Squaw
Valley USA Wraps Up Season with World's Biggest Pond Skimming Contest
and Huge Season Pass Discounts
BROADCAST
QUALITY MPEG 2 B-ROLL FOOTAGE - Available after 2:00pm PDT,
May 7, 2009.
STORY
SUMMARY: (Squaw Valley USA, Olympic Valley, California) –
Squaw Valley USA will bring the longest season in Lake Tahoe to a close
this weekend with superb spring conditions, the world's biggest pond
skimming contest, and the final sales days of the dramatically discounted
50/60 Anniversary Season Passes.
FOOTAGE
INCLUDES: B-roll video of recent Lake Cushing Crossing pond
crossing action.
SUPPORTING
COPY: Squaw Valley USA, North America’s Spring Skiing
Capital, continues to offer exceptional spring skiing conditions right
to the end with a base snowpack on the upper mountain of over 7 feet.
Upper mountain lifts will remain open daily through this Sunday, May
10th.
LAKE
CUSHING CLASSIC – WORLD’S BIGGEST POND SKIMMING CONTEST
- SAT, MAY 9
North America’s original pond crossing, the Lake Cushing
Classic, returns to Squaw Valley USA for the 19th consecutive season.
This wildly entertaining competition challenges local lunatics and gregarious
guests to cross the vast and chilly waters of Lake Cushing on skis,
a snowboard or any ski or snowboard-based vessel. Notorious for its
colossal crashes, hilarious costumes, and ultra-creative pond skimming
contraptions, the 19th annual Lake Cushing Classic is rescheduled for
Saturday May 9, 2009.
Pond Skimming
has become a fixture on spring event lineups at ski resorts around the
world. However, it was at Squaw Valley, 19 years ago, when the event
was first conceived. At the end of each ski season, when the large pond
at the base of the mountain (“Lake Cushing”) had melted,
Squaw Ski Patrollers would attempt to ski across Lake Cushing as a ceremonious
goodbye to the season. The ritual developed into a public competition
and later, Squaw Valley’s signature spring event. Since then,
plenty of ski resorts have their go at pond skimming events, but none
do it quite like Squaw Valley. Perhaps it is because the characters
at Squaw are a little more daring, a little more agile, and a little
bit better on sticks. Or maybe it is because “Lake” Cushing
is a real pond, rather than a tarp-lined ditch or kiddie pool. Whatever
the reason, the Cushing Classic blows other pond skimming events out
of the water, and the thousand plus spectators each year are testament
to that.
Registration
starts at noon, and the event begins at 2pm. For details visit squaw.com.
LAST
DAYS FOR DISCOUNTED SEASON PASSES - SALE ENDS MAY 11
In celebration of two milestone anniversaries – Squaw
Valley’s 60th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of the 1960
Olympics, Squaw Valley is offering 2009-10 Season Passes for as low
as $369 for adults, $269 for 18 to 22 year-olds and $99 for children.
In the past Squaw’s season pass price point kept many snow sport
enthusiasts from discovering Squaw Valley’s 4,000 acres of skiable
terrain, advanced lift network of 33 lifts, convenient base area parking,
free night skiing, a mountaintop lagoon & Spa, and the many other
perks afforded to Squaw Valley Passholders. For details and to purchase
online, visit squaw.com.
For more
information about Squaw Valley call 530-583-6985 or visit www.squaw.com.
Spring and summer lodging packages are available now - contact Squaw
Valley Central Reservations at 800-545-4350 or visit www.squawvacations.com.
Site of the VIII Winter Olympic Games, Squaw Valley USA is located five
miles north of Lake Tahoe along the Truckee River on Highway 89. The
year-round resort offers 4,000 acres of lift served terrain including
half pipes and terrain parks, ice-skating, snowtubing, indoor rock climbing,
an Olympic Winter Games Museum, shopping, dining and more. For more
information call 530-583-6985, or visit www.squaw.com.
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STILL
PHOTO:
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Credit: Courtesy Squaw Valley Ski Corp.
LOCATORS:
- Squaw Valley USA, Lake Tahoe, CA.
Footage
provided by:
Squaw Valley USA
Contact: Savannah Cowley
(530) 581-7130
scowley@squaw.com
TAPE
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