"The Boneyard" Terrain Park Opens at Ski Apache
By Alexis Kerschner
December 1, 2004
RJC --
Ski Apache Announces New Terrain Park
“The Boneyard†Features
Boxes, Rails and Jumps for Skiers and Snowboarders.
For Immediate Release
Contact: Alexis Kerschner, Rick Johnson & Company, (505)
266-7220, akerschner@rjc.com
(Ski Apache, NM) The ski season is
just around the corner, and Ski Apache is pleased to announce the grand opening
of its new terrain park, the “Boneyard,†for the 2004-2005 season.
“We’re
excited to make this new amenity available for our customers,†said Scott
Goeller, director of Ski Apache’s ski and snowboard school. “The Boneyard is
located on a great piece of terrain that is very visible and easily accessible
for all of our skiers and snowboarders.â€
The Boneyard has a gated entrance
and offers a series of features that flow from one to the next. There are a total of 5 boxes, a rainbow box,
3 flat rails, a flat-down-flat rail, an A-frame rail and a battleship rail.
The terrain park ends with a series of jumps near the bottom. These features
will be a nice challenge for seasoned snowboarders and skiers looking to test
their skills.
The
Smokey Bear trail, just to the northwest of the ski lodge, was converted into
the terrain park. The Boneyard is conveniently located to the left of the Lincoln
lift and can be accessed off of Lincoln’s
midway unload.
The
site was chosen for the terrain park also because it is an easily accessible
area for snow making. Terrain parks typically require a lot of snow and
grooming, according to Goeller. The good location will help Ski Apache ensure
the site is in good condition day after day.
“We
recognized the demand some of our guests had for a terrain park,†said Goeller.
“We encourage everyone to come out and give the Boneyard a try.â€
The Ski Apache
mountain resort is owned and operated by the Mescalero Apache Tribe. The 4,000
member Mescalero Apache tribe is located near Ruidoso,
NM. Other tribal enterprises include: The
Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort (re-opening March 2005) and Casino Apache, the Casino
Apache Travel Center,
Inn of the Mountain Gods Golf Course, and more. For more
information, go to: www.skiapache.com or
www.innofthemountaingods.com;
or call Ski Apache at (505) 336-4356.
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