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2009! Issue 6 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SENIORS SKI CLUB! DECEMBER 1, 2009 SKI TRACKS This issue generously sponsored by President s Report It s been a great fall. We have had warm double-digit temperatures in the Edmonton area while the mountains are receiving record snowfalls. The only downside of this ideal weather pattern is that Snow Valley had to delay its planned opening by one week. However, all of our On Hill Programs started on schedule. The Welcome to Winter and New Members Day, held on November 24, was a resounding success and certainly got everyone into the skiing mentality. It was a great start to the season. Over 190 members and guests attended the Fall Banquet for an evening of great food and camaraderie. In addition, we were treated to a performance put on by the German Canadian Cultural Centre Choir. Thanks to Dieter Schumann for making the choir arrangements and thanks to Gayle Houston for organizing the Fall Dinner. Sadly, Millie Seitz, one of our founding members and a past president of the club, passed away on November 17 at the age of 78. In addition to her contribution to the club, Millie earned several awards for volunteerism. Our sincere sympathies are extended to her family. She will be fondly remembered by all of us who knew her. As this is the last newsletter before Christmas, my best wishes for a joyous and safe holiday season and a very Merry Christmas. Klaus Kyritz UNDER the COVER Pg Welcome to Winter Report 2 New Members Day 2 Tuesdays at Snow Valley 2 Biking 3 Tour Dates 3 Opening Day at Marmot 4 Pacesetter Ski Shop 5 Discounts for Members 6 Fall Dinner Report 6 Kimberley Tour 7 Silver Star Tour 8 Marmot in March 9 Club Information 10 What s Coming Up? Sunshine Village 1 Dec. 6 to 9 Sun Peaks 1 Jan. 3 to 8 Sun Peaks 2 Jan. 10 to 14 New Members Day Jan. 19 Marmot Ski Improvement Jan. 24 to 28 Kimberley Feb. 7 to 11 Are you ready for this? Skiing season day 2 at Marmot was beautifully sunny and mild. Silver Star Feb. 21 to 26 Marmot in March Mar. 7 to 11! PAGE 1

MEMBERSHIP and CLUB INFORMATION Welcome to Winter Our Welcome to Winter drew some 90 enthusiastic members to Snow Valley. We welcomed 14 new members who met other members as well as their Club Buddies. Everyone enjoyed the socializing and the opportunity to test out their ski equipment. Members thinking of up-grading their equipment appreciated advice from Georgette Look and Rob Hazen about the demo skis available at the Snow Rider Shop. Larry Comfort, John Hamilton, and Archie Childs provided ski tips to some members to help improve their skiing. The staff in the rental shop tested a lot of ski bindings. Thanks to the Snow Valley staff and Club volunteers who made the day a great success. Members Phone List We have prepared a Members Phone List name and phone number) as of November 21, 2009. If you were unable to attend the Registration and Information Session in October, contact Art Robinson at info@seniorsski.com or 780-435-8742 to request an email copy or a print copy. New Members Day All members are invited to come out to Snow Valley on Tuesday, January 19, to welcome new members to the Club. This is an opportunity for new members to meet other members. Lifts open at 9:30 am. We ll break for coffee and goodies around 10:45 am upstairs in the Lodge. How do you tell new members other than they look younger? Look for the orange star on the white badge. Tuesdays at Snow Valley Tuesdays are Club ski days at Snow Valley. The special Tuesday rate for a seniors 55+) day pass is $10 instead of the regular rate of $13. Consider becoming a Snow Valley season pass holder so you can enjoy discounts on area passes and accommodations in the mountains as well as discounts at the Snow Rider Shop! Go to www.snowvalley.ca and click on Discounts on the upper right corner. A seniors season pass is $65. Some members prefer to come early in the morning and ski the untracked slopes while the school groups are in lessons. Others prefer to come in the afternoon as the school groups are finishing their day. Although Tuesday is a Club ski day, you will see members on the runs at Snow Valley every weekday. Whenever you come, remember to wear your white badge. Membership As of November 29, there are 330 members in our Club including 48 new members. Ski Buddies Snow Valley and the RMSSC have once again joined forces to run the Ski Buddies program. Ski Buddies is a program that links children who need individual attention to learn to ski with members who are willing to give a few hours to provide assistance. Two identical one hour training sessions were provided by Steve Kenworthy and Albert Stone to give volunteers an idea about what would be involved and to answer all questions as completely as possible. Seventeen members have volunteered to work with the program. Soon the schools will arrive. Thanks to all those who decided to donate their time and expertise.! PAGE 2

Bikers Continue To Roll As I write this, we are entering our 5 th week of unofficial biking, although we did not bike during week one due to the snow. Until the end of October, we continued to meet at 10 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Hawrelak. Once we switched to Standard Time, we have been meeting at 11. We have been getting 10-12 riders out and on one especially nice day, we had 15 people. We even had four people out for a short ride one day when it was cold and rainy. As in other years, we plan to ride as long as the snow stays away. Jim Spalding Other Developments Around Jasper! Two other developments are worth noting. Highway 16 from Edmonton to Jasper has seen many miles of re-surfacing between Evansburg and Hinton in both directions making the trip much more pleasant. Secondly, the winter camping area, found between the parkway turnoff to Marmot and Jasper Townsite, has completed construction of a new washroom building complete with showers. This is an ideal place to change before driving home after a day on the slopes. News From Marmot Basin This season look for the new Canadian Rockies Express Card. It costs only $20 and provides a $10 discount on adult lift tickets daily, big savings on Jasper hotel rooms and savings in Jasper at select restaurants. It can be purchased online at www.abetterplaceto.com or directly at the Marmot Basin ticket window. Marmot Basin opened the Knob Chair on the afternoon of Tuesday, Nov 24! There is a tremendous amount of snow in the Knob area and our Avalanche Control Team worked very hard to get the area open. We now have all main lifts operating including the new Canadian Rockies Express high speed quad chair and we have 62 runs open representing about 85% of all terrain. Snow conditions are incredible! We have received over 100 cm of snow in the past 2 weeks and it is mid winter conditions. Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club Tours For 2009-2010 Tour Dates Opens Draw Closes Sunshine Village 1 December 6 to 9 closed Sun Peaks 1 January 3 to 8 closed Sun Peaks 2 January 10 to 14 Nov. 13 Nov. 23 Dec. 4 Marmot Ski Imp January 24 to 28 Nov. 16 Nov. 26 Dec. 18 Kimberley February 7 to 11 Dec. 7 Dec. 17 Dec. 31 Silver Star February 21 to 26 Dec. 7 Dec. 17 Jan. 7 Marmot in Mar. March 7 to 11 Jan. 3 Jan. 13 Feb. 2 Sunshine Village 2 April 11 to 14 Feb. 5 Feb. 15 Mar. 4! PAGE 3

Opening Day At Marmot Basin A Huge Success Canadian Rockies Express is now open! With those few words, Marmot Basin began operations for the 2009/2010 ski season. Mother Nature cooperated beautifully with heaps of new snow in the forty-eight hours prior to opening and continued to pile it on with another 2 inches during the day. Paradise, Exhibition and Highway 16 boasted a foot or more of fresh powder snow without a rock in sight. Throughout the day, Marmot was able to make snow on the lower runs which were already well supplied. Approximately 2400 skiers appeared on opening day making it a record-breaking start to the season. One senior Marmot Canadian Rockies Express The Stats 2400 Skiers Per Hour 1955 Vertical Feet Under 8 Minutes Per Lift Longest High-speed Quad in the Canadian rockies Footrests employee indicated that they had anticipated under a thousand skiers for the midweek opening but the November 11 holiday, the unveiling of Canadian Rockies Express and great early season conditions enticed a huge opening-day crowd. Installation of the Canadian Rockies Express is the culmination of an 8 million dollar project that included removal of Tranquilizer Chair and the Keifer T-bar. The high-speed quad is a Cadillac of chair lifts with a top-driven electric motor which can whisk 2400 skiers per hour from the base station, located between Eagle Express and the day lodge, to the unloading area at the top of Paradise run. In case of power failure, it has a small diesel engine which would allow the lift to be unloaded fairly rapidly without cause for concern. It also has an 800 horsepower reserve diesel engine which can operate the lift at 85% to 90% of its regular speed, allowing continued use during long periods of electrical outage. The two lodges have also had upgrades to their back-up generator systems to allow them to continue functioning more or less as usual during any electrical outage. Several runs have undergone improvements including the connector run between Eagle Express and the upper chalet which has been widened and cleared. Other noticeable improvements include seating in upper lodge, the establishment of a new run replacing the Keifer T-bar track, and the construction of permanent snow fencing at the top of Exhibition and Paradise Runs. Some skiers may have been concerned about crowding at the unloading area caused by the proximity of Triple Chair and Canadian Rockies Express terminals, but there were no difficulties on opening day despite the big crowd on the hill. There was a consistent short line-up for Canadian Rockies Express throughout the day for the 7 minute 45 second run to the top. The chair functioned flawlessly. It stays well below the tree-tops before exiting above the tree-line and stays reasonably low to the ground throughout its journey. Dave Gibson, President of Operations, indicated that while this marks the end of a major project there is much more happening very soon at Marmot. The agreement with Parks Canada has paved the way for more improvements which have been outlined in 5, 10, and 15 year plans. Next on the agenda is an assessment to see how Canadian Rockies Express changes skiing/boarding patterns on the hill. That will be completed this season. Everyone is invited to meet at Marmot Basin on Dec. 5 for the official dedication of Canadian Rockies Express. Check www.skimarmot.com for details.! PAGE 4

Pacesetter Ski and Snowboard has once again agreed to sponsor our December newsletter. Doug and his staff have the shop ready for another year with the tried and true and with many new items for this season. Pacesetter has a great selection of skis and boots for every level. One of the many new items is the Knee Binding System. This new binding protects the soft tissue around the knee in addition to the bones forming the leg. The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments, found on the inside the knee, help prevent movement of the knee forwards and backwards. Approximately 25% of all ski injuries involve these ligaments and 1/4 of skiers injured are forced to leave the sport. The Knee Binding is the only binding system that claims to protect soft tissue including these ligaments. For more information check out their cool website at www.kneebinding.com. If you are more interested in clothing, Loki Jackets with sizes for children thru adults are new for this year. The jacket, pictured to the right, has attached winter mitts as shown in the inset picture. The jackets are very reasonably priced and would make a great Christmas present. Many lifestyle brands are available for personal use or as the perfect gift. Remember to ask for your RMSSC discount or use the coupon you received at the RMSSC Fall Dinner. Pacesetter has all the extras that the skier might desire including car-top carriers, boot warmers, sun glasses, locks, and hundreds of other items. A full workshop with trained technicians will tune your equipment for maximum performance. During busy periods, seven days turn-around time is requested. Check out Pacesetter s website for Store Hours Monday: 9:30am - 5:30pm Tuesday: 9:30am - 5:30pm Wednesday: 9:30am - 5:30pm Thursday: 9:30am - 8:00pm Friday: 9:30am - 5:30pm Saturday: 9:30am - 5:30pm Sunday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm Store Hours change each month. Check the website. www.pacesetterb.com service packages and prices. Where are we? Pacesetter is on 167 St. and Stony Plain Rd., just across the street from Mayfield Common. Phone: 780) 483-2005 Email: info@pacesettersb.com! PAGE 5

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Kimberley: February 7 to 11, 2010 Tour Hosts: Bill and Pat Campbell 780) 986-0658 Joan and Bill Webber 780) 459-7023 Accommodation: Trickle Creek Lodge Room Type* Tour Package Cost per Person Single Double Triple Quad One bedroom king $1050 $697 $608 One bedroom twin $1050 $697 $608 Two bedroom king $881 $702 $612 Two bedroom twin $881 $702 $612 *Please specify king or twin making your reservation. The one bedroom suite includes a separate bedroom with a king bed or twin beds. There is a full bathroom and an open living area with a TV, sofa bed, gas fireplace, and a full size kitchen. The two bedroom suite includes a king bed or twin beds in the first bedroom and a queen bed in the second bedroom. Each bedroom has a TV. There are two bathrooms, a separate living area with a TV, a sofa bed, a gas fireplace, a full size kitchen, and a balcony. Two couples, or a couple and two singles, can comfortably share this unit. Included in Tour Package 4 nights accommodation, 4-day lift pass, bus transportation, optional day at Fernie, Welcoming Party, all taxes. Deductions: Non-skier $181 Self-driver possible if bus is full) $127 Bus departure point & car parking: South-east corner of Mill Woods Golf Course 4540 50 Street). To Reserve Starting December 7, 2009 mail to the Tour Host 1. Your completed and signed Tour Reservation Form. 2. A cheque for the full payment payable to the Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club) dated no later than December 31, 2009. 3. A stamped self-addressed business-size envelope approximately 4 inches X 9½ inches) Mail to Pat and Bill Campbell Box 3979 Leduc, AB T9E 6M8 Start Date: December 7, 2009 Draw Date: December 17, 2009 in case of an over-subscribed tour) Deadline:! December 31, 2009 PAGE 7

Silver Star: February 21 to 26, 2010 Tour Hosts: Sharon Acheson 780) 476-6662 Liz Rand 780) 459-8033 Accommodation: Silver Creek Lodge and Chilcoot Centre Room Type Tour Package Cost per Person Single Double Triple Quad Silver Creek Studio $1175 $793 $666 Silver Creek Deluxe $1226 $819 $683 Chilcoot Two Bedroom $1121 $885 $767 Silver Creek Studio: offers one queen bed, a set of bunk beds, fold out sofa, living area, dining area, full kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, gas fireplace, hairdryer and one full bathroom. 12 units reserved Silver Creek Deluxe: offers one private sleeping room with a queen bed, a separate alcove sleeping area with a set of bunk beds, a full kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, fold out sofa in the living area, dining area, gas fireplace, hairdryer and one full bathroom. 10 units reserved Chilcoot Two Bedroom: This suite offers two bedrooms. One room has one queen bed, and a set of bunk beds in alcove. The second room has two queen beds. The living area has a queen hide-a-bed sofa, dining area, and the suite has two gas fireplaces, a full kitchen, hairdryer, and two full bathrooms. 2 units reserved Included in Tour Package 5 nights accommodation, 4-day lift pass, bus transportation, optional day at Big White, Welcoming Party, Club dinner, all taxes. Travel Arrangements: If RMSSC members from Hinton or Jasper make reservations for Silver Star, we will route the bus via Highway 16 otherwise we shall travel Edmonton, Cochrane & Banff. Deductions: Non-skier $192 Self-driver possible if bus is full) $147 Group dinner $ 35 If not attending group dinner.) Bus departure point & car parking: South-east corner of Mill Woods Golf Course 4540 50 Street). To Reserve Starting December 7, 2009 mail to the Tour Host 1. Your completed and signed Tour Reservation Form. 2. A cheque for the full payment payable to the Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club) dated no later than December 31, 2009. 3. A stamped self-addressed business-size envelope approximately 4 inches X 9½ inches). Mail to Sharon Acheson, 446, 10636 120 Street, Edmonton, AB T5H 4L5 Start Date: December 7, 2009 Draw! Date: December 17, 2009 in case of an over-subscribed tour) PAGE 8 Deadline: January 7, 2010

Marmot in March: March 7 to 11, 2010 Tour Hosts: Bob Holzer 780) 469-9776 Len Stevens 780) 481-4791 Accommodation: Best Western Jasper Inn & Suites Room Type Tour Package Cost per Person Single Double Triple Quad Standard Room $504 $371 Studio Room $549 $393 $363 One Bedroom $593 $415 $378 $360 Two Bedroom $478 $420 $392 Standard Room: Main floor, two double beds with mini-fridge, some balconies available). Studio Unit: Ground floor, queen bed, sitting room with hide-a-bed and kitchenette. One Bedroom: Separate bedroom with one queen, includes kitchen, sitting room with hide-a-bed and fireplace. Two Bedroom: Separate bedroom with one queen, loft style sleeping area with three single beds, kitchen, fireplace and hide-a-bed. Included in Tour Package 4 nights accommodation Club rate extended for anyone staying over Thursday night) 4-day lift pass, Welcoming Party, all taxes. Travel Arrangements: From Edmonton by carpool arranged by the Tour Hosts. Please indicate on your Reservation Form your need for a ride or the number of passengers you could bring. Deductions: Non-skier non-skiers, Sunshine/Marmot Card holders, Season Pass holders) $205 To Reserve Starting January 3, 2010 mail to the Tour Host 1. Your completed and signed Tour Reservation Form, 2. A cheque for the full payment payable to the Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club) dated no later than February 2, 2010. 3. A stamped self-addressed business-size envelope approximately 4 inches X 9½ inches). Mail to : Bob Holzer, 5404 109 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, T6A 1S1 Start Date: January 3, 2010 Draw Date: January 13, 2010 in case of an over-subscribed tour) Deadline: February 2, 2010 PAGE 9

Enjoy the winter at Snow Valley! This holiday season, share the joy of winter by giving Snow Valley gift cards to your friends and family! Snow Valley Gift Cards are available in any denomination and NEVER expire! They can be used for day passes, equipment, lessons, rentals and even food! Purchase your gift cards today at Guest Services. Remember if you are a member of the Rocky Mountain Seniors Club you get 15% off merchandise at Snow Rider. 780. 434.3991 www.snowvalley.ca Change of address? Send your new address to info@seniorsski.com. The Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting alpine skiing for members aged 55+ at all ability levels. Our non-profit organization was incorporated in April 2008. We promote physical and mental health and wellness for our members throughout the year. Numerous activities in the off-season include cycling, golfing, hiking and canoeing. During the downhill skiing season, the Club organizes bus tours to distant resorts, encourages participation in alpine ski improvement classes locally at Snow Valley and at Marmot Basin and encourages participation in competitive senior s events. Recreational activities are balanced with social functions. New members are more than welcome. Need information? Contact us via e- mail at info@seniorsski.com Please support our newsletter sponsors. Revolution Cycle Snow Valley Sundance Ski Shop! Pacesetter Ski Shop Jasper Source for Sports Totem Ski Shop Frontier Honda - Morinville redbike E-mail Addresses president@seniorsski.com vicepres@seniorsski.com pastpres@seniorsski.com secretary@seniorsski.com treas@seniorsski.com info@seniorsski.com newsletter@seniorsski.com webpage@seniorsski.com tours@seniorsski.com activities@seniorsski.com social@seniorsski.com Publication Dates Do you need to get Club information to our membership? Do you have questions? Contact the appropriate person via the e-mail addresses listed below. Contacts Klaus Kyritz Mike Tansey Ilene Larson Norma Kabaroff Archie Childs Art Robinson Bob Larson Mike Tansey Kathy Robinson; Arnie Wilson Bob Holzer Gayle Houston Submissions by Nov. 1 Oct. 24 Dec. 1 Nov. 23 Feb. 1 Jan. 24 Apr. 1 Mar. 24 Jun. 1 May 24 Sep. 1 Aug. 24 publicrelations@seniorsski.com Dick Foose PAGE 10

Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club Tour Reservation Form Consult the latest Ski Tracks or www.seniorsski.com for complete tour information. To make a reservation mail 1) a completed and signed Reservation Form, 2) a cheque for the full amount written to the Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club, dated no later than the Deadline Date, and 3) a stamped self-addressed, business-size envelope to the Tour Host by the Deadline Date. Each participant must complete a separate form. A cheque may be written for two participants. Tour Destination Participant City Telephone Tour Date Address Postal Code Email Emergency Contact Name Need a badge? No Yes Preferred name Room type use descriptor from the Ski Tracks or www.seniorsski.com) Check one Single Double Triple Quad Check one Sharing with Request Tour Host find a match for me. Lift pass - check one I will need a lift pass. I will NOT need a lift pass Lessons - for M armot Ski Improvement please indicate your choice of lesson group one only) No lesson Green Blue Black GS Camp Intro Moguls Master Moguls Carpooling Non-bus trips only.) I will need a ride I will be able to provide a ride for other people. Cost The Tour Package Cost is itemized in the Ski Tracks and on www.seniorsski.com. If you opt out of the lift pass, the lesson, or bus transportation, deduct the appropriate amount from the Tour Package Cost. Participants who want to self-drive must pay for the bus and will be refunded when the bus fills.) Tour Package Cost as in Ski Tracks) $ if no lift pass deduct $ if no lessons deduct $ if bus full deduct $ Final amount due $ Exclusion of Liability and Release: I realize that there are inherent dangers involved in my participation in this ski tour. By signing this form, I assume all risk of personal injury, death or property loss or any other loss resulting from any cause whatsoever arising from my participation in this tour and in any associated activities. I hereby waive all claims for all possible causes of action of any nature that I may have against the Rocky Mountain Seniors Ski Club, its officers, organizers, employees, participants and sponsors, or any one or more of them, from all claims of any nature that I may have, and from any liability in relation to any of those claims, arising out of my participation in this ski tour and its related activities. Signature Date RMSSC Reservation Form 11 September, 2009 PAGE 11