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Conditions
Friday February 7th - 6:00AM

Good morning skiers and snowboarders!

The cold is officially back after this week’s brief mid-20s heat wave, and winter is reminding us who’s in charge. We picked up a light dusting of fresh snow overnight, less than an inch, just enough to freshen things up and give the mountain that classic winter look. Snow showers may pass through this morning, and it’s a cold one out there, with temperatures topping out around 6 degrees. Winds will be strong early and ease a bit as the afternoon goes on.

With the colder temperatures, the snow will ski on the firmer side. Groomed trails will feel hard and fast, especially early in the day, with solid edge hold for confident carving. This is a great day to break out your sharpest edges and stiffer skis or boards, as they’ll really shine in these conditions. Favorite groomers like Warpath, Upper and Lower Whistler, Wolverine, Wiseacres, Wraparound, Wanderer, Windfall, What?!, Way Out, and Wicked are ready for crisp turns and clean laps.

Snowmaking is active today on Mini Wall Bypass and Lower Whirlwind, as the team takes full advantage of the cold to keep building and strengthening coverage.

Lift service today includes Wonderama Express Quad (C), Whiteway Express Quad (D), Westside Six (F), East Peak Express Quad (G), Wooly Bear Carpet (E), and K-Lift, keeping plenty of the mountain open and moving.

If you’re heading out, think extra layers, face coverage, and warm gloves. Avoid cotton and stick with moisture-wicking layers to stay comfortable.

And when it’s time to take a break, warm up with a bowl of chili or a hot cocoa. It’ll be waiting for you in the Foodhall before you head back out for more laps.

Dress smart, take breaks when needed, and enjoy a classic winter day on the mountain.
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High 10 °F
Low 10 °F
Trails Open 52/54
Lifts Open 8/9
New Snow
Base Depth 46"
Open Acres 277.85 ac
Westside Six
None
Wooly Bear Carpet
None
Wonderama Express Quad
None
Whiteway Express Quad
None
East Peak Express Quad
None
Willpower Triple
None
Enclave Carpet
None
Baker Double
None
Whisper Run Carpet
None

Primary Surface

Secondary Surface

Easier Way to Go
Groomed
Easier Where's Charlie
Groomed
Easier Wooly Bear
Groomed
Easier Whisper Run
Groomed
Easier What's Next
Groomed
Most Difficult Wilbur
Groomed
Easier Whiteway
Groomed
Easier Willpower
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Wraparound
Groomed
Easier Lower Wraparound
Groomed
More Difficult Wolf's Prey
Groomed
More Difficult Wildcat
None
More Difficult Whiskey Jack
Groomed
More Difficult Waltz
None
More Difficult Wrangler
None
More Difficult Wizard
None
More Difficult Wall Street
Groomed
More Difficult Warpath Chute
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Warpath
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Warpath
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Wiseacres
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wiseacres
Groomed
Most Difficult Whistler Chute
None
More Difficult Upper Whistler
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Whistler
Snowmaking Active
More Difficult Mini Wall Bypass
Groomed
Extreme The Wall
None
Most Difficult Old Wolverine
None
Extreme Upper Wolverine
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wolverine
Groomed
Extreme Upper Wheelchair
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wheelchair
Groomed
Extreme Wedel
None
More Difficult Upper Wall Street
Groomed
Advanced Warmup Road
None
More Difficult Warmup
Snowmaking Active
Easier Wonderama
Snowmaking Active
More Difficult What
Groomed
Advanced Windfall
Groomed
Most Difficult Whataride Glades
Moguls
Extreme Wide Connection
None
Extreme Upper Wipeout
None
More Difficult Lower Wipeout
Groomed
Extreme Way Out
None
More Difficult Upper Whirlwind
Snowmaking
More Difficult Lower Whirlwind
Snowmaking
Easier Wanderer
Groomed
Most Difficult Why Not
Groomed
Most Difficult WinTuck
Groomed
Most Difficult Wigeon
Groomed
Most Difficult Wing N' It
None
Most Difficult Wicked
None
More Difficult World Cup
Groomed
Easier Wapeka
Groomed
Wilbur Park
Groomed
Lower Warpath Park
Groomed
Mini Park on Lower Wraparound
Groomed
Mini Wall Bypass Park
None

Windham Mountain Club Unveils Plans

for Winter 2023/2024 Season & Beyond

Windham Mountain Club Unveils Plans for Winter 2023/2024 Season & Beyond
New culinary offerings and elevated amenities await members and guests

Windham, NY (October 2, 2023) – Today, the Windham Mountain Club, formerly known as Windham Mountain and Windham Mountain Resort, proudly introduces its new name and presents exciting plans for the upcoming 2023/2024 ski season and beyond. In July 2023, Windham Mountain Club unveiled its first master plan update, outlining a substantial investment of more than $70 million dollars in enhancements over the next several years to the mountain’s amenities and services, which will benefit both guests and members.

The Mountain will continue to be open to the public and in addition to enhanced snowmaking and upgraded lifts, the 2023/2024 ski season will introduce a reimagined culinary program, including the following new restaurants:

● Foodhall – An elevated food court with fresh fare offerings and a full bar

● Seasons – A Mediterranean kitchen concept located in the base lodge

● Cin! Cin! – An Italian Alps-style restaurant with an approachable wine program located at mid-mountain

● The Windham – A reimagined private members’ club dining experience

“Our goal is to provide the best overall skiing and riding experience in the Northeast,” says President Chip Seamans. “With uncrowded slopes for members and the public, our ski racing and development programs, and extraordinary culinary offerings, we aim to create a remarkable end-to-end experience at Windham Mountain Club.”

Season passes and ticket products are available to the public, and Windham Mountain Club will continue to limit overall capacity to ensure minimal lift lines and uncrowded slopes for all members and guests.

A reimagined and enhanced private members’ club offering will be introduced as part of Windham Mountain Club. As part of the members’ club experience, upgrades to the golf course, led by award-winning golf course architect Tom Fazio, and renovations to the clubhouse are set to begin in fall 2024. In addition to year-round programming for the entire family, new amenities for members and lodging guests will include:

● A luxury spa, gym and fitness club

● An adventure hub offering retail and outdoor activities such as fly-fishing, horseback riding, shooting, and biking

● A Hudson River outpost

● On-site pools and racquet sports facilities

● An amphitheater for summer concert series

Existing homeowners in the Windham community will be able to apply for community memberships starting November 2023.

“We will continue to build on our preexisting members’ club by creating incredible year-round amenities for adults and families,” says Sandy Beall, Chairman. “Our focus is creating memorable experiences, from a day on the mountain to an afternoon on the water or fairway, to summer mornings spent in holistic fitness and total rejuvenation. Windham Mountain Club will offer memorable experiences guests look forward to year after year.”

Lifts and snowmaking have also been enhanced at Windham Mountain Club, including a full mechanical upgrade to the East Side Express (G) and more automated snowmaking to provide more snow coverage in less time. Automation has been added for this season on Upper Wolverine, Lower Warpath, and Way to Go.

For more than half a century, Windham Mountain has been an integral part of the Windham community, playing a substantial role in the local economy. The enhancements to Windham will introduce hundreds of local jobs and millions of dollars into the local economy as the mountain upgrades its offerings and evolves into a four-season resort destination, encouraging guests to visit for longer periods of time and invest in the community.

Windham Mountain Club will continue its longstanding partnership with the Adaptive Sports Foundation, and aims to increase its contribution to the Windham Foundation, a 501(c)(3) grants-based organization, funding programs in education, recreation, the arts, and community initiatives. Windham Mountain Club will also continue supporting recreational activities and organizations, including the Windham Ashland Jewett Central School District’s “Ski Tuesdays” and free ski passes, as well as SHRED Foundation. Windham Mountain Club will keep the local community informed as plans are solidified.

For more information on Windham Mountain Club, visit www.windhammountainclub.com.

About Windham Mountain Club

Windham Mountain Club is a premier multi-generational, four-season resort located in the Great Northern Catskills, two and a half hours north of New York City. Boasting 285 skiable acres across 54 trails and serviced by 11 lifts (four of which are high speed), the mountain offers an award-winning Ski and Ride School, lodging, a tubing park and world-class alpine and freestyle competition teams. Windham Mountain Club has four dining outlets, including the Foodhall, Seasons, Cin! Cin!, and The Windham. The summer season brings mountain getaways and excursions, in addition to family-friendly events and festivals. Future enhancements to Windham Mountain Club include a new Windham Country Club, an 18-hole golf course designed by award-winning golf course architect Tom Fazio, a luxury spa and fitness center, and expanded lodging.

For inquiries about Windham Mountain Club, please contact:

Kate Sullivan, 518.734.4300 ext. 1354; [email protected]