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Castle Expands Mountain: Deep, Steep and Still Cheap

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Castle Mountain is as counter-culture as the roots of
snowboarding and a haven of steep and deep. Now, it's
blossoming. Just the right mix for a Warren Miller film. This
spring the legendary ski and snowboard moviemaker's film crew
came to Castle to see what the rumours were about.


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Castle Expands Mountain: Deep, Steep and Still Cheap
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Castle Mountain is as counter-culture as the roots of
snowboarding and a haven of steep and deep. Now, it's
blossoming. Just the right mix for a Warren Miller film.

This spring the legendary ski and snowboard moviemaker's film
crew came to Castle to see what the rumours were about. What they
found was a gravel car park, two chairlifts and incredible
terrain.

While the mega-resorts boast of high-speed quads and organic
options at the mid-mountain restaurant, Castle fires up its two
double chairs and gives riders access to some of the deepest snow
and gnarliest terrain in Western Canada.

But you'd be forgiven for never having heard of it.

Without a huge corporate marketing machine, it attracts riders
mostly by word of mouth. The result is an often-vacant parking
lot, especially midweek, and fresh tracks long after the last
storm.


Go for Powder

"Once I was up there my jaw just dropped," says Willi Vogl,
president of Warren Miller Entertainment Canada. "The fall
lines, the steepness...if you're a freerider, you can't miss
this place. I can't emphasize enough that if you're into
powder, this is the place to go."

Castle Mountain is tucked into the southwest corner of Alberta,
two and a half hours southwest of the international gateway city
of Calgary, which means it gets the same epic snow dumps that
hammer British Columbia's southern mountain ranges. In February
2006, Castle got nearly 1.5 meters (4.5 feet) of snow in less
than a week.

When the snow's that good, the chutes and cliff bands come alive
as hard-core boarders and skiers throw down huge air.

Given the mountain's underground status among snowsport
enthusiasts, it is perhaps fitting that just one t-bar and a pair
of rustic double chairs accesses it all. Where big resorts would
likely waste no time in installing high-speed lifts, Andrew
Rusynyk, Castle's director of marketing and snowsports, sees the
limited capacity as a blessing in disguise.

"There may be occasional lineups, but people still get fresh
tracks at 3:30 p.m.," he says.

The promise of fresh tracks all day long, coupled with the
cheapest lift tickets around – $50 ($44 U.S.) a day ­ ­– makes
Castle the mountain of choice for those in the know.

But even on the busiest day in the mountain's history, when some
4,000 people came to ski and ride, the lineups were only about 10
minutes long, says Pete Hodgson, an 18-year-old resident who
built a gap jump for the Warren Miller crew.

"Castle is a pretty sick hill," he continues. "It's about the
steeps and how everyone talks it up. They come down for the
weekend and for the rest of the week they're like 'yeah, Castle
was sick.' Everyone talks about it."

In an effort to make the great snow more accessible to families
and beginners, Castle is undergoing an expansion through the
summer of 2006. By next season a new triple chair will provide
access to neighboring Mount Haig.

"We've already cut the runs and cleared the debris," says
Rusynyk.

"The runs we cut are all novice and intermediate terrain and it
still gives us 1,000 acres (404 hectares) for cat-skiing and
boarding. For the backcountry riders, it gets them much closer to
the steeps."

Castle is Alberta 's only ski mountain outside a National Park.
Unencumbered by park restrictions, the mountain has room to grow
into cat-skiing, snow making and possibly heli-hiking during the
summer. There will also be 40 new townhouses and fourplexes ready
for the 2006/07 season.

"We will have the only privately-owned, ski-in, ski-out
residences in Alberta ," says Rusynyk.

"What we're trying to do is take this mountain that's
customized to skiing and boarding enthusiasts and make it so they
can come here more often with the wife and family and the less
experienced buddy," he continues.

For those just coming for the night, or perhaps for the week,
Castle also has a new hotel and hostel. The rooms are immaculate,
bright and comfortable. The T-Bar pub across the parking
rightfully boasts of serving some of the best mouthwatering
thin-crust pizza this side of the Rocky Mountains. The staff is
known for being friendly.


Castle the "Little Jewel of the South"

"We're not presenting Castle as one of those big resorts,"
says Klaus Roth, Travel Alberta Portfolio Manager, Americas.
"This is a little jewel of the south. We are convinced this is
the right resort for the international skier who is looking for
new and exciting places to ski."

David Basterrechea is a professional snowboarder from Idaho whose
clothing sponsor asked him to ride at Castle for the Warren
Miller film. Basterrechea says he's never been to Castle before,
or even heard of it, but admits he's impressed.

"Castle fits more in the realm of Fernie and Mt. Baker (in
Washington State ), the kinds of places that hard-core people go
to ride powder," he says. "The people here are great. They're
super nice, down to earth and you can tell they love to ski. And
I like the take-your-shoes-off policy at the hotel. It's just
like home."

The combination of positive atmosphere, warm and friendly locals
and no-nonsense skiing also resonated with Willi Vogl and his
film crew.

"It's probably one of the most unique areas I've been since I
was a little kid," he says. "This is a real local family
mountain. No glitz, great accommodations and unbelievable food."






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