Tuesday, December 28, 2010
SNOW!!!!!!
We'll do all of the above for only $35. Drop them off by Tuesday and we'll have them back to you for Friday by 5:00 Guaranteed!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Ski Haus Annual Veterans Day Sale 11/11 - 11/14
Well, for all of us here at the shop, it is the start of our favorite time of year. After long hours transitioning into winter mode, and all of us putting in long hours to set up the Burlington shop, it is finally time to hangout on the sales floor and talk product with you, the customer.
We are forever grateful for our troops, for defending our country, in wars both past and present. We are also grateful for deep snow and long winters of epic ski trips for you and your family.
We will be open 10AM-9PM Thursday and Friday, 10AM-6PM on Saturday, and 12PM-5PM on Sunday.
Our Veterans Day Sale is one of our biggest sales of the year. We still have a large selection of inventory, at "pre-season" pricing. This is the time to buy! So come on down, bring the kids, and lets get the family outfitted for what is shaping up to be an incredible winter!
-Schmitty
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Common Questions Answered: How Tall should my skis be?
There are many things that decide what size ski you should get. As much as the consumer would like to see an equation that answers this question precisely, there is no truely right answer.
With Junior skis, we have a saying, "A ski does not know how tall you are, just how heavy you are by standing on it." We use this expression a lot fitting your kids. The weight of your child is necessary to figure out what ski is going to flex appropriately for them. In extreme circumstances, if a ski is visibly too tall or short, we will size down/up appropriately. For the most part, perception is half the battle. A ski may appear slightly taller than the last ski they had, but the weight is the crucial factor.
Lets move on to adults...
There are many more factors that come into play when sizing for adults.
All skis are not the same. You will enjoy your skis more if you pick a ski that is specific to the terrain you ski the most. Which of these sounds most like you?
* All Mountain Skis - The mountain is your playground. From corduroy to chutes, from backcountry to bumps, nothing is left untouched.
* Park and Pipe Skis - Nothing like a 50 foot kicker to get the heart going. The rest of the mountain looks fun, but you spend your time working on your skills in the park.
* Powder Skis - The white room. You spend your time seeking the deepest, freshest, fluffiest pow lines. waking up at 3am to catch first tracks and chasing the storms is a regular occurrence.
* Carving Skis - nothing like untouched machine groomed corduroy to start your day. No need for the trees and bumps, you spend your time working on the perfect turns day in and day out.
Pick a ski that accurately matches your ability level. A beginner skier generally will find it to be a lot of work pressuring an expert ski. On the flip side, an expert skier will overpower a beginner ski.
The number of days you put in on the mountain will directly relate to how fast you improve. If you are an intermediate skier who plans to ski 30/40 days a year, you might want to purchase a ski a level up, so you aren't limited by a lesser ski.
After asking yourself these questions, and determining where you ski, how often you ski, and what level skier you are, we can make a general statement with the following:
Reasons to size your skis shorter, closer to your chin:
* You are a beginner or intermediate skier
* Your weight is lighter than average for your height
* You like to make short, quick turns
Reasons to size your skis longer, closer to the top of your head:
* You are skiing fast and aggressively
* You weigh more than average for your height
* You plan to do the majority of your skiing off the trail
Twin tip skis are sized a little differently. We tend to suggest going close to head high, because the effective edge of the ski is shorter, due to the turned up tail. Perception is half the battle here. Just because the ski appears tall, does not mean it will feel that way skiing.
Rockered skis follow a similar story. There are many different styles of rockered skis, from minimal tip rocker, to full reverse camber. SIZE YOUR SKIS LONGER! A rockered ski will feel like it skis very short. Do not get the right ski and realize you got the wrong size because you were unsure of length. Generally, if you are getting a rockered ski, it is common to go about +5 to +10cm taller than your preferred downhill ski.
I hope this cleared up some of your questions. As always, it comes down to your level of comfort.
-Schmitty @ Ski Haus
Sugarloaf 2020: A 10-year expansion
One mountain that is investing a lot into the expansion of the resort is none other than Sugarloaf. In the picture below we see three phases. Phase one will be open this year.
In 2010, approximately 270 acres of new, gladed terrain will be built in the area known as Brackett Basin, between Sugarloaf and Burnt Mountain. The area will include tight, eastern tree skiing and wide-open western-style glades. Phase 1 of the Burnt Mountain expansion creates nearly 2,300 vertical feet of sidecountry terrain, and will make Sugarloaf the largest resort in New England in terms of in-bounds, developed acreage. Access to Brackett Basin will be via a crosscut from the top of the King Pine lift. Construction has already begun on this new terrain, and Phase 1 will begin to open during the 2010-2011 ski season.
Phase 2 of the Burnt Mountain expansion will add approximately 135 additional acres of gladed, sidecountry terrain, including access to the summit of Burnt Mountain. The Burnt Mountain Snowfields will open, giving skiers and riders two separate, above-treeline snowfield experiences unlike any other terrain in the East.
Phase 3 will open the north face of Burnt Mountain with the addition of approximately 250 acres of sidecountry terrain. With the completion of this final Phase, Sugarloaf's developed, skiable acreage will have doubled in size. Guests will be able to ski two incredible peaks, with two distinctly different personalities - all in the same day.
When all is said and done, the Burnt Mountain expansion will create 655 acres of patrolled sidecountry terrain and a skiing experience unlike anything East of the Rocky Mountains.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Ski Haus Burlington Officially Opens!
We are located at 1 Wheeler Road, Burlington, MA 01803 (at the corner of Middlesex Turnpike in the former Tweeter spot). Literally IN the on ramp to Rt. 128! Still next door to Dunkin Donuts. We'll have a lot of familiar faces, and a few new ones. Some were customers of ours at the old Wilmington store, some employees. All are skiers who will continue to test what we stock (that's our excuse to go skiing) and service what we sell.
For three years we've been looking for the perfect location to replace our Wilmington store. We miss the old store. We miss the barn board, the beams, the easy on and off the highway. We even miss the cold drafty work shop.
We finally found the perfect spot! The barn board is gone, but the wood floors are there. The parking is great, the easy on and off the highway is even easier! We're here tonight putting the finishing touches on the store and getting every bit of product into the store to make your first impression what you would expect of Ski Haus...Great! We're loading it up with the same great selection of everything you could need to get out and get going down the hill for that perfect run, that perfect day, that perfect week of skiing with or without the family.
So much work has gone into this new store in the last month. The entire staff of both locations has been working at 110% night and day to get this store in shape and ready for the winter season.
I have never felt so much of a good energy/buzz in the shop than I can currently feel. The summer was long, and hot, and everyone coming through the door in Salem is more excited for this upcoming season than I can ever recall hearing in years past. Killington got 16" of snow last week, and is planning on opening this weekend. Stowe got 19" and had over 150 people hiking to make turns this week. The word is out. WE WANT TO SKI!!!
This energy from you, the customer, has only fired us up more. Combine that energy with our passion and dedication to the sport, and our excitement of the thrill of opening a second store to further help you get the right gear for your needs, and you get one hell of a good vibe!
So from all of us at Ski Haus, thank you for your continued support of the shop. We would not be here without you. We work hard to bring you the best possible selection, at the industries best prices. We look forward to seeing you in the shop, and skiing with you out on the hill.
-Schmitty @ Ski Haus
http://www.skihaus.com
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Air Shell Technology - Tecnica Ski Boots
Another ski season is upon us, and the store is full of new product. As many of you enter the shop at the beginning of each season, you all notice the changes in ski technology. "Wow, skis are getting wider" , "Rocker technology, what is that?" , "Those look like waterskis!" , "These are much shorter than they used to be", are all phrases we here on a day to day basis. What we don't hear comments on is the change in boot technology.
Ski Boot technology has come a long way since your last pair of boots. Yes a ski boot is still just a hard plastic shell, and various types of liners. Some of these boots have moldable liners, and some of these boots have customizable outer shells. Generally, most of the new innovative technology can be found in the higher end boots for the aggressive skier.
But what about the weekend warriors? What about mom and dad? Why should the expert skiers get all of the technology?
Tecnica has always been on the forefront of boot innovation. This year, they have done it again, by adding a 3rd element to ski boot construction: Air Shell Technology.
The Airshell system positions a bladder in between the shell and the liner, that allows you to personalize the fit of your ski boot, exactly where and when you want it, in a matter of seconds by using the pressure of your fingers.
Think of the old Reebok Pump technology. The Airshell technology allows you to pump air in two regions of the boot, the heel pocket, and the forefoot. By simply pressing a button at the rear of the boot, you can tighten up the heel pocket, or pump up the compression over your forefoot.
Tecnica added this technology to a boot that is geared towards the weekend warrior. Whether you are a recreational skier, or an aspiring expert skier, you can take a medium flex, comfort oriented boot, and really "pump-up" the performance.
Air Shell Technology can be found in the Tecnica Phoenix 90 Airshell, and the womens Viva P80 Airshell.
Come swing by the shop, and see if these boots are right for you!
-"Schmitty"
BONUS SHOT OF THE SALEM STAFF CHECKING OUT THE P90 AIR SHELL!!!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Oktoberfest Rolls On!
Saturday, October 9, 2010
New Store Update
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Ski Haus is Hiring!
Ski Haus is hiring part and full time employees in Salem, NH and also for our new location in Burlington, MA. If you have an interest in ski equipment, and everything to do with skiing, you can either send us your resume to steve@skihaus.com or apply in person at our Salem, NH store.
We're looking for part time sales people in hard goods and clothing departments as well as binding techs and ski tuners. You must have experience skiing to apply and you must be willing to work weekends and have fun while you're doing it.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
New Equipment is Here!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Ski Haus is Dropping in to a Town Near You!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tent Sale Extended!
For those of you who went away on vacation instead of coming to the sale, we have extended the event. Come in now and save on everything you need to get out on the hill and have fun.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Tent Sale Next Weekend!
Our patio clearance sale is going on right now! All in stock furniture is up to 60% off and...you guessed it...mention where you saw our billboard and take an additional 10% off! That's up to 70% off!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Back To School Already???
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Save An Additional 10% Off Your Entire Tent Sale Clothing Purchase!
It's as simple as this. Tell your sales associate where you spotted this billboard and we will take an additional 10% off your entire (already discounted) clothing purchase during out annual tent sale. There is no catch! All you need to do is look around while you are driving, spot the billboard, and SAVE BIG!
The billboard says it all. Our tent sale is August 20, 21, and 22. Every item needed for skiing will be on sale at up to 75% off. Plus mention where you saw the billboard, and save an additional 10% on your entire clothing purchase that weekend.
See you at the sale.
Patio Furniture Mid Summer Clearance Sale Going On Now!
Mid Summer Patio Furniture Clearance Going On Now!
Save up to 60% on the perfect furniture for your deck, patio, sunroom, or yard. We still have a great selection with over 50 sets in stock and ready to go! We have the perfect dining set, bistro set, deep seating set, umbrella, bar, or anything else you could need to make your patio more inviting. Everything is on sale right now to make room for the new ski equipment that is arriving daily. Come in now and pick up that set you've been eying all season, bring it home, and enjoy dinner or a cocktail in your new area!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Improvements to your NH ski areas!
Improvement Projects Underway at New Hampshire Ski Areas
Articles - News - Resorts
N. Woodstock, NH - While most skiers and snowboarders are busy enjoying the warm temperatures, New Hampshire's ski areas have a chance to roll up their sleeves and get to work continuing to improve their resorts for guests. This summer finds many improvements underway across the Granite State ranging from new ski and snowboard terrain to new chairlifts, energy-efficient snowmaking and more.
Cranmore in North Conway is spending approximately $6 million on major improvements to the resort under new ownership by the principals of Jiminy Peak in Massachusetts. The South Peak double chair will be replaced with a Doppelmayr eco-Drive, energy-efficient, fixed-grip quad chairlift. The existing South Peak double chair will be relocated near the Beginner Basin. Terrain in Beginner Basin will be altered to make room for the chair as well as provide additional beginner terrain. The tubing park will be relocated and expanded from seven to ten lanes along with a new Sun Kid surface lift in addition to the existing handle-tow. A year-round Mountain Coaster is being installed that will allow guests to ride up the mountain and then descend at rider-controlled speeds. Other improvements include the installation of 70 new energy-efficient tower guns that will increase the quality and quantity of snowmaking, especially during early season periods. At the base of the area, the Arlberg Lodge is being converted into a state-of-the-art children's center, a new ticketing system will make for smoother transactions for guests, and many other buildings will be upgraded to improve guests' experiences.
At Cannon Mountain in Franconia Notch, a new double chairlift is being installed at the recently re-opened Mittersill Backcountry Area in the location of the original double chair at the area. This is part of a multi-year, multi-million dollar improvement program. Other improvements include a 9,000 square foot addition to the base lodge, snowmaking upgrades and new grooming machines.
Over the summer, Attitash in Bartlett is adding a new Mountain Coaster to the resort. The ride carries guests up the mountain over 1,400 feet on twin stainless steel rails. Once at the top, riders descend over 2,800 feet of track through dips, banked turns and straightaways at rider-controlled speeds of up to 25 mph. The Mountain Coaster will be open year-round for guests, which means even non-skiers can enjoy the mountain in winter months.
Pats Peak in Henniker is in the process of spending $500,000 on improvements, bringing the total spent on improvements over the past six years to $5.5 million. The snowmaking system will receive twelve new HKD snowguns and six new energy-efficient fan guns. New snowmaking pipe on the Duster trail will allow for a faster opening to the summit of the mountain. Pats' three terrain parks are getting a new PistenBully 400 Park Snow Groomer. At the summit, ski patrol will have a brand-new building complete with a deck and full concrete basement for storage of safety supplies. The rental shop will be home to 500 new pairs of skis and bindings, 400 new pairs of boots and 100 new snowboards. Other additions include new uniforms for the snowsports school, a new deck for the Alpine Training Center and new carpets in the base lodge.
Loon Mountain in Lincoln is adding 20 acres of new tree skiing over the summer. $1.2 million is being spent on improvements to the snowmaking system, including 428 Low-e HKD tower guns allowing more terrain to be opened earlier in the season. A new Beast Grooming Cat has been added to the fleet of groomers. Other additions include a loading carpet for the Seven Brothers chairlift and a 48% increase in capacity for the North Peak chairlift thanks to 35 additional chairs.
New ski and snowboard terrain is being added to Bretton Woods thanks to an expansion onto Mount Stickney. For this winter skiers and riders will find new gladed terrain for all abilities.
A third Pisten Bully groomer has been added to Crotched Mountain's grooming fleet in Bennington, complementing the two Pisten Bully 400 park cats purchased last year. Work is being completed on glades and terrain improvements, and new features are being added to the terrain park. In the lodge guests will find another 5,000 square feet of rubber flooring, expanded seating and an improved view in the Onset Bar, outside heating for the deck and a newly designed cafeteria. The rental shop is home to a new Montana tuning machine.
A new base lodge is being constructed at McIntyre Ski Area in Manchester, with plans to be open for this season. The new lodge will be larger than the previous one and will offer more amenities, including the Mac Bistro, featuring special coffees, teas, local pastries, sandwiches, soups and more.
Continued improvements to the snowmaking system at King Pine and Purity Spring Resort in East Madison include the addition of 57 energy-efficient tower guns and two new electric compressors, resulting in a 40% increase in pumping capacity. Other improvements include new food service equipment, additional rental shop inventory and upgrades to the lodging facilities.
At Wildcat Mountain across from Mount Washington in Pinkham Notch, improvements to the snowmaking system will continue with integral pipe replacements that will enhance the system's capabilities. New trail mapping will acknowledge two additional trails -- "Leo's Leap" and "Sphynx" -- as well as identifying established tree ski areas that had only been proposed in the past. The base lodge will see improvements including the availability of WiFi for guests.
The snowmaking system at Black Mountain in the Mount Washington Valley town of Jackson will see the addition of new energy-efficient tower guns on several trails and the installation of air reduction kits that will reduce the amount of air required for operation by 50%, resulting in a more eco-friendly system.
The South Peak Learning Center at Mount Sunapee in Newbury will get a third carpet lift to complement the quad chairlift, beginner terrain park and glades.
At Granite Gorge in Keene, this winter skiers and riders can enjoy the new "Lab" terrain park thanks to the addition of lighting and snowmaking to the Sunset Trail. The base lodge is being expanded with a new locker facility. The rental shop is being expanded and will now include "learn-to-ride" snowboard packages.
Guests visiting Ragged Mountain in Danbury this winter will be welcomed by a new bag check area. Once on snow, they'll find expanded snowmaking, additional glades off of Exhibition Trail and a new recreational race course that will be open to all guests Wednesdays through Sundays.
The Balsams Wilderness in the far northern N.H. town of Dixville Notch will be partnering with Golf and Ski Warehouse to operate retail stores at the ski area and resort. This will ensure guests have access to any equipment they may require during their visit.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Time to buy you season pass - Cannon
Prices below are current as of June 1, 2010.
To purchase your pass by phone or for questions call: 603-823-8800 ext 786.
Please Note: If you purchase online you will need to disable pop-up blockers.
2010-2011 Winter SEASON PASSES
Non-NH Resident Price
Adult (19-64) $729
Junior (15-18) $429
Child (6-14) $359
Senior (65+) $429
2010-2011 Winter SEASON PASSES
New Hampshire Resident Price
Adult (19-64) $546
Junior (15-18) $321
Child (6-14) $269
Senior (65+) $321
COMBO PASSES
Important Note: If you purchase one of the passes below from Cannon Mountain, they must be picked up at Cannon Mountain.
Bold & Beautiful Pass
Valid @ Cannon Mountain & Bretton Woods.
Any Monday-Friday during the ski season except December 27-31, 2010; January 17, 2011; and February 21-25, 20111. As a bonus the B & B is valid any day prior to December 18, 2010, and any day after March 20, 2011.
$339
4NH College Pass
Valid at Cannon Mountain, Waterville Valley, Bretton Woods & Cranmore any day of the 2010-2011 ski season. Must provide proof of full-time enrollment (undergraduate, 12 credits; graduate, 9 credits) i.e. letter from the registrar's/bursar's office or current college schedule PRINT out. All college passes must be picked up in person by the passholder only. College passes cannot be mailed out. Season passes are non-transferable and non-refundable.
$289
2010-2011 Winter MILITARY SEASON PASSES
- Valid for Active Duty, Retired Military, Reserve and Verteran members of all branches. Price
Adult Military Pass(19-64)
$364.50
Senior Military Pass (65+)
$214.50
NH Resident Adult Military Pass (19-64)
$273.00
NH Resident Senior Military Pass (65+)
$164.50
*All rates & dates subject to change without notice.
Click here for more season pass Information and rules.
Click here to download the Season Pass Application for mail-in.
Mailing Address:
Cannon Mountain
Season Pass Office
9 Franconia Notch
Franconia, NH 03580
Time to buy your season pass - Crotched
Product Description: Valid for 1 snow pass per day, any day Crotched Mountain is open.
Price: $399.00
10/11 CM Midweek Pass
Product Description: Take advantage of the feeling of a private ski resort ... no crowds ... premium conditions ... This pass entitles you to Midweek slope access at Crotched Mountain during the entire 10/11 season, Mon-Fri, 9a-9p.
Price: $249.00
10/11 JUNIOR Season Pass ages 6-18
Product Description: Vaild for Juniors (ages 6-18) for 1 snow pass per day, every day Crotched Mountain is open.
Price: $349.00
10/11 Senior Pass 65+
Product Description: This pass is valid for 1 snowpass per day for seniors ages 65-79.
Price: $349.00
10/11 Super Senior Pass age 80+
Product Description: We are honored to still have you on board! Order your COMPLIMENTARY pass before 11/11/10 ...
Price: $0.00
Kids VIP Pass ages 5 & under
Product Description: VIP Kids enjoy direct-slope access with their parent/adult pass-holders.
Price: $50.00
10/11 Family Pass
Product Description: This pass is the BEST VALUE for a family of up to 5 members! Additional family members are only $150 each......
Price: $1,299.00
Additional Family Member
Product Description: This pass is ONLY available when purchased along with the FAMILY PASS.
Price: $150.00
10/11 Blue Skies at Night Pass
Product Description: This pass is valid for ALL Crotched nights, 3pm-9pm 6 days per week. (The MOST night sessions in New England!)
Price: $279.00
10/11 Midnight Madness Pass
Product Description: This pass is valid for ALL Crotched Midnight Madness events, 9pm-3am Friday & Saturday nights
Price: $149.00
Time to buy your season pass - Waterville
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2010-11 Threedom Pass The Threedom Pass is valid at Waterville Valley, Cranmore Mountain and Mount Washington Resort's Bretton Woods.
Pricing
ANYTIME PASS LIMITED EDITION
Alpine skiing/riding during normal operating hours all three resorts (including night skiing at Bretton Woods & Cranmore). No blackout dates. Valid at Waterville Valley and Cranmore any day. Blackout dates apply at Bretton Woods.‡
AGE
Adult
(ages 19 and over) $839 $739
Teen
(ages 13-18) $499 $439
Junior
(ages 6-12) $449 $359
Child
(5 and under) $25 (processing fee)
•Price is subject to change at any time. This is a limited time offer while supplies last. Offers cannot be combined. No cash value.
•These passes are non-transferable and may not be used by any person other than the rightful holder hereof. Misuse or abuse of these passes will be subject to prosecution and/or other penalties. These passes are non-refundable. Photo ID required at time of pass pick-up.
•Price for a season pass upgrade will be the selling price in effect at the time of the upgrade less the original purchase price.
•Fee for replacement and forgotten pass.
•‡ Limited Edition Blackout Dates: passes not valid at Bretton Woods 12/26/10 thru 1/2/2011, 1/15 thru 1/16/2011, 2/19 thru 2/26/2011.
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4-NH College Pass
Waterville Valley and Cranmore Mountain Resort join Mount Washington Resort's Bretton Woods and Cannon Mountain to offer a college pass for the 2010-11 season. The new 4-NH College Pass will offer unlimited skiing and riding on 255 trails, 37 lifts, 1,061 acres and 13 terrain parks, making it the college season pass with the most skiing in New Hampshire.
The pass costs only $289 with no blackout dates.
To qualify for the 4-NH College Pass, students must show a current student ID plus proof of full-time enrollment (12 credits as of fall 2010) with a letter from the registrar's office or with a current college schedule print out.
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2010-11 Waterville Only Passes
Pricing
PASS TYPE PRICE
WV Edition Value Pass (Ages 19 & Over*)
Not valid Saturdays or 12/26/2010 thru 1/2/2011, 1/15 thru 1/16/2011, and 2/19 thru 2/26/2011. $489
WV Edition Senior Anytime Pass/Military Pass
Valid any day of the 20010-2011 winter season. $439
WV Edition Senior Limited Pass/Military Pass
Not valid Saturdays or 12/26/2010 thru 1/2/2011, 1/15 thru 1/16/2011, 2/19 thru 2/26/2011. $369
WV Edition Anytime 80+/Child (Ages: 5 & under/80+) $25**
•Price is subject to change at any time. This is a limited time offer while supplies last. Offers cannot be combined. No cash value.
•These passes are non-transferable and may not be used by any person other than the rightful holder hereof. Misuse or abuse of these passes will be subject to prosecution and/or other penalties. These passes are non-refundable. Photo ID required at time of pass pick-up.
•Price for a season pass upgrade will be the selling price in effect at the time of the upgrade less the original purchase price.
•Fee for replacement and forgotten pass.
•Senior passes offered to ages 65+. Military passes offered to active military personnel only – must provide documentation. WV Edition passes are valid at Waterville valley only.
•* Age as of 1/1/2011
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Threedom Pass Holder Benefits for 2010-11
As a 2010-2011 Threedom Passholder, you receive these additional benefits with a flash of your pass!
Bring a Friend for $15 off on Weekends & Holidays*
You must be present and show your valid Threedom Pass to receive the benefit. One friend per day per Threedom Passholder will receive a $15 discount. Your Threedom Pass must be valid for that day.
Save $15 on Weekend and Holiday Lift Tickets during Blackout Dates*
This savings is for current Limited Threedom Passholders only. Show your Threedom Pass at the ticket window to purchase one ticket for yourself at a $10 discount on blackout dates.
Bring a Friend for 50% off Midweek, non-holiday periods to Waterville Valley and Cranmore*
Offered midweek, non-holiday periods. You must be present and show your valid Threedom Pass to receive this benefit. One friend per Threedom Passholder.
Nordic Threedom Pass Anytime Upgrade
Purchase a Waterville Valley Nordic Season Pass as an upgrade by May 31, 2010 for just $109 adults and $79 juniors and seniors. Passholders also receive 20% discount on gear and clothing. Purchase this at the Waterville Valley Season Pass Office by calling 1-800 GO VALLEY (1-800-468-2553).
Night Skiing and Riding at Cranmore and Bretton Woods
2010-2011 Threedom Passholders can ski and ride any night during operating hours with no blackout dates.
Ski and Ride Lake Tahoe for 50% Off
For 2010-2011, Northstar-at-Tahoe™ and Sierra-at-Tahoe ® Resorts will offer Unlimited, Limited and 4-NH College Threedom Passholders 50% off adult all day lift tickets. This offer is good any day. All passholders are also eligible to stay three nights, get the fourth night free at Northstar-at-Tahoe Lodging, excluding holiday blackout dates.
Lodging at Town Square Condos in Waterville Valley
Early Winter Special: Book a two-night stay in a Town Square Condo between 11/20/10 and 12/16/10 and get $50 in Town Square bucks, to be used at Town Square shops or restaurants! Offer not valid with other discounts.
Winter Special: Starting January 2011, Threedom Passholders receive 20% off regular midweek rates in our 3 bedroom condominium units in Town Square. Discount not valid weekends or holiday periods. Call Town Square directly for reservations at 888-462-9887
Save All Winter with a Food & Beverage Card
Enjoy an extra 20% added to the purchased amount on your Waterville Valley food and beverage card. Cards can be re-loaded. Valid at Waterville Valley's Alpine Grill and Buckets in the Base Lodge, Sunnyside Timberlodge and Schwendi Hutte.
*All lift ticket savings are on all-day, all-mountain Adult lift tickets only. Offers cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. Blackout dates: 12/26/10 thru 1/2/2011, 1/15 thru 1/16/2011, 2/19 thru 2/26/2011.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Cannon Nears Deal To Open Abandoned Mittersill Ski Area - New Hampshire News Story - WMUR Manchester
Cannon Nears Deal To Open Abandoned Mittersill Ski Area - New Hampshire News Story - WMUR Manchester
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Ski Haus Announces Dates For Tent Sale
If it's patio furniture you're looking for we will have that at end of season clearance pricing as well. All you have to do is join the list.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
New North Face Arrives at Ski Haus!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Time to think patio furniture!
Come on in and check it out. You are going to love what you see.
Steve Pilla
Ski Haus / NOTB Snowboards
www.skihaus.com
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Final Days!!! Time to move on to Spring.
2010 patio furniture is arriving daily, so don't wait. It's time to come in and order your set so you can be the first on your block to hang out in the back yard and have a cocktail. we have the finest selection of outdoor furniture around at typical Ski Haus prices. Now is the time to order what you want EXACTLY how you want it. The manufacturers are up to speed and delivering special orders quickly.
Come on in and pick out the perfect set for your yard or patio today.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Huge clearance sale starts today!
Steve Pilla
Ski Haus / NOTB Snowboards
www.skihaus.com
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Non Easter!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Vacation!!!!!
If you are heading up this week there are a few things to think about. You need to get your skis waxed. Bring them by and mention you heard it on the Ski Haus blog and we'll wax your skis while you wait. Just make sure your edges aren't rusty or burred up and we'll take care of things right away. If they are a little rusty, we can tune them up for you and make them like new in just a couple days.
If you already took care of that, check out http://www.skihaus.com/services.htm to see our discount ticket rates to the most popular ski areas in New England. why not save a little money on those tickets you're going to buy anyway. Once you have the free wax and discount ticket all you need is quality time in the car with the family on the way up to your favorite resort.
Have fun this week and make lots of memories.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Rocker 101
If you were to lie a traditionally cambered ski on a table, it would contact the surface just shy of the tip and the tail, with the center of the ski rising up off the table. For a lot of situations, this makes a lot of sense - it gives you the ability to lean into tight turns, and apply progressive pressure to stop on varying surfaces.
A rockered ski has less or no camber. The raised tip of the ski will get up on top of snow rather than dive in. This makes the ski more maneuverable and easier to initiate turns. It allows the ski to track straighter with less chance of hooking into a turn when you aren't ready for it. Some skis will have rocker in the tail which allows the ski to release out of the turn easier as well. Fully rockered skis are best for soft snow or use in the terrain parks. Skis with rocker or early rise in the tip are more versatile all mountain. The tip being up off the snow makes the ski feel shorter while making quick turns. When you tip it on edge, the entire length of the ski comes in contact with the snow and allows the ski to hold on ice. It's like having a shorter ski when you want it and a longer ski when you need it. Truly the best of both worlds.
Feel free to stop in and let us explain it. There are several different options for rockered skis on the market. We are here to help you pick the perfect one for you.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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Monday, February 1, 2010
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Great selection of clothing still available
Get in, get out, go skiing.
Steve Pilla
Ski Haus
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Tons of clothing in stock today
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Steve Pilla
Ski Haus
http://www.skihaus.com/
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Warm Feet!
HOTRONIC'S FOOTWARMING SYSTEM
Easily installs in all types of footwear.
Transfers simply from one pair of footwear to another.
Use while skiing, snowboarding, bicycling, horseback riding, fishing, and during other general cold-temperature activities.
HOTRONIC'S BATTERY PACK m4
Powered by high capacity, cold temperature operation, NiMH cells.
Four (4) temperature-duration settings.
Settings adjusted by easy to use, push-button controls.
Easy to read Battery Pack LEDs indicate setting selected and power on / off.
Battery Packs easily attach to secure area of footwear.
Battery Packs m4 contain four (4) cells for extended duration.
NiMH cells do NOT have "memory effect" and do NOT require fully discharging before fully recharging.
Temperature & Duration Chart
Setting
Approximate Average Temperature
Duration Range
°F
1
83 - 89 19 - 21 hrs
2
96 - 106 7 - 9 hrs
3
105 - 116 5 - 6.5 hrs
4
135 - 144 2.5 - 3.75 hrs
Above average temperature and duration ranges are determined from test results with Battery Packs in ambient conditions of +4°F to -9°F.
HOTRONIC'S RECHARGER POWER PLUS m4 / m3
Advanced global charging technology with overcharge protection and input range of 100V-240V.
Includes North American and European plug adapters.
Recharges in 3 hours or less.
Recharger LEDs indicate recharging mode and battery charge status.
Compatible with both m4 and m3 Battery Packs.
HOTRONIC'S HEATING ELEMENTS
Large oval Heating Elements provide effective anatomical coverage of toes.
Heating Elements easily install in Hotronic's Heat Ready Insoles (Semi Custom Heat Ready Insoles or One Size Fits All Heat Ready Insoles) or on insoles of your own choice.
Self-Adhesive Fabric Covers and Strips included for installation on insoles of your own choice.
HOTRONIC'S THREE (3) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Always doing our best to back the product bearing the Hotronic name, and with confidence in our FootWarmer Power Plus models, Hotronic offers a three (3) year limited warranty!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Did I mention Snow???
Monday, January 4, 2010
Snow!!!!!!
This is a great base for every ski area. Skiing hasn't been better this season. With another storm looming in the distance that could bury the ski areas again, it is time to get your skis tuned, boot dialed in, and take inventory of everything needed to enjoy all that powder up in the mountains.
Get in, get out, and get skiing!