Trestle Bike Park Lessons, Trestle 101

 
 

Trestle Bike Park 101Winter Park Resort Bike lessons

Team Winter Park Lodging Company had a chance to visit Trestle Bike Park this weekend and we were able to take a downhill biking 101 class.  What a treat to have  personal teacher to teach us the ins and outs of the downhill sport.

Winter Park Resort was nice enough to set us up with the 101 lesson and  bike rentals for the day.  Our instructor David Deveny was great! Kowledgeable, fun and talented; David knows Trestle Bike Park and downhill biking very well.  He was safe, enlightening and a lot of fun.

The day started out as the Trestle Bike shop was opening its doors at 9am.  We were quickly helped in line after filling our info out ob the resort computer kiosks.  We were then sent over to the equipment fitting station and were on our way with gear in 10 min.  Over to the bike area we went and we were fitted with some sweet Kona Stinky Bikes that would be our vehicle of fun for the day.

After  little talk from David we were on our way up the Zephyr lift.  Right outside Sunspot David gave all the instruction that we would use on this day in about half an hour (see David above instructing new WPLCo employee Bill).  From there Sunspot we were onto the green run Greenworld.  We then hit Long Trail (lue Run) and parts of Rainmaker (black run).

They day ended at around Noon and that was enough riding and instruction for the day.  What a blast of a day and I can not stress how useful a Trestle 101 class is to learn the downhill sport safely.

Trestle Bike Park is open daily through September 25th.  Get youy biking in while the weather is here.

Winter Park Lodging Company has special discounts for our guests for the Trestle 101 class:

This 2 1/2 hour lesson is one heck of a good deal, offering instruction on how to ride a downhill bike, a lift pass, a downhill bike rental and protective gear. Discount price is only $63.20 plus tax for Winter Park Lodging Company guests (regularly $79).

We also have discounts for downhill bike rentals through the Trest Bike Store.

Downhill Mountain Bike Rentals:
Select Trestle Bike Park Shop on the booking page to rent downhill bikes. Below are just a few package possibilities, click the online booking link to see all packages. The packages listed below include a full day lift pass, a full face helmet and protective body gear.

  • World Cup Downhill Mountain Bike
    Full day rental: $143.99 weekdays / $159.99 weekends (normally $179/$199)
    Half day rental:$111.99 weekdays/ $119.99 weekends (normally $139/$149)
  • Demo Downhill Mountain Bike
    Full day rental: $111.99 weekdays / $119.99 weekends (normally $139/$149)
    Half day rental: $79.99 weekdays / $87.99 weekends (normally $99/$109)
  • Standard Downhill Mountain Bike
    Full day rental: $95.99 weekdays / $103.99 weekends (normally $119/$129)
    Half day rental: $63.99 weekdays / $71.99 weekends (normally $79/$89)
  • JR Downhill Mountain Bike
    Full day rental: $79.99 weekdays / $95.99 (normally $99/$119)
    Half day rental: $55.99 weekdays / $63.99 (normally $69/$79)

Winter Park Resort Improvements for 2011/2012 Ski Season

 
 

Winter Park/Mary Jane Upgrades 2011/12 Ski Season

Winter Park and Mary Jane are making some improvements for this coming ski season.  Even with the economy in the doldrums the last few years ski visits in the US and particularly Colorado have been on the upswing.

According to National Ski Areas Association, the United States had more skier visits in 2010-11 than any previous ski season in history, surpassing the 60 million mark. Colorado resorts accounted for more of these visits than any other state in the nation with more than one in five skiers choosing to ski at a Colorado resort.

Winter Park Resort had a good year last year as well and the Resort is plowing the money earned back into the resort to improve the on hill experience.  Beginner skiers will see the biggest improvment this year with the Sorenson Trail Bypass.  Beginners will now have an easier trail to the Village at Winter Park with the opening of the new Sorensen Trail Bypass.

Winter Park/Mary Jane is also adding a new snowcat for the groomed runs. Other capital at the resort has been re-invested into improving existing infrastructure and services.

This year looks to be a great year in WP.  The weather pattern is looking to be neutral or another La Nina year with the same weather pattern as last years epic snow fall.

So lets get ready for November 16th when Winter Park Resort opens for ski season. The summer has been nice but we are ready for some snow.