{"id":7140,"date":"2012-10-30T12:08:24","date_gmt":"2012-10-30T16:08:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/?page_id=7140"},"modified":"2012-10-30T12:08:24","modified_gmt":"2012-10-30T16:08:24","slug":"alpinezone-challenge-2012-steve-wright-of-jay-peak","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.alpinezone.com\/skiing\/challenge\/challenge2012\/alpinezone-challenge-2012-steve-wright-of-jay-peak\/","title":{"rendered":"AlpineZone Challenge 2012 – Steve Wright of Jay Peak"},"content":{"rendered":"
The AlpineZone Ski Area Challenge was designed to provide a method for our\u00a0forum<\/a>\u00a0members to get official answers to skiing-related questions directly from a ski area representative. Steve Wright,\u00a0<\/strong>VP of Marketing at<\/em>\u00a0Jay Peak<\/a>\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>in Jay, Vermont, took the AlpineZone Ski Area Challenge and provided the following responses on 10\/30\/2012:<\/p>\n from_the_NEK:<\/strong>\u00a0Jay has been really forthcoming with information about their growth and development so coming up with questions is a bit difficult this year.\u00a0With that said:<\/p>\n Steve Wright:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n It\u2019s worth pointing out, as many of you are aware I\u2019m sure, that providing a range of terrain for all levels is good practice and fundamental to good ski area design.\u00a0 Jay Peak has a shortage of intermediate and low intermediate terrain and we have to look for areas we can add without deconstructing what it is that makes the place special-this is a common psychological theme everywhere you look around here these days and something I, as one of three officers at the company, take very seriously.\u00a0 As far as those that suggest Jay Peak is in danger of becoming \u2018boring\u2019 well, that\u2019s an awfully subjective stroke and, as such, I\u2019ll leave that to the tribes and trolls to kick around.\u00a0 Suffice to say, I\u2019m in a different camp on this one.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n Thetrailboss:<\/strong>\u00a0Three questions:<\/p>\n Steve Wright:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n deadheadskier:<\/strong>\u00a0Can Jay Peak utilize some of it’s EB-5 Visa investment monies into Burke or would that require a separate application?<\/p>\n Steve Wright: <\/strong>DHS\u2014we are creating an EB-5 project at Burke that will include some new on-mountain lodging which, at least by our count, is sorely needed.\u00a0 We added half a million in snowmaking improvements over there for this season, but that wasn\u2019t through the EB-5 financing model.\u00a0 At this point, short and medium term, we don\u2019t anticipate any other programs.\u00a0 Standard caveats apply.<\/p>\n fbrissette: <\/strong>Can you provide some\u00a0<\/strong>updates on the west bowl development – Is ‘trail cutting in summer 2013 and lifts in summer 2014’ still the plan ? I would suggest that tree cutting in the west bowl glades be done as quickly as possible. This could become an incredible back country area to those willing to earn their turns while awaiting lifts.<\/p>\n Also, there were plans on mountain biking trails at the base of Stateside. Has this changes with the acquisition of Burke Mountain ?<\/p>\n Steve Wright: <\/strong>fbrisette, that\u2019s the plan right now and agreed with your thoughts.\u00a0 I can\u2019t possibly drop a big enough caveat on this one though.\u00a0 My two cents?\u00a0 We have big permitting hurdles to jump over.\u00a0 Set your expectations to cautious and be pleasantly surprised if anything happens \u2018quickly\u2019.<\/p>\n In terms of mountain biking, we are still planning on adding mountain biking sooner than later and the acquisition of Burke, if anything, has probably accelerated the reality of this.\u00a0 Not to say we have plans to replicate Burke as we certainly do not\u2014only to suggest that looking closer at their model suggests there\u2019s a profit equation that works and that some iteration would work well here.<\/p>\n Sick Bird Rider:<\/strong>\u00a0I’ll add the age-old (now) question: what is the current timeline for the construction of the Bonnie six-pack and the quadrification of the Jet?<\/p>\n Steve Wright:<\/strong> We get it next year.\u00a0 Least that\u2019s what the tea-leaves are showing right now.\u00a0 They\u2019re spread all over my office-you should see them.<\/p>\n JPTracker:<\/strong>\u00a0Jay used to host a Fall Arts and Crafts Festival every year on Columbus Day weekend. It stopped due to construction on the hotel. Now that construction is almost complete are there any plans to bring it back?<\/p>\n Also, recently a lot of tress were taken down at the entrance to the resort. What is the purpose of this? It does not seem to fit in with any of the ongoing construction projects.<\/p>\n Steve Wright<\/strong>:\u00a0no plans on bringing the Arts and Crafts Festival over Columbus Day as, frankly, it\u2019s been more than replaced by The Bean and Brew Festival.\u00a0 Anyone here over Columbus Day\/CAD Thanksgiving would also attest to this\u2014there simply is no room to put any more people anyway.\u00a0 The Craft Festival\u2014at its present home at The Degree Auction House down the road\u2014is doing quite well from several accounts.<\/p>\n The trees taken down at the front of the resort were done so to create a small stormwater retention pond\u2014we\u2019re increasing impervious areas (parking lot, new MLC, etc..) that create runoff.\u00a0 Has to be a place for that to go and (essentially) get cleaned before it runs off campus.<\/p>\n BigJay:<\/strong>\u00a0<\/strong>If Burke is to copy what Jay has done in order to get more activities during the winter months, is Jay Peak looking at doing the same in order to bring more visitors in the area during the summer?<\/p>\n Also, between Kingdom Trails bringing 5M$ from mountain biking in the small village of East Burke, Stowe that has a great network of trails and building the “Vermont Ride Center” based on the IMBA model and it’s neighbours to the north (Owl’s Head is holding the provincial DH championships in a few weeks, Sutton is moving slowly and Bromont is already a hot spot!), I think Jay Peak would fit in nicely with trails for all levels all located below the higher elevation…<\/p>\n Steve Wright:\u00a0<\/strong><\/strong>We don\u2019t, at all, look at Burke \u2018copying what Jay has done in order to get more activities during the winter months.\u2019\u00a0 We\u2019re simply looking to create some lodging options at this point.\u00a0 Second part of your question though has some relevance and, as many of your questions tend to lean in this direction, yes\u2014mountain biking is in the plans.Regarding Jay Peak fitting in with trails for all levels, we feel the same.<\/p>\n luvinjaycloud:<\/strong>\u00a0I’m wondering if Jay peak has any plans to post a web cam somewhere on the mountain. Seems like everything else they do is on the front edge of technology. I would love to know real time , or close to it, when the snow is starting to fly or if the droplets have turned to flakes.<\/p>\n Steve Wright:<\/strong> Yes, we\u2019ve heard this before.\u00a0 Happy to look at options in great real time cams but most that I\u2019ve seen range from moderately bad to supremely awful and unless I can fund one that\u2019s fantastic, I\u2019m not integrating it.\u00a0 I just don\u2019t think it adds enough unless it can capture reality.<\/p>\n To view forum comments on this Challenge and the Challenge Results, please visit the following page:<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The AlpineZone Ski Area Challenge was designed to provide a method for our\u00a0forum\u00a0members to get official answers to skiing-related questions directly from a ski area representative. Steve Wright,\u00a0VP of Marketing at\u00a0Jay Peak\u00a0\u00a0in Jay, Vermont, took the AlpineZone Ski Area Challenge and provided the following responses on 10\/30\/2012: from_the_NEK:\u00a0Jay has been really forthcoming with information about… Read the full review »<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":9,"featured_media":0,"parent":6085,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-7140","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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