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President’s Note 2
Holiday Party Recap 3-4
Winner’s Circle 5
Trip Director’s Forum 5
Rear-Entry Boots 6
Greek Peak Sold 6
NEW Airport Parking Prog 7
JackFrost-Big Boulder 8
Weather Policy 9
Birthdays 9
Trips Survey Monkey 9
Non-Ski Leaders Wanted 9
BSC YouTube Channel 10
Snow Brains 10
Banchi Trips 10
2020 Trip List 11
Trip Cancellation Policy 11
Trip Ads 12-13
Word Search Puzzle 13
BSC Club Info 14
Business Cards 14
Calendar 15
Inside this issue:
A Monthly Publication of The Baltimore Ski Club
Sharon Albaugh, Editor Mark Jones, Production Assistant
General Meeting Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Socializing 7:00 PM—Meeting 7:30 PM
Our guest speaker will be Mark Kendrick, one of the founding members of the Wounded Warrior Patrol
http://www.woundedwarriorpatrol.org
Come out to learn about the Wounded Warrior Patrol’s mission to support the recovery and family bonding of our
wounded and disabled veterans through recreational therapy of snow sports and other outdoor recreational
activities.
Raffle to Benefit the Wounded Warrior Patrol
Two Chances to WIN:
SMITH ChromaPop Squad Goggles (retail value $100)
50/50
FREE Pizza (Beer, Wine and Sodas available)
St. Thomas Episcopal Church 1108 Providence Road; Towson, MD
(Wounded Warrior Patrol is NOT associated in any manner or form with the Wounded Warrior Project)
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE By Mary Rose Cook
BALTIMORE SKI CLUB 2019-20 Executive Council
Officers President: Mary Rose Cook (h) 410-243-8090 E-mail: maryrosecook@msn.com
Vice-President: Beth Muscedere (h) 410-296-8270 (w) 410-468-2136 E-mail: bethskis@comcast.net
General Treasurer: Mark Jones (h) 410-284-6264 E-mail: schusseditor1@verizon.net
CorrespondingSecretary: Rick Todd (c)443-465-1388 E-mail: rctodd620@verizon.net Recording Secretary: Joe Herbert (h) 410-252-1895 (cell) 410-967-0789 E-mail: joeherbert21@gmail.com
Directors Business: Chris Rose (c) 410-236-9260 E-mail: chrisrose20@gmail.com
Communication: Jocelyn Curtis (h) 410-239-8425 [c] 410-934-9284 E-mail: jocelyncurtis@comcast.net
Membership: Loren Heaps (h) 443-838-2129 E-mail: lnheaps@gmail.com
Programs/Mtgs.: LuAnn Snyder (h) 717-741-0085 (w) 410-716-7079 E-mail: luann.snyder@sbdinc.com
Trips: Dave Karczmarek (h) 410-612-9918 E-mail: BSCdavek@gmail.com
Special Interests: Christopher Pukalski (h) 410-292-6656 E-mail: Christopher.pukalski@hotmail.com
Blue Ridge Reps Joe Mihalovich: (h) 410-592-9193 E-mail: uncle_mal@comcast.net
Bruce Eichen: 443-306-0011 E-mail: btoysarefun@aol.com
Committee Chairs
Eastern Trips Chair: John Landon H/W: 410-876-6638 C: 410-259-6618 john@landongraphics.com
Euro/Western Chair: Eileen Karczmarek (h) 410-612-9918 (w) 443-997-8746 Email: ekarczmarek@jhu.edu
Membership: Sharon & Mark Jones (h) 410-284-6264 E-mail: schusseditor1@verizon.net
Schuss: Sharon Albaugh (h) 410-284-6264, (c) 410-960-9709 E-mail: schusseditor1@verizon.net
Trips Treasurer: Alan Leberknight (h) 410-592-2058 E-mail: ajleber@yahoo.com
Webmaster: Mike Cohen (h) 410-663-8858 E-mail: ski_bot@earthlink.net
Happy New Year!!!!! Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season. Want to thank everyone who attended the BSC holiday party in December. The appetizers and desserts contributed by the members were delicious.
Thanks Christopher Pukalski for arranging the chicken and sides. And thanks LuAnn Snyder for all the beautiful decorations. It was a great night. Had a lovely Christmas Eve with my sister’s family and Christmas Day with my brother’s family. A four (4) year old niece received a Frozen Karaoke machine as a present so that set the tone (and I mean a loud tone) for dinner at my sister’s. See her photo below.
Congratulations to those who ran for office at the December meeting and were elected. I appreciate being re-elected as President for a second term. This first year seems to have just flown by. Of course, despite it being another year gone by, I am not another year older. I refuse to grow older. If you ask me, I am still the same 30 year old I was when I joined the club oh so many years ago. Things have changed in the past 20 years. The one thing that has stayed the same is the wonderful friends that I have made in the club. I look forward to another 20 years (and more) of those friendships - old and new.
Enough with emotional babbling, our ski season is almost started. Our first trip leaves for Banff on January 11. You should keep an eye out for the BSC constant contacts and last-minute opportunities to sign up for trips. There may be openings if someone’s schedule changes and can no longer go on a trip. If that happens, an email will be sent that lets you know which trip has an opening and whether or not a single male or female is needed, or sometimes it is more than one person that drops off a trip. So, even if you are not already signed up for a trip, there may still be an opportunity to join the BSC this year on one of its fabulous ski trips. If you have questions, please contact Dave Karczmarek, Trips Director.
I understand that this ski season will be a rarity in that no trips are out for Superbowl Sunday. Usually, at least one BSC trip is scheduled for that day. Leaders usually arrange a party on the trip so that everyone can watch the game together. This year everyone can gather at home to watch the Super Bowl and perhaps the Ravens!!!!! Can’t say that I am a football fan but go team go. Feel like Dr. Seuss with that comment.
We’ve a great program for January. LuAnn has arranged a speaker from Wounded Warrior Patrol. The Patrol arranges ski trips for Veterans’ with a service disability. As always the BSC likes to give back to the community by supporting ski related charities such as WWP and the sports program at Maryland School for the Blind. In the past, we have also supported Ski4Life, a ski and snowboard marathon sponsored by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. For those interested in some non-ski charity involvement, I will be leading a group of ten (10) in March/April at the Maryland Zoo picking up trash for two hours in and around Druid Park.
As always, still looking for volunteers. Specifically, we have a need at the moment for a Chairperson to head the Marketing Committee and committee members. This is a new committee that we have established to help promote the club and grow our membership. And, as always, we need members of the non-ski activities to help plan and lead a social activity and invite their BSC friends to join them. This includes a potential Bull and Oyster Roast!!!!
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Mid-evening, Dave Karczmarek made announcements about BSC ski trips
(Left) LuAnn Snyder, Pam Schirmer, Mary Rose Cook (Right) Joe Herbert, Wes Miller, Bob Little, Cathy Homens, Art Roerink, Mary Jo Tarallo
Approximately 100 BSC members and friends gathered on the evening of December 11 to cele-brate the holiday season. Socializing was the theme of the evening as everyone enjoyed fried chicken and salads. Thank you to everyone who brought delicious appetizers and desserts. We had an assortment of chips & salsa, meatballs, sausage, shrimp, nuts, cakes and cookies.
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Current BSC President, Mary Rose Cook, thanked everyone for their Club membership and wished everyone happy holidays and a healthy, safe ski season. Four past presidents attended the event: Joe Herbert, Mary Jo Tarallo, Wes Miller and Mike Jones. Incidentally, Joe is still serving as Recording Secretary for the Club and as 2020 Ski Trip Leader to Hakuba, Japan.
Dave Karczmarek, Trips Director, gave a ski trips update on current openings, and encouraged members to sign up soon. Dave also introduced Rusty Buchanan, who will be training for Special Olympics ski racing at Whitetail. Next, LuAnn Snyder was introduced as our Meeting Programs Di-rector, who coordinated the November Winter Expo. At that Expo, the Baltimore Ski Club raised $1,200 to benefit the Maryland School for the Blind’s recreation and adaptive ski programs. Pam Schirmer, from the MSB was present to accept the donation check. She was brought to tears by the generosity of our Club members. In addition to our Club's monetary donation, members also donat-ed used winter attire and ski gear for the students. Everyone should be proud of our donations!
(Left) Art & Joyce Roerink (Right) Susan Push, Mary Ann Bonner, Jim Wood, Kathy Pirotte, Brad Schlegel
(Left) Rusty Buchanan with family and friends (Center) Eileen Karczmarek (Right) Paul Ostrowski and Julie Ortmann
Most importantly, Art Roerink announced election results during the meeting. So, yes we can continue to plan for another successful year with a full slate of officers and directors. But please re-member that this is your Club, and volunteers are still needed to serve on committees and apply as trip leaders or assistants. All members were given a Baltimore Ski Club magnet as a parting gift. Display it proudly on your vehicle to help advertise our Club. If anyone asks you, tell them to follow you to the best ski club on the East Coast.
The Winners Circle
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During the December meeting, Genevie Heath-Huynh helped draw the winning raffle tickets sold by veteran ticket-seller, Mark Chapman. The winner of the 50/50 raffle was Randy Shaw, who received $105 cash from Meetings Director LuAnn Snyder. Three additional raffle tickets were drawn, and each winner received a pair of lift tickets to WISP Ski Resort. The three winners were Maxine Cohen, Bill Shewchuk, and Mary Nichols. Congratulations to all - and remember you gotta play to win!
Top: Randy Shaw receives the 50/50 cash prize Bottom (l-r) Maxine Cohen, Bill Shewchuck, Mary Nichols
The Director’s Forum: Tips for Trips—Jan 2020
Why hasn’t the BSC planned a ski trip to a European destination in the last several years? Will we ever go again?
In the past a ski trip to Europe was routinely included in our annual trips schedule. However, a number of factors contributed to Europe being dropped from our lineup. Participation in the last few ski trips to Europe planned by the BSC declined to the point were the Club lost money because we were unable to reach the minimum numbers required in our contract with the tour operator. Also, there was little to no interest by our membership in the Blue Ridge Ski Council Eurofest. At one time a European trip was considerably more expensive than a Western destination. Driven by international airfares and exchange rates, domestic
destinations were more practical, cost effective, and preferred by our membership.
With the consolidation of domestic air carriers, rising lodging and lift ticket price points, the cost of skiing at a Western resort has risen dramatically. In contrast, the European market of late is now becoming much more attractive to individuals and clubs located in the US. Recently, the overall cost of a European ski trip can be equal to or less than a Western ski destination, which makes skiing abroad much more attractive. Due to these factors and the success of our Japan trip, the Trips Committee will explore possible international destinations for the BSC.
As always, member your opinion matters. Please take the time, if you haven’t so already, to let us know your thoughts on SurveyMonkey.
Dave Karczmarek, Trips Director
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The Resurgence of Rear-Entry Boots Robert Hansen | December 12, 2019 |
20 years since Salomon scrapped the project, rear-entry boots are making a comeback. Ski boot manufacturers are looking for ways to keep people skiing longer. A recent poll conducted by SIA has shown that alpine skiers from 45-65 have increased in number. Similarly, skiers around 70 make up 7% of the market. Since this group of older rippers has become a large piece of the market it makes sense that ski companies should want to cater to their needs. What do these old rippers need? A boot that is easier to put on, easier to walk around in, and involves less bending over fiddling with buckles. The answer? The re-introduction of rear-entry ski boots.
Nordica and Atomic both have unveiled new rear entry boots. These boots may be a blast from the past but they are loaded with new tech to make them more comfortable and keep dad and hopefully grandpa skiing longer. The Nordica boot offers a moldable shell and thermal heaters in a lightweight package. The boot also features GripWalk soles that should help to mitigate slipping while walking around the resort. The Atomic boot has a single lever that locks the boot down to the rider’s shin that can be operated with one hand.
These manufacturers have hit the nail on the head here when it comes to reading the market. Retired or simply older skiers have more luxury time and the funds to splurge on a new boot. The boots are easy to get on and better yet are a throwback to the glory days when these guys were charging around the mountain. Not every innovation in skiing needs to be about going the biggest or fastest. Sometimes all we really need is to be more comfortable and to keep skiing! [Editor’s Note: Thanks to Chip Green for sending this information for the SCHUSS.—Sharon]
The rear entry buckle can be operated with a ski pole.
MEIER FAMILY BECOMES SOLE OWNER OF GREEK PEAK AND TOGGENBURG SAM Magazine—Virgil, N.Y., Dec. 17, 2019— John and Christine Meier have become the sole owners of Greek Peak Mountain Resort and Toggenburg Mountain in central New York. They acquired business partner Marc Stemerman’s 50 percent interest in the operations this November. The terms of the buyout have not been disclosed.
John and Christine Meier
John Meier and Stemerman bought Greek Peak out of bankruptcy for $7.5 million in 2013 and purchased Toggenburg in 2015. The partners had invested more than $10 million in upgrades primarily at Greek Peak over the last six years.
“I believe in investing in the mountain. Snowmaking and grooming equipment, pumphouses, lifts, trails and all of the associated infrastructure, both above and below ground, are what separates us from any other ski area in the region,” said Meier.
“I think becoming the 100 percent equity owners of Greek Peak will give a unifying vision around the direction of the resort moving forward,” he added.
Greek Peak is a four seasons resort with 220 skiable acres, six lifts, night and cross-country skiing, and tub-ing. Toggenburg is a winter-only operation with 20 trails, five lifts, and a tubing center. The two ski areas are roughly 40 minutes apart and offer a reciprocal season pass, allowing guests access to both hills.
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DEPARTURE AIRPORT OVERNIGHT LODGING AND PARKING PROGRAM 2020
At the Fall meeting, BRSC received an open invitation for all member clubs to access and utilize an enhanced program that provides
overnight parking near Dulles, BWI and Washington National with 8 days of free parking included. Most of the hotel stays are just $89 plus tax (roughly 13%) including 8 days of parking and airport shuttles for any Friday night in ski season! As compared to $10 to $25+ per day for
parking at the airport, this is a great value. (Dulles & Reagen National also available)
● Every Friday Night in January, February and March plus special requests
● All three regional airports: Dulles, BWI and Washington Reagan National
● Includes up to 10 days of free parking and free airport shuttle
● ALL Dates: from $89 per room plus local taxes
Springhill Suites Baltimore BWI Airport 899 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, Maryland 21090
Price: $89 plus 13% tax. Includes up to 10 days of free parking as compared to airport parking from $10+ per day.
Ski Club Special: Each Friday from January 3 through March 20 with Saturday, Feb 15 also available - with up to 10 days of parking included!
Booking Deadline: 15 days before your stay. Book early to avoid disappointment!
Here are the reservation links that you can use to make reservations in any month:
Book your group rate for Ski Club January Dates - with up to 10 days of parking included https://www.marriott.com/events/start.mi?id=1572980108892&key=GRP
Book your group rate for Ski Club February 2020 - with up to 10 days of parking included https://www.marriott.com/events/start.mi?id=1572980842853&key=GRP
Book your group rate for Ski Club March 2020 - with up to 10 days of parking included https://www.marriott.com/events/start.mi?id=1572981470997&key=GRP ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Hotel Shuttle: Complimentary shuttle service from the hotel to BWI Airport and back to the hotel when the group/individual returns is included.
Departure: Please reserve your departure times with the Front Desk upon checking into the hotel.
Arrival: Upon return, please call the hotel directly at 410-694-0555. Prior to calling hotel, please have all your luggage from baggage claim.
Breakfast: The largest hot full American breakfast buffet in the area is included in the overnight room rate!
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The Baltimore Ski Club is now registered for the JFBB Online Club. We hope that your employees and members take advantage of the great discounts on lift tickets at JFBB this winter!
Here is a link to the site where your members can purchase the tickets:
https://www.jfbb.com/club-login/
The username and password is listed below for your organization. Keep in mind it is all case sensitive.
Baltimore Ski Club Username: JB BALTSKI Admin Password: BskiClub20ad Member Password: BskiClub20
Once you are logged in you will see, in small print, a link to buy that is named “see available items”. We hope to improve this shopping cart experience a bit in the next month or so. There may be some minor changes this year, but next year we anticipate a much more pleasant shopping experience!
New offerings this year are the All Area Package and the Night All Area Package. The packages include a lift ticket, lesson & rental.
Here is the complete list of offerings:
JFBB Online Club Discount Rates: Mon- Fri (Non-Holiday) Weekend/Holiday
Adult (age 18 to 64) $40 $52
Youth (age 7-17) $28 $40
Senior (65+) $28 $40
Night (age 7+) $23 $32
All Area Package (age 9+) $60 $77
Night AA Package (9+) $48 $62
Compare to …..
JFBB Regular Window Rates:
Mon- Fri (Non-Holiday) Weekend/Holiday
Adult (age 18 to 64) $55 $68
Youth (age 7-17) $40 $52
Senior (65+) $40 $52
Night (age 7+) $35 $40
All Area Package (age 9+) $95 $95
Night AA Package (age 9+) n/a n/a
Just a reminder…the passes are "flex tickets" - NOT date specific, but they must be used within the current winter season.
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2021 Trips Survey now available!!!
Dear fellow members: It’s time to let your opinion be heard! As members this may be the most important duty you have to perform besides renewing your membership, and signing up for trips, and making your trip payments. Ok, so maybe it’s the 4th most important thing. Whatever. Now is the time to let the Trips Committee know your preferences. Please go to Survey Monkey and take the very a
short survey. You can link to it from the Baltimore Ski Club Facebook page or if you’re Facebook illiterate (as I am) you can copy and paste the following link into browser.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XCPJYDX
Questions? Dave Karczmarek 443-243-8540 E-mail: BSCdavek@gmail.com
Baltimore Ski Club Weather Related
General Meeting Cancellation Policy Announcement Information
The Baltimore Ski Club will cancel general meetings due to inclement weather when Baltimore County Schools announce closings or early release. Please check your local television stations, radio, or internet for info about Baltimore County School closings.
Doing Any Non-Ski Activities?
Think about leading an activity / outing for the club!
Contact Christopher Pukalski
Christopher.pukalski@hotmail.com
Peter Arend
Mary Ann Bonner
Melissa Burger
Peter Crotta
Karl Flesch
Lewis Glaeser Gloria Griffith
Thomas Hazen Christine Jones
Gloria Jones
Linda S. Miller
Cynthia Palank
Katharine Pirotte
Martin Schnuit
Catessa Simon
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Interested in a quick weekend trip ? Contact our Industry partner, BANCHI OUTDOOR ADVENTURES, directly for details.
Banchi Outdoor Adventures Contact: Joe Ferrara
1-800-769-9660 / www.Banchi.com
2019-2020 BANCHI Schedule Killington: January 10-12, 2020
Jay Peak: January 17-19, 2020 (MLK)
Lake Placid/Whiteface: January 24-26, 2020
Sugarbush: February 7-9, 2020
Sunday River: February 14-17, 2020
Wildcard Weekend: February 21-23, 2020
Stowe: February 28-March 1, 2020
Killington: March 7-9, 2020
* Open to groups & Individual
BSC YouTube Channel
Did you know there is a dedicated (branded) channel on YouTube for the Baltimore Ski Club? This channel includes two of the most recent slideshows: the BSC Winter Expo; and BSC Belgium & Holland 2019. Both shows have music in the background, so that you can sit back, relax and enjoy the sequence of photos on your computer, smart-phone or television. Also, both of these slideshows are linked on the Club’s website. To view these directly on YouTube, just click these links.
The Winter Expo is linked at: https://youtu.be/wbTrwOAangY
BSC Belgium & Holland is linked at: https://youtu.be/REBVtR1OEQ0
You may also want to check out our Club’s Ski Trips Memories 2019 at: https://youtu.be/qQ_ghq4mTJU
This is a very fast-paced sequence of photos that members shared from each ski trip last winter. Yes, it is true that a “picture is worth a thousand words” and photos are a reminder that we are an active Club! Many thanks to all of our photographers who contributed to these slideshows.
By: Jocelyn Curtis
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BSC Trips Cancellation Policy
1.The Club does not intend to unduly penalize a trip participant who cancels from a BSC trip. However, other trip participants should not have to incur additional costs due to your cancellation.
2.Deposits and payments made toward the trip reservations being cancelled will be held until such time as a determination can be made that the Club or trip participants will not incur additional costs due to non-recoverable costs.
3.Non-recoverable costs are defined as those that are associated with the trip that due to contractual obligations cannot be recovered when the individual cancels his/her trip. Non-recoverable also include those costs associated with replacing a person or persons on a trip (i.e., name change charges on airline tickets, etc.) Refunds, if any, will be made based on the non-recoverable involved plus a cancellation fee. Cancellation costs will not exceed the cost of the trip. Club cancellation fee will be dropped if non-recoverable costs exceed 50% of the trip cost.
4.Replacement of a trip participant by a trip participant is strictly prohibited. Only the Trip Leader or Assistant Trip Leader can replace a trip participant who is unable to go on the trip. The canceling trip participant may suggest a replacement candidate to the trip leader or assistant trip leader, however the canceling trip participant is responsible for the cancellation fee (if applicable) and any non-recoverable costs.
5.Be sure to know the cancellation dates in relation to the trip you select so that you can avoid monetary losses. The following cancellation policy in is effect in relation to BSC trips. NR=Non-recoverable costs
Multi-Day Bus, Carpool or Flight trips: More than 125 days before departure - $0 More than 110 days before departure - $10 & NR
More than 80 days before departure - $25 & NR 80 days or less before departure - $35 &NR
Baltimore Ski Club 2020 Trips
Dates Trip Destination Lead Assist Price
1/11 - 1/18 BANFF British Columbia
Chris Rose 410.236.9260
Chrisrose20@gmail.com
John Landon 410.259.6618
john@Landongraphics.com $1,540
1/25 - 2/1 SNOWMASS Colorado
Mark Jones 410.960.9698
schusseditor1verizon.net
Mike Jones 410.282.6695
Skidobeedo@aol.com $2,110
2/8 - 2/15 ZERMATT Utah
Christopher Pukalski 410.292.6656
christopher.pukalski@hotmail.com $1,985
2/21 - 2/29 HAKUBA Japan
Joe Herbert 410.967.0789
joeherbert21@gmail.com $3,325
2/29 - 3/7 BEAVER CREEK Colorado
Joe Mihalovich 410.592.9193
uncle_mal@comcast.net
Jocelyn Curtis 410-934-9284
jocelyncurtis@comcast.net $2,095
3/8 - 3/13 KILLINGTON Vermont
Dave Karczmarek 443.243.8540
bscdavek@gmail.com
Bill Lahey 410.472.2457
laheywt@aol.com $885
3/14 - 3/21 WHITEFISH Montana
Jeff McBride 410.365.5439
jmcbride@eblengineers.com $2,099
Trip prices are estimates. All trips are subject to price adjustments due to potential airline fuel surcharge, increased security fees, airline ticket price fluctuations, etc.
Minimum deposit is $250/person/trip for all trips.
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Banff, Alberta Canada
January 11th
. thru January 18th
. 2020 Cost $ 1,540 (Price subject to Currency ex-
change rate) Trip Includes: In town Accommodations at the “Ptarmigan Inn hot & cold daily Breakfast. RT Air & all Transfers from BWI to Banff, Alber-
ta Canada 5 out of 6 Day Lift pass good at Sunshine,
Lake Louise & Mt. Norquay, 6th Day lift ticket available at an addl. cost.
Pizza Party, Historical Tour of the town, Dinner, Jimmy Buffett Party / Happy Hour, and more
Deposit $ 250 (Must be a BSC Member) Make Checks payable to the Baltimore Ski Club & mail
Chris Rose, (Leader) 20 Blondell Ct. Timonium, Md. 21093 Cell 410-236-9260 chrisrose20@gmail.com
John Landon (Assistant Leader) Cell (410) 259-6618 John@landongraphics.com
www.skibig3.com/first-timers-guide/ Travel / Trip Cancelation Insurance – www.travelsafe.com
Snowmass, 2020 Sat. JAN. 25 – Sat. FEB. 1
$2,110
Blue Ridge Ski Council Trip
• Round Trip air and all ground transfers
• Staying at Top of the Village, Snowmass
• Ski in – Ski out Condos
• 5 of 6 day lift ticket good for all mountains
• BRSC Welcome Party on Sun. Jan. 26
• BRSC Apres Ski Party on Tues. Jan. 28
• BRSC Dinner on Thurs. Jan. 30
• NASTAR Race Function
Minimum Deposit: $250.00
Mark Jones, Leader H: 410-284-6264
Cell: 410-960-9698 schusseditor1@verizon.net
Saturday to Saturday, February 8-15, 2020 Total Cost: $1,985
Includes:
Roundtrip Air from BWI to Salt Lake City
Bus Transfers
Seven (7) Nights lodging at Zermatt Resort – ALL Room have (2) Queen Beds with Daily Light Clean-ing
Full Daily Breakfast Included
2 Days Skiing at Deer Valley (Additional Day $70) – NO Snowboarding
2 Days Skiing at Park City/Canyons (Additional Day $80)
1 Day Skiing at Sundance (With On Mountain Lunch BBQ Included) - Thursday
(1) Welcome Reception ; (2) Group Dinners Senior Discount for those 65+ ($30)
Leader: Christopher Pukalski 8 Dembeigh Hill Circle Baltimore MD 21210 Cell: 410-292-6656 Christopher.Pukalski@hotmail.com
BSC/BRSC ASIA-FEST Hakuba Valley, Japan
February 21 – 29, 2020 Initial Base trip: $3325.00 pp/dbl. occupancy Tokyo post trip: $645.00 pp/dbl. occupancy
RT Air between IAD and Tokyo via ANA nonstop flights. Transfers Tokyo Airport - Hakuba via private coach w/ English
speaking guide. Late Dinner at hotel the evening of arrival. 6 nights accommodations at a 4 star hotel. Welcome Reception and orientation Daily hot & cold breakfast buffet at hotel. Dinners—3 more at hotel including Special Ezura Goryu
Drumming and Dinner Show, including transfers. Mid-week Après Ski Party with 1 drink ticket per person. Farewell Party at The Pub, located less than a 5minute walk
from hotel. This will include: Buffet Style dinner at your hotel, Local Pub DJ entertainment, 2 hours open bar (Beer, wine, soft drinks. Cash bar after 2 hours.)
Complimentary Mountain Escort for 3 hours on the first day of skiing. (Max of 20 people per escort)
Complimentary local guide at the hotel each evening for 1 hour to assist with day tours and questions.
Discounts on Rentals through Rhythm Sports. Optional day tour program available from Hakuba, including
Matsumoto Castle, Nagano Temple and Olympic Village, Saki Brewery, Snow Monkeys and more.
Much, Much MORE! See trip Leader for Details
Joe Herbert 410.967.0789
joeherbert21@gmail.com
NEW LOWER PRICE!
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The Baltimore Ski Club & Blue Ridge Ski Council proudly presents Winterfest 2020
Killington, Vermont
$885.00 per person Double occupancy March 8- 13, 2020 (Sunday-Friday)
•5 nights Lodging at the Killington Mountain Lodge •4 day Killington all area lift ticket- Valid at Pico (*
optional 5th day) •Breakfast daily at the hotel •Welcome Party (Monday) •Après Social (Wednesday) •Farewell Reception (Thursday) •Round Trip Motor Coach Transportation •All Taxes •And more
Initial Deposit of $ 250.00 per person accepted as of June 15
, 2019. Make checks payable to the
Baltimore Ski Club BSC Trip Leader Dave Karczmarek 3805 Federal Lane Abingdon, MD 21009 H: 410.612.9918 C: 443.243.8540 bscdavek@gmail.com
BSC Assistant Leader Bill Lahey H: 410.472.2457 C: 443.377.5791 laheywt@aol.com
Join the Baltimore Ski Club in
Whitefish Montana Saturday to Saturday,
March 14 – March 21, 2020
Cost: $2,099 (Final price will vary slightly depending on final air carrier)
Includes:
Roundtrip Air from BWI to Kalispell / Glacier Park Intl.
Bus Transfers Kalispell to Whitefish
Welcome Reception
Seven (7) Nights at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Daily Transfers to / from Whitefish Mountain Resort
Daily breakfast Included
Baggage Handling
Five of six-day lift tickets at Whitefish Mountain Resort
Group Dinner
Payment of $250 deposit, completed BSC trip application and copy of drivers license or passport, are required to secure a space at time of registration. All checks payable to BSC.
Jeffery McBride 1319 Stockton Road Joppa, MD 21085 Cell: 410-365-5439 email: jmcbride@eblengineers.com
Join the Baltimore Ski Club in
Beaver Creek, Colorado
Saturday to Saturday, February 29-March 7, 2020
Cost: $2,095 (Final price will vary slightly depending on final air carrier)
Includes: Roundtrip Air from BWI to Denver
Bus Transfers Denver to Beaver Creek
Seven (7) Nights lodging at The Centennial – 2 Bed / 2 Bath luxury condos located in the village (ski in / ski out)
Complimentary continental breakfast Included
Baggage Handling
Five of eight days interchangeable lift tickets valid at Beaver Creek, Vail, Breckenridge, and Keystone
(2) Group Dinners
Senior Discount for those 65+ ($40)
Leader: Mal (Joe) Mihalovich 4213 Ravenhurst Circle Glen Arm, MD 21057 Home: 410 592-9193 Cell: 410 698-8921 email: uncle_mal@comcast.net
Asst Lead: Jocelyn Curtis Cell: 410 934-9284 jocelyncurtis@comcast.net
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Organization - The management of the BSC is vested in the Executive Council which consists of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary and six Directors (see inside cover for list).
Activities - The BSC offers weekend and week long trips to Eastern, Western and European Destinations. Club activities throughout the year include a variety of social activities. Check our social media pages
Meetings - BSC meetings are held the 1st Wednesday of each month.
Formal meetings are held Sep—Apr at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 1220 Providence Road, Towson, MD 21286 Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
Informal meetings are held May - Aug. at Glory Days Grill, 1220 E. Joppa Rd., Towson, MD 21286 about 5:30pm
Annual DUES
All MEMBERS
FAMILY $55
INDIVIDUAL $38
Membership Information
All Schuss Material must be received by the 3rd Friday of each month and may be edited. Small classified ads for the sale/purchase of equipment or rental of property will be placed at no charge to members on a space available basis. Requests to repeat ads must be made monthly.
Send all Schuss newsletter materials to: Sharon Albaugh 3420 Cornwall Rd. Baltimore, MD 21222-6033 E-mail: schusseditor1@verizon.net
BALTIMORE SKI CLUB, INC. The Baltimore Ski Club is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement
of skiing, ski improvement, competition and social activities.
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CHRISTIAN H. ROSE, CPCU, ChFC
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410-236-9260 chrisrose20@gmail.com
EAT WELL. BE WELL
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Integrative Nutrition Health Coach
410-371-1996
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ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 3420 Cornwall Road Baltimore, MD 21222-6033
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