
other club members, find out
in Industry Hills, California, hosted by the Los Angeles
about upcoming events and
Council of Ski Clubs. For additional information regarding
more!
the Far West Ski Association, please visit www.fwsa.org.
Find us
on
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Bogus Basin’s School Race Program and the
Dotty Clark Championship Races
by Fred Uranga, Club Historian
Did you know that BBSC supports this program? At the
March 2010 Board of Directors meeting, we voted to support
the program with $2000. Barbara Spingla, a DC advisor, sits
on our board.
The DC program is named after Dotty Clark, daughter of
the late Senator D. Worth Clark. She attended Boise High
School, was a successful junior race at Bogus Basin, helped
to organize the “Davos Dusters,” and loved to ski in the giant
slalom. Dotty was attending Stanford University when she was
The Boise School District sponsored the program from killed December 2, 1957 in an auto accident while returning
1962-2005 until liability issues with club sports forced it to to Boise from Sun Valley.
discontinue sponsorship. Not wanting to drop the program,
Bogus Basin picked up sponsorship in 2006.
Bogus Basin Resort has provided support to the Bogus Basin’s
School Race Program (in various formats) and the Dotty
Clark Championship races for about 51 years. That includes
race courses, advertisement, participation in fundraising, the
on-mountain insurance and the coaches resort passes. Ray
Wilmot is the School Race Coordinator for the junior high and
high school race program at Bogus. He has been involved with
the race program for nearly 40 years. What started as a friendly
competition in 1960 between Boise and Borah High Schools
with 37 racers grew to include 30 high schools, 32 junior high
schools, and over 1600 participants by 1980. Now the Bogus
Basin race program includes 66 schools, 1,800 students and
125 advisors. You’ll find them on the mountain on Thursdays
and Saturdays. The program culminates with the Dotty Clark
Championships, now in it’s 52nd year.
Entrance to the Dotty Clark is predicated on attendance at
three other races, not winning times. Race days near Simplot
Lodge find crowds of parents who do not ski thronging the
slopes to see their children compete.
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VertiGals
The VertiGals is an informal group of women who get
together to enjoy skiing/boarding with each other at Bogus
Basin Ski Area. There are no membership or other fees and
no profits are generated by its activities. All interested women
skiers/boarders are welcome to participate.
The VertiGals do have certain women who help organize the
VertiGals activities and who “lead” the various skiing/boarding
groups on the mountain. For more information, you can pick
up the registration/release and hold harmless agreement at
the Bogus Basin office at 2600 Bogus Basin Road. Additional
information is listed on that form.
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Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
Tips for Driving the Bogus Road in
the Winter
by Steve Shake, V.P. of Operations
As we get into the heart of the winter season it is imperative for over to the right as far as possible and allow it to get by.
all who drive the Bogus Basin Road take precautions and have
patience. I’d like to outline the major points that cause accidents. f When arriving in the parking area slow down to 5 mph and
expect the unexpected. People can appear just about anywhere
f Slow down when conditions warrant, the speed limit is 35 and they are usually on slick surfaces. Watch for the parking lot
mph when the conditions are perfect. 20-25 mph should be the attendants and park where you are directed.
observed winter speed limits.
f When returning to the valley, allow the proper distance
f Pull out into the turnouts when you feel others want to travel between you and the car ahead. Remember, if it starts to slide,
faster than you. It is not worth your frustration for those who don’t apply your brakes hard or you’ll end up with them. Slow
won’t drive safely. Just let ‘em go. There is no passing in the 16 down before you get into the corners. Take your time, life will be
there even if you are 10 minutes late.
miles.
f When go come upon a snow plow, just follow it, staying back Thank you for your patience and observations of the conditions
at least 30 feet until it pulls out into a turnout. When you meet a of the road. We want you to come back and visit Bogus Basin
snowplow coming in the opposite direction, slow down and get again.
PrimeTimers
Full Moon
Friday Nights
The PrimeTimers held its second annual Holiday Dinner on
December 3, 2010, at the Arid Club in Boise. The grilled chicken
Cleopatra, with Oregon bay shrimp and capers in a Beurre Blanc On the Friday nearest the Full Moon the Nordic Center at Bogus
sauce, and the grilled wild salmon dish were excellent. The desert Basin stays open until 9pm and offers discounted cross country
ski lessons, discounted rentals, offers food catered to our lodge
was vanilla bean ice cream with caramel sauce.
and has live music on hand for a fun, family oriented evening!
The group meets on the hill on Wednesdays. To get on the
e-mail list or for more details, you can call Ben Doty at 869- This event will take place from 6-9pm on January 14, February
18 and March 18. For the January 14 event Kanak Attack
6956 or Jim Carney at 484-1556.
Catering will provide the food and Brent Marchbanks & Friends
will be the music for the evening!
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2010 Night Riders League
The Night Riders Corporate Race League is an evening alpine
racing league designed to encourage fun, competition and
increased skill. Alpine and telemark skiers and snowboarders
over the age of twenty-one are invited to put a team together
and sign up for the race series which includes weekly prizes
and an end-of-season banquet. Five racers per team and at
least one must be female. A team can have more than five team
members but only the four fastest times including the fastest
female time, will count. All team members must be entered
in advance of the series to avoid the occasional “ringer” who
stops by for a week.
f All participants are required to sign a Release of Liability to participate. All waivers should be returned with the
team registration form.
Registration
Deadline is Monday, January 24, 2011. Download a
registration form and release of liability on the Bogus Basin
website:
http://www.bogusbasin.org/the-mountain/teams-clubs/nightriders-corporate-league-racing.aspx
Schedule
f February 2 - 3:30pm - late registration;
6pm - captain’s meeting; 6-9pm - race training
f February 9 (5-8pm) - Race #1
f February 16 (5-8pm) - Race #2 f February 23 (5-8pm) - Race #3
f March 2 (5-8pm) - Race #4
Race Format
f March 9 (5-8pm) - Race #5, includes awards, medals
Dual Giant Slalom; one run on each course; the four fastest and prizes
handicapped times will count toward the teams finish each
Thank you to our major sponsors: 96.9 The Eagle, Jack Daniels
evening; totals will be kept for season rankings and awards.
and New Belgium Brewing Company
f Races start 5pm on the Ridge (Deer Point Chair #1)
f Course is open until 8pm
f Results posted in the JR Simplot Lodge at 9pm during
the apres ski party
Please do not park in the parking lot
at the Bogus Basin offices (2600 BoRacer Eligibility
gus Basin Road). You run the risk of
All
racers
must
be
21
years
of
age
or
older
being towed! Please use the Park &
f
Ride lot at 11th and Bannock. It is
f Cost: $275 per team
across Bannock on the south side of
f An additional $55 per person will be charged for teams
with more than FIVE members.
Boise Plaza or the former Boise Cascade building.
Teams will have a choice of two different leagues:
f “Pro” League – Team members are Advanced to Expert with or without racing experience.
f “Rec” League – Team members are Intermediate to
Advanced with no previous racing experience.
Parking Reminder
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Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
Bogus Basin on List of Most
Environmentally Friendly Ski Resorts
Bogus Basin deserves a well-earned congratulations!
For the last several years, Bogus Basin has been recognized by
the Ski Area Citizens’ Coalition for their environmental
performance and policies. The Ski Area Citizens’ Coalition, a
skiing industry environmental watchdog group, scored Bogus
Basin as one of the country’s most environmentally friendly
ski areas. Bogus Basin is the only ski area in Idaho to make
the top ten.
2. Park City Mountain Resort - Utah (86.5%)
3. Alpine Meadows Ski Area - California (86.2%)
4. Aspen Mountain Ski Resort - Colorado (84.3%)
5. Aspen Highlands Ski Resort - Colorado (84.0%)
6. Buttermilk Mountain Ski Resort - Colorado (83.9%)
7. Deer Valley Resort - Utah (83.0%)
8. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort - Wyoming (82.6%)
9. Sundance Resort - Utah (82.2%)
10. Bogus Basin Mountain Resort - Idaho (81.3%)
Scores are based on each resort’s responsiveness to
environmental concerns including habitat protection, Bogus Basin was ranked #7 (81.3%) for 2009/10, #8 (74.8%)
protecting watersheds, and addressing global climate change for 2008/09 and #9 (73.3%) for 2007/08.
as well as the resort’s environmental policies and practices.
For more information on the scoring criteria, the bottom ten
This year’s top ten and scores:
ski resorts, the results of other Idaho ski areas and more, please
1. Squaw Valley USA - California (89.2%)
visit www.skiareacitizens.com
Visit the Bogus Basin Ski Club online!
www.bogusbasinskiclub.com
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Ski Italy in 2012
March 9-17, 2012
Extra tours:
Ski Pila: free ski bus (just 5 min. away)
Courmayeur Day tour $44.00 p.p
Winery tour
$94.00 per person
Turin day tour
$126 per person
La Thuile day tour
$44.00 p.p
Cervinia day tour
$47.00 per person
(you can ski to Zermatt Switzerland)
Medieval Castles Tour $35.00per person
Aosta ½ day tour $35.00 per person
Ski Monte Rosa
$50.00 per person
Wedged between Switzerland and France, Aosta is ringed by We have an offer of an extension to Milan for a night or two.
famous peaks. Check out the area whether you’re a ski fanatic or However, we can also offer Florence and Rome as an option too.
an archaeology buff – Aosta began as a Roman outpost and now These would be extra and be after the Aostra stay.
it’s a cosmopolitan city in the center of great ski country.
Trip leader is Paul Markowitz. Paul can send you a package of
Bogus Basin Ski Club is setting up a ski trip to Northern Italy information, just email [email protected]. Paul’s phone
for March 2012. The reason we are trying to plan this far out is number is 208-850-9962.
because is to give everyone time to plan. We cannot get rates for
2012 yet but based on this year’s rates we are looking at around
$2009 .
• 4 star hotel
• Round trip air from Boise
• Transfers between Milan and Aosta
• 7 nights at the hotel
• Breakfast buffet and dinner daily in Aosta
• Local guide assistance for the first two nights to help arrange
day tour and lift tickets
Lift pass:
Four day non-consecutive pass valid for all 5 areas: $235
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Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
Ski Lake Tahoe
January 30- February 4, 2011
Accommodations at the Silver Legacy in Reno
Cost: Deposit: $525*
$130 due now (Nonrefundable) Final payment $395 due Jan. 18, 2011
We need 40 members to make the trip and the limit is 50
Sunday: Monday: Wednesday:
Friday: Depart 8:30 am Arrive 5:30 pm via Boise –Winnemucca Stages
Ski Squaw Valley** Tuesday: Ski Heavenly**
Ski Kirkwood**
Thursday: Ski Mount Rose**
Depart 8:30am Arrive Boise 6:30 pm
Questions? Contact trip leader Tyler Wymond at 861-5992
We need
6 more people to
sign up in order for
this trip to happen!
Sign-up now!
* Discounts may apply depending on your age.
**Resorts may change due to final lift ticket rates.
Lake Tahoe Ski Trip sign-up form
Mail to: Tyler Wymond, 2715 Crescent Rim Dr., Boise, ID 83706
Name
__________________________
Phone________________ Age________
Email ____________________________________
Payment Enclosed _______ (make checks payable to BBSC)
As a member or guest of the Bogus Basin Ski Club, I hereby waive and covenant not to sue and to hold harmless the Bogus Basin Ski
Club and its members from any liability or damage to the undersigned, and to any person or property in connection with any outing or
activity in which I might participate. I understand and am aware that the Bogus Basin Ski Club trips are not led by professional guides.
At the sole discretion of the event leader/coordinator if my behavior is deemed to be dangerous to myself or others, I may be asked to
leave the event and I understand any cost incurred will be my responsibility. This Release and Hold Harmless shall be binding upon my
heirs and representatives.
_____________________________________
Signature Required
Dressing for Comfort
on the Slopes
by Greenwood’s Ski Haus
As you plan your trip to the slopes, consider how to dress
for comfort regardless of the weather. Layering is essential
for downhill skiing, cross country skiing, snowboarding
or any outdoor winter activity. Layering means wearing
several independent pieces of clothing to trap warm air
between the layers and topping it with a layer that will
repel wind and weather. Each layering component can be
fine-tuned for comfort and weather conditions. Layering
is easy to do successfully if you remember a few simple
ground rules.
ratio and are very comfortable to wear. Remember that
down must be kept dry to provide insulating properties.
The final piece is the outer layer or protective shell. This
very important layer protects you from rain, snow, wind or
anything else Mother Nature may throw your way. Even a
light shell may work well but it needs to be roomy enough
to accommodate your other layers, be comfortable, and
still allow good range of motion. In most cases, you want
your outer layer to be breathable, allowing the heat and
resulting moisture vapor that you exert during exercise to
Start with the Base Layer, the foundation piece that sits escape. Many jackets incorporate “pit zips” or core venting
against the skin. This layer should be made of a synthetic which allow mechanical venting if you overheat or the
fiber, wool or silk-never cotton! An
effective base layer will wick moisture
away from the skin, and will dry quickly
keeping you dry and comfortable. Base
layers are offered in many different
weights, depending on the activity or
temperature.
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Layering is easy to do successfully
if you remember a few simple
ground rules.
The second layer is the insulation
layer, the warming component of your layering system.
Fleece is a good insulator because it is quick drying and
can transport moisture away from your body. Wool is also
an excellent insulator and retains its insulating capabilities
even when wet. Synthetic and down fill mid-layers are
efficient insulators because of their warmth to weight
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temperature changes during the course of your outing.
Many pants incorporate thigh venting for the same reason.
By putting together the ideal layering system, you will be
warm, comfortable and have a great time throughout your
day on the slopes.
Bogus Basin Ski Club • A club for all seasons
Ski Grand
Targhee
March 3-6, 2011
Hello Grand Targhee skiers! Targhee has been getting blanketed by snow. It is time to start thinking about the upcoming trip. Here
are the details, the dates of the trip are March 3-6. We will leave Boise at 3pm March 3. We will ski Friday, Saturday and Sunday
and will return Sunday night. We usually arrive in Boise around 9pm. Cost: Deposit: $362 (based on two people per room)
$100 due now (see info on cancellations below) Final payment $262 due by February 1, 2011
This price includes your bus ride over with beverages and snacks and loads of free fun and surprises! Also included are three nights
lodging at the Teewinot Lodge and three days lift tickets (with your Bogus Basin season pass, or you may have to purchase lift tickets
from the resort. Sorry, these are the guidelines of the resort)
There will be a wine and cheese party on Friday night, we can get together, talk about the ski days, view photos of the day and meet
new friends. There’s lots of yummy food served! Each individual is responsible for his/her own meals. There are a few restaurants
to choose from that serve good food and are reasonably priced. In the evenings there is a restaurant/bar that has a dance floor and
has always had good music in the past.
Cancellations: If for some reason you are unable to go, notify me immediately and I will work with you to help you to find someone
to fill your spot, however, I am not responsible for refunding any monies after February 1, 2011. After February 1, 2011 you will be
solely responsible for finding someone to fill your spot. If you are interested in going this year please send your deposit immediately so you don’t end up missing the fun bus. Questions?
Contact Richard Porter at (208) 440-5610.
Grand Targhee Ski Trip sign-up form
Mail form, along with payment, to: Richard Porter, 5347 S Five Mile Rd, Boise, ID 83709
Name
__________________________
Phone ________________
Email ____________________________________
Payment Enclosed _______ (make checks payable to Richard Porter)
Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc.
2010-2011 Membership
Application
$25 per member annually
Club membership is effective
November 1, 2010 - October 31, 2011
o New o Renewal Amount Enclosed $_______
o Cash o Check o Online Date:___________________
Name
Telephone (home)
Address
Telephone (work)
City, State, Zip
Email
Occupation/Work Expertise (optional)
How did you hear about the BBSC?
Would you be interested in helping with planning or assisting at our events? o Yes o No
THIS AGREEMENT REQUIRES YOU TO WAIVE IMPORTANT LEGAL RIGHTS. READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING. YOUR SIGNATURE
BELOW INDICATES THAT YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
The Bogus Basin Ski Club, Inc. (“Ski Club”) sponsors outdoor recreation activities for its members that may include skiing, biking,
hiking, whitewater rafting and other outdoor activities. By signing this Membership Application I acknowledge that these activities
may be dangerous and involve inherent risks that the Ski Club cannot control, including risks that I may or may not be aware of,
that can cause significant physical injury and/or death, and/or property damage. I agree to assume these risks when I participate
in activities sponsored by the Ski Club.
In consideration for becoming a member of the Ski Club, I agree to waive any legal claim I may have against the Ski Club and its
officers, directors or agents as a result of my membership or my participation in a Ski Club activity. I agree to release the Ski Club
and its officers, directors or agents from any legal liability that may be caused by the Ski Club’s conduct, including conduct that is
negligent. I also promise not to sue the Ski Club or its officers, directors or agents if I become injured as a result of participating in a
Ski Club activity and I promise to indemnify (i.e. pay all legal costs, damages and attorney fees) the Ski Club and its officers, directors
or agents for any legal action that arises from my own conduct or that is brought against the Ski Club on my behalf.
I understand that Ski Club activities are not led by professional guides. The Ski Club’s activity leader/coordinator, at his or her discretion, may ask me to leave an activity if my behavior is deemed dangerous to myself or others. I understand that any costs incurred
as a result will be my responsibility. I acknowledge and agree that this waiver of liability, release of claims and promise not to sue
and promise to indemnify is binding on my heirs and representatives.
Signature
To save trees & BBSC funds, we recommend you register online. Register online at www.bogusbasinskiclub.com or mail this form
with your check made payable BBSC to: Membership Director, P.O. Box 973, Boise, ID 83701
Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc.
P.O. Box 973
Boise, ID 83701
Upcoming Events
• Idaho Steelheads hockey nights
January 14 & 15
• Reno/Lake Tahoe Ski Trip
January 30 - February 4
• Crab Crack
February 12
For a complete listing of upcoming
events, see page 6.
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