ogulJanuary 2010 - Bogus Basin Ski Club
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ogulJanuary 2010 - Bogus Basin Ski Club
ogul January 2010 ` A publication of the Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. Welcome to Our New and Renewing Members! by Bonnie Hill, Membership Director Inside this Issue 2 Message from the President 3 BBSC Board of Directors 4 BBSC 2009 Holiday Party Are you ready for an awesome 2010 ski season? Even if you are not a skier, the club offers many fun filled events throughout the year, on and off the ski hill! 5 Opening Day We hope you take advantage of all that the club has to offer. Whether it’s joining in tailgating fun at BSU (Go Broncos!), Shakespeare, camping out and singing around the campfire, eating great crab at the Annual Crab Crack with a little dancing thrown in too, and our annual Champagne Brunch in early September. Of course, we can’t forget the skiing and fun trips. There is always something to look forward to and participate in throughout the year. 6 Sun Valley Ski Trip In addition to all the great fun, the ski trips at discounted prices and the friendships you gain, there are also various merchant discounts offered to members. The annual Crab Crack is held at the Officer’s Club at Gowen Field in early February and is always a hit with our members. You will want to get your reservation in early. The annual Ullr Festival in early March always has new surprises in store for all ages and families and the King and Queen of the Ullr Festival will be crowned too. The Board of Directors would like to hear from you with ideas for events in the Welcome to Our New and Renewing Members! Continued on page 2. 5 Volunteers Needed 6 Helpful Hint 7 Snowbasin/Powder Mountain & Bogus Pass Winners 8 Scholar Dollars Program 9 Refinancing Improves Financial Picture for Bogus Basin 11 New Ride Share Parking Lot 12 No Ski & Snowboard Check in 2009-10 12 January Events 13 Is It Time for New Skis? How About a Test Drive? 14 A Rolfing® Approach to Better and More Comfortable Skiing Established 1938 – A Social Organization for Adults Based on Recreation Message from the President By the time you read this message, I hope everyone has skied their favorite runs. Hopefully, a lot of snow will fall so that we have good skiing until April. Some of the upcoming events include the annual Crab Crack. For the event to happen , volunteers are needed. It would be a good way to meet new people and to serve the club. The annual meeting will be in March. Watch for news about both these events. The trips to Snowbasin, Powder Mountain and Switzerland are full, but the trip to Sun Valley is open and would be a good way to meet other skiers from Idaho. I hope 2009 was a good year for every one, and 2010 will be better one. See you on the slopes. Alicia Culbertson, President Welcome to Our New and Renewing Members! Continued from page 1. future. Your participation in the club is what makes us a success and we encourage you to participate and volunteer at any of the events. The more you become involved in the club and events, the more you will gain. We are going to have a great season. Remember the Ullr Chant and think snow! f Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. 2 BBSC Board of Directors Alicia Culbertson, President aliciaid2002@yahoo.com Daryl New, Vice President dnew4@yahoo.com Ann Sabala, Secretary asabala@johnlscott.com Natalie Angell, Treasurer nangell@idahopower.com Bonnie Hill, Membership Director bonniehill51@hotmail.com Patrick Rice, Communications Director patrickrice52@hotmail.com Clyde McNeal, Purchasing Director c_glide@yahoo.com Paul Markowitz, Trip Coordinator pmarkowitz@cableone.net Bob Running, Marketing bobrunn@clearwire.net Kerry Banyard, Board Member kerryboo@clearwire.net Ruby Andridge, Web Communications rrandridge@msn.com Fred Uranga, Historian freduranga@aol.com Michael Bouton, Past President mbouton0559@msn.com The Mogul • January 2010 f 3 BBSC 2009 Holiday Party Even though we all woke up to snow on the ground, almost 100 members and guests drove the slippery road to Star to attend the annual Bogus Basin Ski Club Holiday party for 2009. The room was wonderfully decorated for the Christmas festivities and a great time was had by all. Live music was provided by Ted Hogander, Larry Crawford and Pat Rice for an evening of song and dance… as a matter of fact the dance floor was crowded all night and everyone had a fantastic time. The food…well we can’t say enough about the food. Life’s Kitchen catered the event and it was delicious to say the least. So delicious that late comers found very little to eat as the early birds couldn’t resist themselves. The desserts were decadent and once again the wine and beer were plentiful. A special thanks to all who helped make it a success. We really appreciate those that volunteer to make evenings like this so wonderful. Thanks to all who attended this very special evening. We’d also like to wish each and everyone of you a very Happy New Year! f Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. 4 Opening Day December 17, 2009 Volunteers Needed If you are interested in how the club operates and want to be more involved, you are needed. The club has always worked with volunteers with a passion to make a difference. There are several events coming up. There will be help provided, so don’t be afraid. Please contact Alicia Culbertson and let her know that you want to make a difference. E-mail Aliciaid2002@ yahoo.com Upcoming club events: Annual Crab Crack Ullr Festival On mountain tail gate parties Annual membership meeting Spring and summer outings BBSC member Jeff Day, along with 2500 other skiers and snowboarders, enjoyed great snow on Bogus Basin’s opening day. A storm that dumped two feet of snow in 24 hours allowed Bogus to open the front side on December 17, which was the same opening date as 2008. Let’s hope that the white stuff continues to fall all winter. Visit the Bogus Basin Ski Club online! www.bogusbasinskiclub.com The Mogul • January 2010 f 5 Sun Valley Ski Trip February 26-28, 2010 by Michael Bouton Many members have expressed a desire for the club to make a trip available to Sun Valley. This is your opportunity to experience world class accommodations and ski one of the best mountains anywhere. After considering different ideas and options, the board has made the decision to combine our trip with the Intermountain Ski Council’s trip. The cost has always been the main concern. So here’s the deal: $260.00 per person double occupancy in the condos (with kitchens), two of three day lift tickets, wine and cheese social Saturday evening along with a silent auction. There will be an organized pub crawl Friday evening with the other clubs of the council. This is a great opportunity for our Bogus Basin clubs members to meet and ski with club members from throughout our intermountain region. But time is of the essence. We must know how many people are going on this trip before January 15 or we will lose the rooms. If there is enough interest, we will have bus transportation leaving the morning of Friday, February 26 and returning Sunday, February 28. The cost would be $30-$50 per person and we’d need at least 30 members. Otherwise we will organize a car pool for members. Please sign up for this trip before January 15. Mail your checks to Michael Bouton, 9632 Dorsetshire Pl., Boise, ID 83704. If you have questions, please call 208-703-0444. Helpful Hint by Jane Gabbert f Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. 6 Now that the season has started and the lifts are up and running…and loaded with GREASE, I’m passing along a hint I got from our departed friend Emery Conner. This was especially useful when I was wearing my yellow ski suit that was frequently splattered with blobs of grease dripping from the lift cables. GOOP is the trick. I got mine in the automotive section of Walmart. Work it into the grease mark, mixed with a little water, with an old toothbrush, and let it sit for a little while. Then wash as usual and run it through a second cycle of the washing machine with no soap and hang to dry. It works great! Snowbasin/Powder Mountain and Bogus Pass Winners by Alicia Culbertson BBSC has been selling raffle tickets for a ski trip for two and a season pass to Bogus for three months. At the Holiday party, lucky winners were picked and I had the privilege to contact them with the good news. Both winners were really excited and couldn’t believe their luck. January. Jeff has been a BBSC member for a year and has been involved in some of our activities. The winner of the pass is Rahim Kmoj. He is thrilled and went to get his pass immediately. Jeff Jacobs won the Snowbasin/Powder Mountain trip Congratulations to both. and he and his girlfriend, Cindy, hope to go with us in Jeff Jacobs, shown here with his girlfriend Cindy, won the Snowbasin/ Powder Moutain Ski Trip. Rahim Kmoj is the winner of the Bogus Basin Season Pass. The Mogul • January 2010 f 7 Scholar Dollars Program The Bogus Basin Ski Club Board of Directors voted to provide help to the Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area by matching contributions from our members for the Scholar Dollars program up to $2,500. This is a great opportunity for the club and its members to share the passion we have for the sport by introducing it to a younger generation. is one of the key reasons that the affordable season pass still exists at our mountain while other ski areas have abandoned it. Bogus sells nearly 30,000 season passes and it takes lots of new skiers and riders to maintain that level of sales. Young skiers and riders introduce the sport to parents and siblings making it a family activity. Bogus Basin is dedicated to affordable winter recreation and this program attracts new skiers and The Scholar Dollars program has been in effect for many riders leading to more season pass sales. years and it organizes school classes from grades 3 through 12 for a night of skiing or snow boarding. Last year 3,870 The club’s goal is to get a contribution from at least 100 members students participated. Bogus Basin subsidizes the costs so that of at least $25. For a tax deductible contribution of $25, $50 it is affordable and no youngster is turned away regardless of or $100, you can share the passion you have for the sport with ability to pay. Bogus gave “scholarships” to 152 youngsters. a youngster and at the same time help keep the season passes I can’t think of a better program or way to introduce young affordable for everyone to enjoy. A $50 contribution means people to the sport. The funds contributed by the ski club and $100 goes to the Scholar Dollars program and four students its members will help fund this program. get rental gear, a lesson, a lift ticket and transportation that otherwise would not. What a way to compound the effect of Last year the club members contributed $1,400 and the club your donation! Your after tax cost will range from $33 to $43 matched it so at the annual meeting $2,800 was given to Bogus depending on your tax bracket. Basin. Bogus gave $10,000 to “scholarships” so $2,800 was a significant contribution. You can send a check to Tyler Wymond 2715 Crescent Rim Drive made out to Bogus Basin and he will collect them and Let’s give Bogus Basin credit and support for this endeavor. It deliver them. f Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. 8 Refinancing Improves Financial Picture for Bogus Basin Home Federal and the USDA Help Secure Program December 7, 2009 The financial picture for Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area has improved greatly after completing a major refinancing program. Bogus Basin’s long term debt has been consolidated with Home Federal Bank, supported through a loan guarantee program from the United States Department of Agriculture. “All of our long-term lenders have worked very hard on this cooperative effort,” said Mike Shirley, General Manager. “We are especially grateful for all their cooperation in this major change.” During the past two decades, Bogus Basin has completed more than $25-million in capital spending on upgrades and addtions. Of that $25-million, a little less than $4-million is outstanding. Bogus Basin’s annual debt service (principal and interest) has been about $1.1-million. With this new 20-year, real-estate-based loan facility and backing by the USDA, that amount has been lowered to some $500,000 annually. “It is very similar to refinancing a home with a long-term mortgage, replacing multiple short-term home improvement loans,” added Shirley. Members of Home Federal Bank’s management helped navigate and negotiate the new financing model. The refinancing package includes, in addition, $1million of working capital, Home Federal is also extending a seasonal credit line. This change makes Bogus Basin’s financial position much more certain and sustainable in these uncertain economic times. “We are very gratified with the invaluable help of Home Federal and the USDA in this very important financial restructuring,” said Mike Shirley. “It can make all the difference for us, especially as part of an industry in which such long-term debt facilities are very rare indeed.” The Mogul • January 2010 f 9 New Ride Share Parking Lot by Tyler Wymond Bogus Basin has provided for us a new parking lot for those wanting to share a ride to the mountain. It is located in the heart of downtown at the intersection of 11th and Bannock. It is across Bannock on the south side of Boise Plaza or the former Boise Cascade building. There are about 55 spaces in a paved, lighted, centrally located parking lot. Look for the blue Bogus Basin signs to insure you are in the right lot. For those of you who ski with the Prime Timers or Back Side Bashers or night ski this is an excellent place to meet. If you are willing to share a ride post it on Facebook. Look under groups for Bogus Basin Ski Club. Bogus Basin Web Cam View of front side from Pioneer Lodge as of December 28, 2009 The Mogul • January 2010 f 11 No Ski & Snowboard Check in 2009-10 In an effort to cut costs, Bogus Basin will no longer offer a Ski and Snowboard check at either lodge. In turn, new racks have been built to stow gear and Bogus Basin’s Black Diamond Sports will offer low-cost combination locks for skis and snowboards. Bogus Basin encourages all guests to take responsibility for their own gear and keep it secure. This move will save your non-profit area more than $70,000 annually, one of numerous cost cutting measures taken to keep skiing and riding affordable at Bogus Basin. January Events There are many great events taking place at Bogus Basin in January, including Winter Feels Good Day at the Nordic Center and several snowshoe hikes on January 9. For more information on these events and a complete list of events taking place in January, visit the event calendar on the Bogus Basin website: www.bogusbasin.org. f Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. 12 Visit the Bogus Basin Ski Club online! www.bogusbasinskiclub.com Is it Time for New Skis? How about a Test Drive? by Greenwood’s Ski Haus Have your skis seen better days and it’s time to consider a new pair? Or maybe you simply want to check out the latest ski technology and give it a try. Keep your eye on the Bogus Basin Event Calendar or check with your local ski shop and watch for the next “on-hill demo”. An on-hill demo is when local shops or manufacturer’s representative take their fleet of current model demo skis up to the ski area and offer them for you to make a few runs-at no charge! It’s a great way to test drive several pair of skis on the same day. By skiing several pair on similar terrain and in similar snow conditions, you will get a good feel for how each model performs under comparable conditions. Warning: You might just fall in love! 7. Return to the demo area and check-in the skis with a representative. They will probably ask what you liked about that pair of skis and if there is something different you are looking for. Based on that information, they can suggest a different model. 8. Check-out another pair of skis to try, have the bindings adjusted, and keep on smiling! 9. Please be considerate of other skiers who may be waiting for the pair of skis you are trying. An on-hill demo doesn’t mean that a pair of skis are yours to use for the rest of the day. Remember that golden rule about sharing! Here are some tips to help you navigate the next on-hill demo: 1. Fill out demo paperwork including signing a liability release and 10. Please notice the return time for the last run of the demo. Shop providing binding release information. representatives spend a lot of time to get the demo skis prepped and ready to ski and to get them up and down the hill for you. Be 2. Photo ID# required (Season Pass or Driver’s License) respectful of their time and return the skis on time at the end of the day. 3. Shop representatives will determine appropriate binding settings. These release values will be used to set the bindings on each pair of 11. Which pair is your favorite? Shop representatives will be happy skis that you try. to provide you with information about the brand, model, length and price of the skis you have tried. 4. Representatives will help you pick a pair of skis to try based on your preferences, ability, and conditions. There are many models of Of course you can always demo a pair of current model skis on the skis to choose from and we can help you find the perfect pair. day of your choice by reserving and renting them at your local ski shop. 5. Binding technicians will adjust bindings for you each time you try a different pair of skis. So, if it’s time to retire your current skis, take advantage of an on-hill demo and you might just find a new pair of skis you simply can’t 6. Ski 2-3 runs. Try a variety of turns and terrain. Have fun! live without! See you on the hill! The Mogul • January 2010 f 13 A Rolfing® Approach to Better and More Comfortable Skiing by Greg Bishop, Certified Rolfer This is the time of year when we all start looking at our Stretching and Yoga are great if done properly. Make sure you have equipment and wondering what will make us a better, more good instruction, especially if you have any sort of health issues comfortable skier. and/or injuries. Take it slow and easy. Don’t over do it. More is not always better when you begin stretching. Learn your limits. Is it new skis? New boots? New orthotics? Parka, boot Expand them gently and slowly. warmers etc? Rolfing can help decompress and align your whole body so you How about new legs and feet!? can relax and flow gracefully down the mountain and through your whole life. You will have less tension and soreness. The effects From a Rolfing perspective it’s foolish to fit boots and foot beds to of rolfing tend to last and improve over time. If you are already a feet and legs that aren’t flexing and moving properly. Yoga Practitioner Rolfing will help your Yoga practice as well. Your feet and legs are designed to flex and absorb shock and then to return the energy of gravity into your body. Injuries, tension habits, and imbalances elsewhere in the body can cause our weight to rest unevenly on our feet. We compensate by holding tension. There are 26 bones and 36 joints in the feet. Those bones are wrapped in soft tissue and muscle that allows them to squash and rebound. When parts that are meant to move don’t move they get stiffer and begin to glue themselves together. When you are fitted for orthotics and your feet aren’t squashing the way they were designed to, you are further inhibiting flexibility. So before buying new gear, invest in the most valuable and highly advanced piece of equipment you own. Your body. “Rolfing is a potent edge to better athletic performance.” – John Bauer, U.S. Olympic Nordic Ski Team “The rejuvenating effects were incredible!” – John Egan, Warren Miller ski film star Greg Bishop is a certified Rolfer and Rolf Movement Practitioner. Greg found Rolfing® in 1988 when sports injuries and overuse from If your feet aren’t flexing properly your balance is impaired. professional flute playing threatened early retirement because of pain and the loss of control of his fingers. “Rolfing saved my professional Try standing on one foot and balancing. Try balancing on the other flute career and athletic endeavors awakening a desire to help others foot. Is it easier to balance on one than the other? I’d be willing to through Rolfing”. bet the foot with the better balance is more flexible and able to Greg grew up skiing for the BBSRA and has recently moved back to spread and squash into the floor better than the other one. Boise. His Rolfing practice is located at 1524 W Hays St.,Boise,ID Lack of flexibility and relaxation anywhere in your body will 83702.To schedule an appointment or a free consultation, call Greg inhibit your balance. The most graceful athletes are strong, flexible Bishop at (208) 991-8024. and as relaxed as they can be. More information can be found on Rolfing at idarolfer.com, and So what do we do? rolf.org Visit the Bogus Basin Ski Club online! www.bogusbasinskiclub.com f Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. 14 The Mogul • January 2010 f 15 Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. P.O. Box 973 Boise, ID 83701 Upcoming Events • Snowbasin/Powder Mountain Ski Trip January 21-24, 2010 • Crab Crack Date TBA • Sun Valley Ski Trip February 25-28, 2010 • Switzerland Ski Trip March 5-13, 2010 • Ullr Festival Date TBA Bogus Basin Ski Club Inc. 2009-2010 Membership Application $20 per member annually Club membership is effective November 1, 2009 - October 31, 2010 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 As a member of the Bogus Basin Ski Club, I hereby waive, 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 (s) (both signatures required on joint memberships) 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