September - Ibex Ski Club

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September - Ibex Ski Club
Vol. L No. IV
IBEX SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB
T HE O LDE G OAT
MEETS THE 1ST & 3RD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT:
S EPTEMBER 2014
MEETINGS
7:00 PM BOOZE
& SCHMOOZE
8:00
PM
MEETING
SEPTEMBER 3
SEPTEMBER 17
EVENTS
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TGIF—SEPT 5
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RAVINIA—SEPT
6
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FALL COLORS
GOLF—SEPT 20
& 21
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LGBT – SEPT
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HIGHLIGHTS
THIS ISSUE:
Pam’s Ponderings
1
Trips Overview
3/4
Keystone
5
Fall Colors
7
Italy Trip
8
Sun Valley
12
Snowmass
14
Crested Butte
16
LGBT Bike Tour
21
Stripper Photos
27
GATSBY’S SPORTS PUB
427 E. RAND RD. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL.
PONDERINGS
FROM “DA
Thanks to everyone attended and sponsored our 2014
-2015 ski season Trip SignUp Party. It was quite a resounding success.
PREZ”
20 – 21; and the Lake Geneva
Bike Tour on September 27th.
A huge “Thank You” to those
that participated in supporting
the Back-to-School Drive in
Several trips neared full ca- support of Youth Guidance –
pacity so if you are “on the
your donation is greatly apprefence” don’t delay in signing ciated.
or you may miss out. I’m
also hearing that Crested
Thanks also to Suzanne N.
Butte is sold out. If you are who ran the very successful
interested in the New
Tennis Event @ MidTown on
Year’s trip to Keystone or
August 16th. I’m hearing that
the Europe trip to Madonna there is a strong desire to
di Campiglio, please plan to make this an annual event.
sign up ASAP as Jean will
need to reduce spots toI hope to see all of you at the
wards the end of SeptemSeptember 3rd meeting!
ber. Don’t forget to encourage your friends, family and
co-works about all of our
great trips.
We have a full September
activity schedule too. Activities are also planned for a
Bar of the Month @ the
Rack House on September
5; Ravinia – Carrie Underwood on September 6; Fall
Colors Golf on September
Pam
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MONDAY VOLLEY BALL
When: Every Monday Night;
June through August
Time: 6:00pm until dusk!!!
Where: Busse Woods Grove #28
Directions: Golf Rd, east of Rt 53
to the “first & only” grove entrance
(approximately ¼ mile on the southside of Golf Rd), then go south &
stay to your right until you get to
grove #28.As your “Old” Volleyball
coordinators, we welcome you &
your “new goats” to come out and
play some “inspiring” volleyball this
year!! We predict some beautiful
summer nights of fun!! Bring a volleyball friend! Ibex provides the nets
& balls.
Note: If we encounter “ inclement”
weather, total lack of energy, or any
other lame excuse, you can always
meet us at our backup plan “B”:
“drinking” @ “Morretti’s Sports
Bar”(1893 Walden Office Square,
Schaumburg), located just west of
Rt 53 on Algonquin Rd - around
8:30pm!!! Any questions?
Call Ed at 630-464-8218
MORE FUN THAN HUMANS CAN
POSSIBLY ENCOUNTER” is our
MOTTO!
-Ed & Steve
RAVINIA NIGHTS!!
I
bex at Ravinia!
This year the club is promoting
three concerts (now down to the
last one).
 Carrie Underwood, Sept 6
Don’t forget to check with your
friendly event leader about meeting
once you’re in the park!
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TRIP SIGN-UP PARTY!
News from the Summit!
Wow, the Trip Sign up Party was a great time! Over 95 trip spots sold! Quit thinking and
get your deposits in, now. One trip 96% full, Western trips over 57% full.
Hey, Ho, Let’s Go! Sign up for Keystone today! Maximize your ski season! You can’t ski
all season, if you don’t start early! Epic early snow! Keystone a Mountain of Possibilities!
Only 14 spots remain.
Sun Valley America’s Destination Resort! Club has not been here since 2007. I love
this place, there is a reason Hollywood stars flock to this resort and mingle with locals.
Bald Mountain with its abundance of constant-pitch terrain, at varying degrees of difficulty,
coupled with its substantial vertical drop and absence of wind, has often been referred to
as one of the better ski mountains in the world. Trip is filling fast. Do not delay, sign up today!
Madonna di Campiglio and Florence are both over 50% full. January trip date means
spots will be reduced in October. Renew your passport and sign up now!
Crested Butte only one spot left as I write this. We are taking waitlist sign ups. Submit trip form and deposit check to get on waitlist, see Trip Policy.
Snowmass is the Spring Break Trip, only 9 spots left. Ibex, The Power of 4 Mountains, spring skiing, & Colorado the definition of perfection. Why would you not be on this
trip?
Granite Peak, Midwest trip, February 20-22, sign up now! Do not snooze. February Trip
date means lodging reduced after first of the year. Get you deposit in to ensure you can
join this trip!
Trip Sign up forms are on the website www.skiibex.com
Can’t attend an Ibex meeting. Send your deposit checks and forms today. Separate
checks required for each trip. Make checks payable to Ibex. Send to Ibex, PO Box 1542,
Palatine, IL 60078. PayPal is available on the website.
Can’t wait to see you on the slopes! Jean ibextrips2014@skiibex.com
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NEWS FROM THE SUMMIT—IBEX TRIPS 2014-15
Ibex Trips 2014-15
Keystone, CO: 12/29-1/4. New Year’s Trip: $1470. 7 spots remain.
Madonna di Campiglio, Italy: depart Chicago, O’Hare Fri, 1/16; arrive back
to O’Hare 1/24.
Cost: $2020. 22 spots remain.
Florence, Italy: European trip extension, 1/24 transfer Madonna di Campiglio to Florence,
Experience Florence 1/24-1/27, arrive O’Hare 1/27. Cost: $455. 13 spots
left.
Sun Valley, Idaho: 2/7-2/14, cost $1590. Fly to Hailey, Idaho airport, 14 mi
from resort. 19 spots left
Crested Butte, CO: Th 3/5- Tu 3/10, cost $1055. Only 1 spot left. Waitlist
available.
Snowmass, CO: 3/21-3/28, cost $1490. Lodging at the Top of the Village
Condos. 9 spots left.
Granite Peak, WI, Midwest Drive up Trip, 2/20-2/22. Lodging Midwest Best
Western. 30 spots left.
Includes 2-day lift ticket, & hot breakfast. Adults: $225.00
Teens age 13-18: $105.00 (w/2 adults in room)
Children age 6-12: $75.00 (w/2 adults in room) Children age 5 & under free (w/2
adults in room)
Single Supplement (one adult in room) +$107.00
See the complete destination profiles Ski Trips 2014-15
Questions: contact IBEXTRIPS2014@SKIIBEX.COM
Jean
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Keystone rated #1 early season ski resort by ski.com
Welcome the New Year with Keystone’s traditionally great early snow!
Keystone, CO: 12/29-1/4. New Year’s Trip: $1470.
Ibex Keystone page
Base: 9,280 feet (2,830 m); Summit: 12,408 feet (3,782 m); Vertical Rise: 3,128 feet (953 m)
Best early-season destination thanks to their reliable snowmaking, playful terrain parks and lively base-village entertainment.
Keystone is convenient with terrain options for every type of skier. A Keystone ski vacation truly offers slices of heaven for every
single penchant, both on and off the mountain. From tubing, to fine dining or quick (and cheap) eats, to après drinks, to worldclass cat skiing and perfect family friendly trails, Keystone has it all!
Located just 90 miles from Denver International Airport, the drive along I-70 takes a little over an hour and a half. Keystone is
home to three magnificent mountain playgrounds and a world-class terrain park: Dercum Mountain, North Peak, The
Outback and A51 Terrain Park. There is something special for every skier and rider of any level at each mountain. There
are more than 3,000 vertical feet and over 3,000 acres of bowls, bumps, glades, steeps, and groomers to be experienced. Base:
9,280 feet (2,830 m); Summit: 12,408 feet (3,782 m); Vertical Rise: 3,128 feet (953 m)
Every level of skier will find their own section of the mountain to call their own.
Beginners will love the “learning area” off of the Ranger chairlift, as well as all the green runs off of River Run Gondola. Children
of all levels, will squeal with delight in Keystone’s many Kidventure Zones, which are fun, zippy tree trails and mini-themed
camps. Intermediate skiers will find they can ski all three of the lift-accessed mountains, but the best blue trails are to be found off
of the River Run Gondola, with epic, sustained cruisers like Frenchman and Irishman.
Expert skiers and boarders have nearly 50 percent of Keystone’s 3,000 acres to themselves. Experts can enjoy moguls, glades,
steeps and small chutes. Powderhounds will delight in all the snowcat-accessed terrain off of Independence Mountain and Wapiti
Peak.
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KEYSTONE (CONT.)
At 11,640 feet, Dercum Mountain is home to long green and blue runs and perfect groomers to keep you cruising all day. This is
a great place to start for beginners and intermediate skiers and snowboarders. Tree skiers can access The Windows – truly legendary tree skiing. High above the green and blue runs, you’ll find Bergman, Erikson and Independence Bowls – the perfect opportunity for guided CAT skiing tours. A Mountain-Top Snowcat Tour from the top of Dercum to Independence Bowl offers a
breathtaking scenic journey.
North Peak rises to 11,660 ft., this is the place for skiers and riders that love long trails full of bumps. Flex your skills on
a variety of blue intermediate and black expert runs. At the top of North Peak is The Outpost, home to every dining experience
you could want. Experience award-winning cuisine at Alpenglow Stube, family fun at Der Fondue Chessel, and, a variety of delicious options at the Timber Ridge Food Court.
The tallest mountain, The Outback peaks at 11,980 feet. Blue intermediate and black expert skiers and riders will find long, wellgroomed, runs here, powder and bumps. As a bonus, there is some of Colorado’s best tree skiing in the North and South Bowls.
You can hike or take The Outback shuttle, only $5/ride, to access these epic bowls. December 2013
For the daring, A51 Terrain Park invites you to show off your skills. Named top-ranked parks by Freeskier and Transworld Magazines, this is the place to be for shredders and jibbers. Flex your skills at Keystone’s A51 Terrain Park – named one of the best in
North America. Take a dedicated chair lift to the park and spend the day on rails, jumps, jibs, in the pipe and more. There are
features for every level, so it’s an awesome place to hang with your friends. The park is well groomed and always changing. And,
it’s Colorado’s only night park. Come try out one of North America’s best parks.
Lodging at Forest condos. http://www.keystoneresort.com/. Our condos at the Forest Condominiums offer complimentary shuttle service to the ski lifts and resort village. Condos feature two bedrooms and two baths. Each condo has a cozy fireplace, fully
equipped kitchen, on site laundry and ski storage. A heated pool and hot tub are on the premises to sooth those aching muscles
after a day of skiing.
Your complete package includes all air and ground transportation, 4-day lift ticket, welcome party & New Year’s Eve party. Possible 5 ski days, 5th day lift ticket= $80. Keystone lift ticket is interchangeable with A-Basin. Lift ticket is valid at Breckenridge,
Vail, or Beaver Creek for 2 days. Keystone is a Vail Resorts property. Vail Epic pass holders deduct $330.
Non- stop flights on American Airlines: 12/29/14, AA4347 ORDDEN 245P 410P
1/4/15 AA3161 DENORD 555P 915P
Only 17 spots are still available! Sign up early to ensure you can join Ibex on this trip!
Reasons To Choose Keystone
1. New Year’s Day is the BEST day to ski! Mountain empty till lunchtime!
2.
The largest mountain in Summit County offering 3,148 skiable acres, 20 lifts and two gondolas, all nestled at the foot of 2
unique villages
3. Award winning and unique, on- and off-mountain, dining venues that cater to groups
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Seamless 90-minute transfer from Denver International Airport (DEN)
2.
3.
Ice skating pond- the largest Zamboni -maintained outdoor skating rink (5 full acres) in North America
A new, 8-passenger gondola in River Run Village
Largest night skiing operation in Colorado
Hundreds of acres of cat-ski access
Incredible and safe Children's Ski and Ride School
The perfect place for this year's family ski vacation!
1. Brand new ice-skating rink in River Run Village
Tubing at Adventure Point - One of Colorado's best tubing spots at the summit of Dercum Mountain with a good pitch and
long run out, you're sure to enjoy the ride!
4. 10,000 square foot luxury spa, located in the Keystone Lodge
5. Other Non-skiing activities - there are too many to list, you name it they have it
6. Partnership with rentskis.com allows for state-of-the-art advanced online ski/snowboard rental.
YOU will make it a party!
Jean, keystone2014@skiibex.com
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2014 IBEX Fall Colors Golf Outing
September 20 & 21
Hello Ibex Shankapotomous’s (ok “Golfers” for those less modest about their skills):
It is time to think about signing up for the annual Ibex Fall Golf Outing. This will be our first time at a new location in three years. After 3 wonderful years in Freeport, we are moving to central Illinois to play at two different courses in beautiful Bloomington-Normal!!!! With luck the weather will be just a touch warmer & drier
than it was out in Freeport.
Very modest price increase from last year!
Two totally different and challenging courses to play.
Adult beverages and snacks to be provided at the hotel.
Prizes personally selected by your Sultans of Swat.
What we know is this is a classic annual Ibex event, good times with good friends, and a little golf thrown in
too! There will be laughs, beverages, food, prizes and even the occasional good golf shot. We will be using
Peoria scoring again, which gives everyone a fairly equal chance of “winning”; although we have verified
that everyone who joins this outing is a winner already J
So come join us for our outing in Bloomington-Normal, IL to enjoy the 2 beautifully maintained courses on
gently rolling terrain. Ladies will enjoy a special treat (not just Carl breaking our his leopard skin speedo for
the pool): the women‘s tees average 40-50 yards closer. This should help even things out for the scramble
(though not as much as last year).
Here are the facts:
Location: Bloomington-Normal, IL (Only 129 miles south-west of Schaumburg).
Tee Times: Saturday Starting at 11am, Prairie Vista Golf Course.
Sunday Starting at 9am, ISU-Weibring Golf Course.
Format: Saturday- scramble, Sunday-real golf (subject to change).
Prizes: for Scoring (Peoria, so everyone has a chance), putting, driving, closest to the pin, and just being
lucky (raffle).
Dbl. Occ. Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites -Saturday (King/Dbl-Dbl) (Indoor Pool).
Dinner: $12.50 Gift Certificate to Destihl included Saturday Night: http://www.destihl.com/
Beer/Wine/Snacks: at the Hotel after Dinner
Continental Breakfast: included Sunday
Non-Golfers welcome!
Hotel Review: http://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/illinois/hampton-inn-and-suites-bloomingtonnormal-BMINLHX/index.html
Golf Courses: http://4.17.232.139/parks/Golf-Courses/Prairie-Vista/general-info.htm
http://www.isugolf.com/
All this Fun for some very reasonable prices:
$207 – 2 rounds of golf, prizes, 1 night stay dbl-occupancy, $12.50 dinner gift card, 1 breakfast
$84 – Non-Golfer, 1 night stay-dbl occupancy, $12.50 dinner gift card, 1 breakfast
Please sign up at the next meeting or contact us ASAP so we can have space for you for this great Ibex tradition. Please note that CMSC is NOT having a fall golf outing this year – It’s Ibex or Bust!
Your Friendly Ibex Golf Caddies and Trip Leaders: “Lucky Links” DiFrancisco & “Sir Shanksalot” Smith
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Madonna di Campiglio, ITALY
La Dolce Vita! Ah, yes, the good life… This trip has it all – a unique destination that Ibex has not yet had the pleasure of skiing. Madonna is absolutely beautiful at night and, of course, plenty of skiing by day… 57 lifts… 39 trails…
longest run almost 2.5 miles… What’s more, this destination offers true European skiing; you can set out from the
center of town and return without ever removing your skis! Madonna di Campiglio is directly linked by Ski Lift to the ski
areas of Folgarida and Marilleva. Don’t delay – sign up today.
23 Spots Already Sold
7 Nights
Daily Breakfast
Daily 4 Course Gourmet Dinner
Amazing Price @ $2020!
6 possible ski days (lift ticket not included)
Interconnecting ski pass available
Snowshoeing / X-country skiing / Ice Skating
Dog Sledding available
Madonna di Campiglio at Night
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Optional Day Trips to Balzano, Trento and Possibly Val Gardena
Bolzano is the capital city of South Tyrol, the German speaking region in the northern part of Italy. Bolzano is the largest city in
the region. Its archaeology museum is famous worldwide as the home of the alpine iceman "Ötzi". It is also known as the Italian
Capital of Christmas thanks to its characteristic Christmas market.
Balzano: Castles, Churches, Museums - Wine Tasting Extravaganza!
Trento is a city rooted in art and history, where the Italian and Mitteleuropean cultures meet. Unique amongst
the Alpine cities, the City of the Council (1545 - 1563)
still keeps its precious monuments as tokens of its rich
artistic and historic heritage. Built in the elegant Renaissance style, they have been enhanced by recent refurbishing works.
Special mention goes to the Castello del Buonconsiglio
(for several centuries residence of the Prince Bishops of
Trento), the Duomo, its splendid piazza and fountain
dedicated to Neptune, the frescoed houses and Council
Churches as well as the museums and exhibitions which
make Trento a true landmark of Alpine arts, culture and
traditions
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FLORENCE EXTENSION
Benvenuto!
Cupoluno del Duomo
Wine Tasting
After skiing in Madonna, stay for the Florence extension trip. Florence is the capital of Tuscany, a region in Italy. It
is the birthplace of the Renaissance period in Europe that was led and financed by one of the most notorious families in history, the Medici family. Average January temperatures range from the low 40’s to the mid 30’s
(Fahrenheit).
Stay 3 nights at the 4 star Hotel Cavour that is centrally located in town. The $455 price of the extension
includes lodging, daily breakfast and a guided walking tour. There is much to do and see in the Tuscany
region of Italy. We are exploring the opportunity of taking a day trip to the city of Lucca.
Lucca was one of the three power cities of Tuscany, along with Florence and Pisa. Famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls, Lucca was once a Roman colony. With a street layout being evidence of a Roman street plan,
and the remains of the amphitheater forming the Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, Lucca’s history is ancient and fascinating.
Transportation Details:
Depart Madonna on January 24th. Transportation between Madonna and Florence is by bus. Check-in to
Hotel Cavour on the 24th. Depart Florence at 10:10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 27 th. Fly from Florence to
Zurich. Depart Zurich at 12:15 p.m. and arrive at O’Hare at 3:55 p.m. on January 27 th.
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SUN VALLEY
Sun Valley: Sat 7-Feb-2015 to Sat 14-Feb-2015 $1,590
Sun Valley is ranked the Best Ski Resort by Ski Magazine and one of Powder’s Top 8 Ski Towns. And since Ibex
hasn’t been there since 2007, we’re well overdue!!!
Here are “just the facts”:
TRANSPORTATION
Delta will be our carrier of choice for this adventure:
Getting there: Depart O’Hare 8a, arrive 12:31p
Return: depart 6:50a, arrive 12:53p
***BONUS*** cameo visits (~1hr ea) to SLC with each flight!! Woo hoo!!!!
We’re flying into Hailey which is only 15 minutes from our lodge!! And since we’ll arrive mid-day, you’ll have plenty of
time to acclimate to the ~5,900 foot elevation: settle in, unpack, explore the town, get your food/snacks and psyche
yourself up for your first day on the slopes!!! We’ll also have a wine and cheese party to get your social psyche
ready as well!!
SKIING (and other activities!)
A 5-day lift-ticket comes with your package and for only $55 you can ski that extra 6 th day!
There are not one but TWO mountains to choose from:
Dollar Mountain: 630 vertical feet with 14 trails and 6 lifts (a nice warmup!)
Bald Mountain: 3400 vertical feet with 66 trails and 14 lifts
This is a great spot for all with diverse terrain that is fun for everyone!
Easiest: 36%
More Difficult: 42%
Most Difficult: 22%
Thanks to a tree-thinning project, the 2014-2015 season will benefit from lots of new gladed areas open for skiing!
(But bring your helmets: just because they’ve been thinned doesn’t mean they’ve been softened!)
The mountain also has a series of “Adventure Trails” which are a network of fun, forested trails for skiers and snowboarders filled with natural twists, turns and rollers!!
The on-resort shuttle will swiftly carry us to the mountain of interest in essentially no time flat: ~5 minutes to Dollar,
~10 minutes to Baldy. You won’t even have time to take your last-minute morning bus-snooze!!
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SUN VALLEY (CONT.)
LODGING:
We’ll be ‘suffering’ in this slum (see inset pics). At Sun Valley Lodge Apartments we’ll have 2- and 3- bedroom units with full kitchens, microwave, refrigerator, balcony, fireplace, and on-site washer/dryer. And of
course: an outdoor hot-tub!!
The on-resort shuttle will swiftly carry us to the mountain of interest in essentially no time flat: ~5 minutes to
Dollar, ~10 minutes to Baldy. You won’t even have time to take your last-minute morning bus-snooze!!
BUT WAIT: THERE’S MORE!!
If you tire of downhill skiing, there are so many other things to do! There is snow-shoeing, tubing, sleigh rides
and over 124 miles of meticulously groomed and maintained Nordic trails!! Not to mention (but we will) that if
for any reason 5 days of skiing is just not your cup of tea, instead of skiing you can trade your ticket in for a
number of other activities!
3-course tasting at The Ram Restaurant
Ski or Snowboard Group Clinic
Ice Skating Package with lunch
Nordic Package: cross-country trail pass and complete equipment rental
Massage!!
$40 off Village Shopping at select stores!
So what are you waiting for?? This is going to be one fun trip! If you have any questions, send us a message at SunValley2014@skiibex.com or call 847.772.5382 (mobile) or 847.998.1495 (home).
Don’t miss out --- sign up soon!!
Janine & Mark Westlund
Your Humble Sun Valley Hosts
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SNOWMASS/ASPEN
Ibex Spring-Break 2015
Snowmass/Aspen, CO - $1490
Hey Ibex Skiers and Riders, after
the trip sign up party we have less than 10 spots
open for
lucky Ibex members who are able to join us for Spring Break in Snowmass/Aspen. Snowmass/Aspen
is famous for great spring skiing due to the high altitude and plentiful snow. Ibex is famous for fun people and
great ski trips…what a combination - wooohoooo! Get signed up soon or you’ll be missing out.
Ibex is changing it up this time around and we will stay in Snowmass Village at the luxurious Top of The Village
Condos’ (website: http://www.destinationsnowmass.com/accommodations/top -of-the-village/virtualtours.php ). These condos’ are situated such that you are truly a few feet from your patio to the slope; ski out in
the morning, ski back in later. This will give you immediate access to the biggest and most diverse terrain of all the
mountains in Aspen. We will be a short walk (or free condo shuttle) to the shops and restaurants in Snowmass
village. Our condos’ have a heated indoor/outdoor pool and 2 good sized hot –tubs, along with a sauna and fitness facility. Each unit is equipped with a washer/dryer, kitchen, fireplace, private balcony or patio with a gas grill,
and daily maid service.
The great Aspen bus service (free) will give us access to the other mountains and the town of Aspen. While we
are in Snowmass, we will take a few days out to visit Aspen Highlands and Aspen (Ajax) mountain. Buttermilk is
an option as well. We will plan a few events in the town of Aspen and as well as Snowmass Village.
The skiing available is phenomenal, with over 5000 acres, and here are some mountain statistics:
Snowmass: Huge amount of terrain for every level of skier, plenty of groomed blues and bowls.
12,510 peak, 4,406 vertical, 3332 acres, 94 trails: 6% green, 47% blue, 17% black, 30% dbl black
Aspen Highlands: More advanced mountain, but still terrain for all, and spectacular views at the top.
12,392 peak, 3635 vertical, 1040 acres, 122 trails: 18% green, 30% blue, 16% black, 36% dbl black
Aspen : More advanced mountain, with no green terrain, but a classic that rises out of Aspen town. 11,212
peak, 3267 vertical, 675 acres, 76 trails: 0% green, 48% blue, 26% black, 26% dbl black
Buttermilk : Easiest mountain, great for an easy day for the less advanced skiers or a change of pace.
9,900 peak, 2,300 vertical, 470 acres, 44 trails: 35% green, 39% blue, 21% black, 5% dbl black
You can explore tons more Snowmass/Aspen information here: http://www.aspensnowmass.com/
We have a 5/6 day lift ticket and the ability to add a 6th day for about $60. This lift ticket gives us the option of skiing Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Aspen Mountains. We will certainly be planning visits
to these other mountains during the week.
Snowmass Village offers dozens of restaurants and bars, with choices for every pallet. There is plenty of shopping
to keep those credit cards well warn, if you need a souvenir or 12. Of course, the town of Historic Aspen is a short
15 minute shuttle ride away, and there are dozens more dining options and 100’s of shops to visit.
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SNOWMASS/ASPEN (CONT.)
Out transportation schedule to get us out to Snowmass listed here:
Saturday March 21, 2015
United # 707 - Leave O’Hare: 6:00am, Arrive Denver: 7:35am
Coach Bus Transfer to Snowmass (with Stop at supermarket)
Saturday March 28, 2015
Coach Bus Transfer to Denver (NOT at the crack of dawn!)
United # 254 - Leave Denver: 5:30pm, Arrive O’Hare: 8:55pm
This is going to be a great trip starting with our Wine and Cheese arrival party and continuing for 7 days of spring
skiing in Colorado. We will plan lunch meeting locations, après ski locations, some casual group dinners, and we
will even try to visit a few of those bars on a Friday evening pub crawl to celebrate the end of the ski week.
Don’t forget March is the actually the Snowiest month in Colorado. We will likely see warm spring skiing days, and
almost certainly a few snowy days that will provide a variety of conditions for the great snow riding terrain Snowmass/Aspen offers. With bases at 9000’, and peaks up to 12,500’, snow conditions are always fantastic in March
at Snowmass/Aspen.
Don’t forget the Ibex Ski School will be offering lessons to help you get the most out of your ski days.
It is going a great time with great people, so get signed up soon, the spots are sure to go fast.
Any questions, please let us know!
Your “Spring-Break” Snowmass/Aspen trip leaders,
Lou & Lucy DiFrancisco
Skierdude1@aol.com
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CRESTED BUTTE
Crested Butte was voted the best ski town for 2014 by Powder Magazine so
you do not want to miss this trip. We leave on March 5, 2015 and land at the
Gunnison Airport at 2:05 pm. Then with just at 31 mile bus ride we will be at the
wonderful Plaza Condos. We will be staying in 2 bedroom / 2 bath condos that are
100 yards from the lifts. You can get 3-4 ski days in with only taking 4 days off
work. The cost is $1055. This includes air, Lodging, ground transportation, and a
3 day lift ticket ($60 more for 4th day lift ticket).
Crested Butte averages over 300 inches of snow fall a year. The resort has 1547
skiable acres, 15 total lifts, and 121 trails for all skiing abilities. There are plenty of
other activities available from zip lining, snowmobiling, snow shoeing, cross country
skiing, and there are a couple spas in the area. There is something for everyone.
Of the 28 spots there is only 1 left. So if you are thinking of going you need to act
fast and sign up. When we fill up I will create a waiting list and we will what we can
do.
Joe Kelley
Crested Butte Trip Leader
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Saturday, August 16th was the Ibex Tennis Event at Midtown Health Club in Palatine. Ed and
Karen, Lynn, Pam, Mike, Matt, Suzanne, Sue, Oliver and Andrea, Mary Lynn, MK, and Sarah
(Ed was a spectator due to recent knee procedure) hit the courts ready for some doubles action. We all got to play with different partners and opponents by rotating the server out after
each game and that player would run to a different court for a new game. After almost 2 hours
of fun tennis, we relaxed on the patio with light snacks and drinks. Some even ventured to the
beautiful pool for a swim. Each of us was also given a guest pass (members and non- members) to return to Midtown to enjoy the facilities. Thanks to Midtown for hosting such a fun
event. I am looking forward to coordinating another event at Midtown. Is anyone interested in
playing pickle ball?
By Suzanne Nagel
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IF’N YOU’D LIKE TO SKI IN THE MID-WEST ….. GRANITE PEAK!!!!
2015 Midwest Trip Destination—Granite Peak, Wi—February 20 - 22nd
A favorite because of the many runs - 76, tallest and largest ski area in WI, 700 vertical
feet. 80% of the runs are served by high speed lifts. The majority of the mountain is lighted for night skiing so don’t have to stop.
Enjoy seeing the lights of Wausau Wisconsin Fri and Sat. nights.
New for the 2014/2015 Season!
NEW HIGH SPEED QUAD chairlift. The new “Cupid Express” will replace the former Cupid lift, servicing the eastern slopes. With
the most modern and convenient lift system in the Midwest, Granite Peak continues to set the standard for advanced and customer-friendly lifts.
Have small kids, Granite offers dedicated beginner terrain and the Enchanted Forest makes learning fun for the children.
Have teenagers or enjoy boarding.. A favorite spot for snowboarders, 5 parks.
Haven’t ski’d in awhile… You can count on receiving one of the many benefits of being an Ibex
member, Ski and or Snowboard lessons by one of our instructors Saturday morning.
Enjoy going thru the trees and feeling a little seclusion while skiing, the Eastern Glades and the Western Glades offer black runs
and some rolling terrain….much fun.
So whether you’re single, a couple or a family this is a great weekend trip.
Sound good??? Plan on staying at the
Best Western, 2 night stay
2901 Hummingbird Road,
Wausau, WI, 54401, United States
Phone: 715/842-1616
www.midwaywausau.com
Features & Amenities
Complimentary Breakfast
Fitness Center
Pool
Pets Allowed
Restaurant Onsite
Hot Tub
Room Service
High Speed Internet
Breakfast Made Easy
Free Breakfast
Complimentary full breakfast
Hot breakfast items
fresh fruit juices and more.
You can email me with your questions, kab351@yahoo.com
Your hosts,
Karen and Ed Bendickson
Chris and Matt
Granite Peak Hours:
Friday & Saturday 9-9
Sunday 9-4
So to recap this is a 2 night stay with lift tickets for Saturday and Sunday.
This will also include food and drink Saturday night
poolside. So plan to renew your membership and mark
your calendars for February 20-22nd, 2015.
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BUSINESS….
Payment Schedule & Procedures: Important Information.
1. Payments are due on the dates listed.
2. Separate checks for EACH Trip or Activity! OK to pay for multiple people for same event.
3. Will you have a “special rate”? Senior, youth, child, find out your exact total due!
4. Communicate with your Trip Leader if you have questions or special circumstances.
4. Do not over pay. Refunds are difficult, if not impossible!
5. If you read this far, you are probably not a problem participant. Thanks for your diligence.
6. Keep track of what you pay! Ask what you owe if you are not sure.
7. If you have a better system, be an officer. Your ideas will be implemented.
Huge Thank You from the Treasurer and your Trip Leaders!!
Jean, questions ibextrips2014@skiibex.com
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Trip Insurance 2014-2015
Trip insurance is available through our Trip Providers. Purchase of trip insurance may cover accident, sickness, or death of a participant or covered family member that would result in cancellation either prior to or
during the trip.
European trip: Alphorn Tours “Click” on Travel Guard link at bottom of webpage to sign up for trip insurance.
Keystone, Sun Valley, Crested Butte, or Snowmass: Winter Ski & Sport “Click” on Learn more in the Travel Insurance icon.
Granite Peak: No Insurance available.
Trip insurance is a personal decision. The purchase of trip insurance is a contract between the trip participant and the insurance provider. Ibex provides insurance information as a convenience for our participants.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
Halloween Party
Sat. Oct. 25th
7pm-12pm
Hosted by Sue Weides and Maureen Rosenbarger
The Arlington Club
1610 Newburn Court
Wheeling, Il. 60090
(near Buffalo Grove Road and Dundee Road)
Soft drinks and sandwiches provided
D.J. for dancing and karaoke!
BYOB and either an appetizer , desser t, or salad to shar e
Bring your best singing voices!!
Costumes highly recommended!
Space limited-first come first served
RSVP and a $10. 00 entry fee due by 2 nd meeting in Sept.
After that you will be put on a waiting list
RSVP: Sue’s email skiingsw19@comcast.net
Or cell # 847-727-9373
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LGBT: LAKE GENEVA BAR TOUR (by bicycle!!)
On Saturday, September 27th we will meet in downtown Lake Geneva for our annual circum-navigational bike ride
around the lake. I think this is our 17th year!! (depending on how you count J) But talk with anyone who’s been on this
ride before and they’ll tell you how much fun they’ve had!
Here’s ‘just the facts’:
THIS IS AN ALL DAY EVENT STARTING AT EITHER 9a or 11a depending on what you want to do:
Want some BREAKFAST before the ride? We will meet for breakfast at Lake-Aire Restaurant (804 W. Main
Street, Lake Geneva) around 9a. I don’t suggest bringing your bike to the restaurant – the sidewalk is small; but if
it jeopardizes your ability to be READY TO RIDE at 11:00a, then bring it along with a lock.
No Breakfast: Just want to ride? We’ll meet in the parking lot behind Champs (747 W. Main Street) READY TO
RIDE at 11:00am.
THIS RIDE IS SOCIAL! The purpose is to be outside, enjoy the company of friends in good scenery with a bit
of biking and beverages in between.
PARKING
There are 4-hour meters all over Lake Geneva --- try to find a spot without meters. We’ve had luck with a little lot at
the corner of Sage St and Geneva St. (Look for the Starbucks on the corner of Main St – aka Hwy 50 – and Center St, turn right to first street which is Geneva and turn right again to end which is Sage)
THE RIDE
The ride is approximately 21 miles along a rolling landscape: some of the landscape is gentle, a small bit of it is not,
all of it makes for a fun ride.
There are 5 pubs for us to rest our pedals – although we try to stop at them all, the total number of stops is a fluid evaluation of the fun had at each stop.
We will have lunch at either pub stop 3 or 4, depending on the hunger level of the group.
The ANNUAL GROUP PICTURE will be taken in front of the lake at our favorite stop.
We end the day c.6:30p at Popeye’s for dinner and chuckles of the day’s events.
NOT FOND OF BIKING BUT STILL WANT TO HAVE FUN ? ? NOT TO WORRY!!!
There are lots of ways you can still join this group:
Bring your motorcycle --- leather is just as fun as lycra!
Rent a moped!! (if you can find one, let me know and I’ll help promote it to others for you!)
Drive it!! If you think you can offer “ sag” assistance to your biking buddies in the unlikely event that
something unexpected happens, you’re pretty much guaranteed that someone will buy you a beverage of your
choice out of gratitude!! Let me know if you’re driving and I can share the names of others who are driving as
well in the event you’d like to carpool!
I’M IN!!! WHERE DO I SIGN?
An electronic invitation will be sent out to the membership and others in mid August. It’s important that you reply to
that message so we don’t leave without you. Questions? Give me a call: 847.732.4804.
Come join us to celebrate the end of summer and welcome in the Fall Fun!!!
-- JANINE
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MONTH— FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH
SEPTEMBER BAR OF THE MONTH
Rack House Kitchen & Tavern
222 E. Algonquin Road, Arlington Heights, IL
847.640.7225
Friday, September 5th
The Rack House is conveniently located just east of Arlington Heights Road on Algonquin—where Boston Blackies use
to be. It is a very nice restaurant, large indoor bar, private room (if we want it) with a fireplace and a very nice outdoor
patio. We can get part of the patio reserved for the Ibex clan too. Stuart and Denise went for a private happy hour cocktail and some appetizers to check it out. “It passed with flying colors,” says Denise.
The rackhouse (or rickhouse) is where bourbon barrels are stored and aged. With this, Whiskey and Bourbon play a
major role in many of the dishes and house made sauces they serve. Many local craft beers, regional Whiskey and
Bourbons, Moonshine, nice wines, special cocktails, like the “Cucumber Martini,” and more await us. The prices are
very reasonable. We each had a glass of wine ($7), some excellent bbq rubbed chicken wings ($8) and a plate of huge
peel and eat-shrimp ($13). They have favorites like Carolina pulled pork sandwich ($12) or even sautéed Kale and
sweet potato tots ($4 each) for the veggie lover. Full dinners, like brisket, ribs, fish and chicken are available for under
$18.
With multiple big screen plasma televisions throughout the restaurant and patio, you can be sure that you will have a
view to watch a game.
Check it out on Yelp—that is how we found it.
Please send us an email if you think you might go, so we can reserve proper space.
Deniseboba@sbcglobal.net.
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LGBT: LAKE GENEVA BAR TOUR (by bicycle!!)
On Saturday, September 27th we will meet in downtown Lake Geneva for our annual circum-navigational bike ride
around the lake. I think this is our 17th year!! (depending on how you count J) But talk with anyone who’s been on this
ride before and they’ll tell you how much fun they’ve had!
Here’s ‘just the facts’:
THIS IS AN ALL DAY EVENT STARTING AT EITHER 9a or 11a depending on what you want to do:
Want some BREAKFAST before the ride? We will meet for breakfast at Lake-Aire Restaurant (804 W. Main
Street, Lake Geneva) around 9a. I don’t suggest bringing your bike to the restaurant – the sidewalk is small; but if
it jeopardizes your ability to be READY TO RIDE at 11:00a, then bring it along with a lock.
No Breakfast: Just want to ride? We’ll meet in the parking lot behind Champs (747 W. Main Street) READY TO
RIDE at 11:00am.
THIS RIDE IS SOCIAL! The purpose is to be outside, enjoy the company of friends in good scenery with a bit
of biking and beverages in between.
PARKING
There are 4-hour meters all over Lake Geneva --- try to find a spot without meters. We’ve had luck with a little lot at
the corner of Sage St and Geneva St. (Look for the Starbucks on the corner of Main St – aka Hwy 50 – and Center St, turn right to first street which is Geneva and turn right again to end which is Sage)
THE RIDE
The ride is approximately 21 miles along a rolling landscape: some of the landscape is gentle, a small bit of it is not,
all of it makes for a fun ride.
There are 5 pubs for us to rest our pedals – although we try to stop at them all, the total number of stops is a fluid evaluation of the fun had at each stop.
We will have lunch at either pub stop 3 or 4, depending on the hunger level of the group.
The ANNUAL GROUP PICTURE will be taken in front of the lake at our favorite stop.
We end the day c.6:30p at Popeye’s for dinner and chuckles of the day’s events.
NOT FOND OF BIKING BUT STILL WANT TO HAVE FUN ? ? NOT TO WORRY!!!
There are lots of ways you can still join this group:
Bring your motorcycle --- leather is just as fun as lycra!
Rent a moped!! (if you can find one, let me know and I’ll help promote it to others for you!)
Drive it!! If you think you can offer “ sag” assistance to your biking buddies in the unlikely event that
something unexpected happens, you’re pretty much guaranteed that someone will buy you a beverage of your
choice out of gratitude!! Let me know if you’re driving and I can share the names of others who are driving as
well in the event you’d like to carpool!
I’M IN!!! WHERE DO I SIGN?
An electronic invitation will be sent out to the membership and others in mid August. It’s important that you reply to
that message so we don’t leave without you. Questions? Give me a call: 847.732.4804.
Come join us to celebrate the end of summer and welcome in the Fall Fun!!!
-- JANINE
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MEMBERSHIP MATTERS
It was great to see all of you at the trip sign up party
and thanks to all that renewed their membership.
There is still space on many of the upcoming trips for
this winter and you do not want to miss out. Remember that you have to be a member to sign up for a
trip. You can sign up at the monthly meetings or print
the membership form off the website
www.skiibex.com and mail it in with your payment to
the PO Box.
Ibex Ski and Snowboard Club
P. O. Box 1542
Palatine, IL 60078
You can also pay using pay pal on the club website. Membership gives you the monthly newsletter
and great ski and snowboard trip options.
I also want to thank Kathy Burns and Joe Davis for
the wonderful help at the membership table at the trip
sign up party.
Membership Chair
Joe Kelley
Ibex Membership Chair
Mary Kay Swanlund
09--03
Heather Harris
09--03
Sally Childress
09--05
Chirs Quattrochi
09--06
Michael Borowiak
09--06
Jacqueline Jensen
09--06
Jerry Stein
09--10
Terry Rowley
09--15
Kathy Murray
09--17
Susan Binzel
09--17
Bonnie Linklater
09--21
Don Starzyk
09--22
Jean Bagel
09--23
Tom Zolna
09--23
Sarah Graham
09--23
Returning Members
Michael Akutagawa
Brent Bauer and Mary LaLoggia
Robert and Barbara Kimicata
Bonnie Linklater
Suzanne Nagel
Mike Psaras
George Anagnostopoulos
Jean Bagel
Horacio Baggio
Carl Berg
Chuck ans Susan Binzel
Denise and Stuart Boba
Adolph and Christine Ciringione
Lou and Lucy DiFrancisco
Mike Edens
Peter Emery
Ed Fee and Sarah Schmeichel
Julian Franklin
Karen Helfrecht
Paula Hiller
Doris and Bill Hoffie
Andrea Girke
Debora Kappler
Steve Lenius
Loretta Low
Lynne Moon
Claude Petit
Dianne Schuler
David Schraub
Jeff and Chris Smith
Mark and Jenaine Westlund
Tom and Mary Pat Zolna
Amy Pikarski
Joe Johnston
Bill and Sue Meise
Andy and Patti Bustle
Welcome
New
Members:
Jim Busby
Peter D. Emery
Welcome
Back:
Paul Friedrich
Mary Beth Friedrich
Bonnie Butzke
Curt Moore
Mikie Polk
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AUGUST & BEYOND ACTIVITIES
September 5
September 6
September 19 – 21
September 27
October 3
October 25
October 26
TGIF – The Rack House in Arlington Hts.
RAVINIA: Carrie Underwood (IBEX)
Fall Colors golf outing
Lake Geneva Bike Tour
Bowling
IBEX Halloween party
Swan Lake Ballet
BAR OF THE MONTH
THIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH
SEPTEMBER BAR OF THE MONTH
Rack House Kitchen & Tavern
222 E. Algonquin Road, Arlington Heights, IL
847.640.7225
See the full article inside this issue
WWW.SKIIBEX.COM
P
lease check out the Ibex website. Webmaster Joe Heater has
done a spectacular job updating and
modernizing it. This is the place to
go to for the latest news on activities and events. Improvements are
planned for the future so keep coming back often. -Jeff
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Humor from Great Minds:
As you get older three things happen. The first is your memory goes, and I can't
remember the other two.
- Norman Wisdom
One of the most difficult things in the world is to convince a woman that even a
bargain costs money.
Edgar Watson Howe
A true friend is one who overlooks your failures and tolerates your success!
Doug Larson
A harmful truth is always better then..a useful lie!
Eric Bolton
We spend the first twelve months of our children's lives teaching them to walk
and talk and the next twelve telling them to sit down and shut up.
Phyllis Diller
Start every day with a smile and get it over with.
W.C. Fields
Everything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else.
Will Rogers
PARTING SHOTS
Always get married early in the morning. That way, if it doesn't work out, you
haven't wasted a whole day.
Mickey Rooney