On February 12, 2016

Only superpipe in the East now open at Okemo

Courtesy of Okemo Mountain Resort

A pipe dragon carves out the only superpipe open on the east coast, at Okemo Mountain Resort.

Snowmaking created snow to build 18-foot high, 500-foot long superpipe

LUDLOW – Consistently cold overnight temperatures paired with the unwavering dedication of Okemo Mountain Resort’s experienced snowmaking team resulted in the opening of the only superpipe in the East this week. Featuring 18-foot walls and extending over 500 feet in length, Okemo’s Amp Energy Superpipe is now open daily.

Okemo’s 18-foot superpipe is located in The Zone and accessible via The Pull surface lift. In addition to the Superpipe, the resort has also built seven terrain parks containing 66 jumps, rails and other creative features.

“The mountain operations team and terrain park crew are dedicated to offering our guests the best possible experience on snow when they visit Okemo. Our snowmaking efforts have been successful this season, and we are proud to be able to offer our guests access to the East’s only 18-foot Amp Energy Superpipe,” said Okemo Mountain Resort Vice President and General Manager Bruce Schmidt. “We will continue to take advantage of cold temperatures to make snow and continually refresh the surface conditions of the more than 500 acres of terrain already open.”

Construction of the Okemo Amp Energy Superpipe required 51 acre-feet of snow, approximately 12 hours of excavator time, and 145 hours of operators working in snowcats to complete the project. The resort is scheduled to host the 2016 USASA Revolution Tour East Coast Halfpipe Qualifier on February 21.

For more information about Okemo Mountain Resort, visit www.okemo.com.

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