Lake Tahoe ski resorts splurging on upgrades and expansions

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The view out to the slopes from the Olympic House in Squaw Valley. The Olympic House is undergoing a renovation with new and expanded seating, part of a 5-year, 70-million improvement project. (MCT News Service)
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The dark cloud on the horizon for the ski industry is the potentially damaging effects of climate change on future snow seasons.

National Ski Areas Assn. spokesman Troy Hawks said ski operators are taking action by cutting greenhouse gas emissions at their operations but also by investing heavily in snow-making equipment to keep their mountains white even when Mother Nature won’t cooperate.

Squaw Valley, host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, invested $4 million in snow-making guns and equipment over the summer, plus another $4 million on new trail groomers over the last two years.

“The conditions last year really made it easy to sell such investments to our owners,” said Wirth, the Squaw Valley CEO.

But the snow-making investments are only a small portion of the $38 million KSL has already spent on Squaw Valley and the neighboring Alpine Meadows. The company is expected to spend an additional $32 million on the two resorts by 2015.

Squaw Valley has long been known for its steep skiing, most notably the runs around its 8,200-foot KT-22 peak. But over the last 20 or 30 years, Wirth said, the resort itself has languished because little has been spent on upgrades.

Until recently, he said, the main Olympic House lodge looked like a 1970s-era, low-rent casino. The ground floor of the lodge featured checkerboard carpeting, bare-bulb lighting and, instead of chairs, backless benches.

The resort has launched a $2-million face-lift for the lodge that will include plush armchairs, soft lighting, ottomans, coffee tables and fireplaces. The upgrade should be completed in December, Wirth said.

“The easier thing would have been to pull back after the year we just had,” he said. “Instead, we are pushing forward.”

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