Hanging Out With Lindsay Vonn

Like many celebrities, Lindsay Vonn participates in charity fund-raisers, red carpet events, and also paid events that utilize their celebrity.

The evening I shared with the gold medal Olympic and World Cup skier was one of those.

She was part of a panel on performance – specifically how performance influenced and inspired their lives. The other panelists were Reggie Jackson, the Hall of Fame baseball player also known as Mr. October, and Ferrari F1 team driver Marc Gené.

It was for the launch of the new high-octane Shell V-Power® NiTRO+ gasoline, engineered to get the gunk out of your engine so it can perform better and get you to the finish line – or the chairlift – faster.  That is something all three athletes can relate to – and was the subject of the evening.

Five-time World Series Champion and National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Reggie Jackson played 21 seasons as a right fielder for the Kansas City/Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees and California Angels. He said he pushed himself to peak performance to fight the racism that was endemic during much of his baseball career.

Today, he said, he is inspired by the thousands of kids he works with in the Bronx through his foundation, encouraging them to perform well in school and in sports.

Ferrari Formula One (F1) team driver Marc Gené talked about being inspired by the technology of modern racing, including “scanning our body so the seat is a perfect fit”, making the driver feel part of the car.

He also admitted that the only time he cried as an adult is when he won the grueling and prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans race.  He did not say that some consider him one of the luckiest people on earth, with a full-time job to test drive Ferraris, both on the track and off.

Yes, there was a gorgeous Ferrari on display, in the color I call Copcatcher Red.  It’s what I call any red sports car, from any manufacturer anywhere in the world.  But I digress.

While I love both baseball and F1 racing, as a skier, I was most interested in what the Olympic and World Cup gold medalist skier Lindsay Vonn had to say, both during the panel and during our chat afterwards, when I really hung out with her.

 “Never lose sight of your goals, despite obstacles,” she said.  Short, sweet and to the point. Such as the repeated obstacle to get back on the race course – and goal of winning – after each of several knee surgeries and painful rehab.

She said that as a teen her inspiration was Picabo Street, another legendary award-winning racer, and decided to follow in Street’s footsteps – er – racetracks, and the dual goals of World Cup and Olympics.

After the panel, I got a chance to chat with Vonn, whose 5’10” frame towers over me at five-foot-nothing.  But she did not look down on me.

SeniorsSkiing editor Evelyn Kanter & Lindsay Vonn

We met eye-to-eye on our shared current preference for skiing groomed blue and black runs, since none of our four knees can handle bumps or ice-slicked race courses – hers because of those multiple knee surgeries, mine because I’m twice her age.  We also agreed that slowing down to enjoy the scenery  is a nice change from racing down the mountain, with or without gates.

Over the years in this business of ski writing, I’ve been blessed to interview and even ski with some of the world’s top skiers, including Vonn and Olympic Gold Medal winners Billy Kidd, Nelson Carmichael, Bode Miller, Heidi Voelker and Franz Klammer. Without exception, I have found each one to be personable and easy-going despite the fierce competition and focus that made them champions.

I would hang out with any one of them longer, including Lindsay Vonn, on or off the slopes.

ICYMI July 2023


Snowbasin Ski Resort in Utah during early spring 2020. Photo by Chase Charaba on Unsplash

Summer is in full swing at our favorite ski/snowboard resorts, with scenic chairlift and gondola rides and a full calendar of events including outdoor concerts and food festivals.

ICYMI (in case you missed it) is our monthly round-up of this and that from here and there, including news of new lifts for new seasons.

Alyeska Joins Ikon Pass

Alaska’s Alyeska Resort joins Ikon Pass for the 23/24 winter season.

Ikon Pass holders will have access to seven days at Alyeska Resort with no blackout dates, and Ikon Base Pass holders will have access to five days, with select blackout dates. Alyeska Resort is also available on the Ikon Session Pass.

Alyeska Resort is a playground for all levels of skiers and riders, located just 40 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska, in Chugach State Park, offering glacier-filled vistas and Northern Lights sightings. The mountain is home to a 60-passenger aerial scenic tram with panoramic views, 1,610 acres of varied terrain, 76 trails and over 669 inches of snow annually, plus seven dining experiences, including Seven Glaciers, a AAA Four Diamond Award restaurant with unparalleled views overlooking seven hanging glaciers.

The  Ikon Pass Ikon Pass community is now home to more than 50 mountain destinations across 11 countries and 16 states.

Courcheval, France

July 29/30 – Watch the first stage of the FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix, with the world’s best male and female ski jumpers competing on the K120 Olympic ski jump in Le Praz.

Competitors include Kamil Stoch from Poland, current holder of the ski jumping record, at 137 meters, and Bejing 2022 Olympic champion, Slovenia’s Ursa Bogataj.

In addition to the competitions, there are daily concerts and DJ sets, and a fireworks display on Sunday night.  Competitions continue through October in various resorts around the world.

Canyons Village at Park City, Utah

Vail Resorts is building a third gondola on the Canyons Village side of the sprawling resort.

The new 10-person lift will be called the Sunrise Gondola. It replaces the existing Sunrise chair, taking skiers and riders to the Red Lodge.  The other two gondolas at Canyons Village are Red Pine Gondola and the iconic Orange Bubble Express.

Steamboat, Colorado

Construction is being completed for the second leg of the Wild Blue Gondola, which will bring riders from the base area to Sunshine Peak.

With this leg completed, Wild Blue will be North America’s longest and fastest ten-person gondola, carrying skiers over 3.16 miles of mountainous terrain. The fully completed Wild Blue Gondola opens this upcoming season.   It’s part of the transformation of the Steamboat base area, which included the opening of an ice skating rink.

The first leg opened late in the 22/23 season, delivering riders to a mid-station that provided access to the blues and greens on  Bashor, Greenhorn Ranch, and connecting to Thunderhead lifts.

Steamboat also is building a new high-speed detachable quad, Mahogany Ridge Express, to serve a once out-of-bounds area called Pioneer Ridge. With the expansion underway, Steamboat now refers to Pioneer Ridge as Mahogany Ridge.

Construction of the gondola extension and the new quad are affecting summer hiking and biking trails.  Find closures and other updates here.

https://fullsteamahead.steamboat.com/construction-impacts/

Snowbasin, Utah

The Needles Gondola is operating Saturdays and Sundays, 9am to 4pm, for hiking, mountain biking and sightseeing.  Needles Lodge is open Saturdays for lunch, 11am to 3pm and for Sunday Brunch, 10am to 2:30pm.

There’s also mini-golf at the base area.

Telluride, Colorado

August 17-19 -Experience an immersive journey into taste and culture at the Telluride Reserve.

This unique event brings together renowned chefs, winemakers and food enthusiasts for a weekend of special dining experiences and educational programs. Savor exceptional food and wine pairings, attend cooking demonstrations, and immerse themselves in the breathtaking natural beauty of the surrounding area. Sign up before tickets sell out – either a package, or for individual events.

https://telluridereserve.com

Windham I Love NY photo

Windham’s New Owners Plan Major Improvements

The Catskills resort has been purchased by two hospitality and resort development families with more than 100 years of  combined experience, who promise to make further investments to turn Windham Mountain into a premium, year-round, world-class destination.

Immediate improvements will focus on the following  –

  • improving skiing and riding with minimal lift lines,
  • improving food and beverage program with redevelopment of current outlets
  • addition of a new mid-mountain Alps-style dining facility to debut in fall 2023 for the new 23/24 season
  • creation of additional townhomes and lots for land development
  • new, enhanced offerings for the existing Members Club
  • expanding and invigorating the existing golf course
  • new amenities, including swimming and racket sports

There is no information yet about whether Windham Mountain will continue to participate in the Ikon Pass program.  Its nearest competitor, Hunter Mountain, was purchased a few seasons ago by Vail Resorts, so it participates in the Epic Pass.

Also nearby are Belleayre Mountain, owned by New York State, and Plattekill, one of the last privately-owned and operated resorts in the Northeast.

Windham’s new owners are the Beall family and its Beall Investment Partners and the Kemmons Wilson family, through its investment arm Kemmons Wilson Property Hospitality Partners (KWHP).

They will continue Wyndham Mountain’s participation as a cornerstone of the community, including free mountain access to local students, partnerships with the Adaptive Sports Foundation and other environmental groups.

The new owners plan to introduce hundreds of local jobs as the mountain upgrades its offerings and evolves further into a four-season resort destination.

The Catskills has become a “hot” destination lately, with new boutique hotels, restaurants, wine bars and day spas opening in the area around Wyndham.

The ski/snowboard resort opened in 1960 as a private, members only mountain, before becoming a public mountain.  It boats 285 skiable acres across 54 trails, serviced by 11 lifts – four of which are high-speed.

For more information about Windham Mountain, visit www.windham-mountain.com

About Sandy Beall and Beall Investment Partners

Sandy Beall is founder of Beall Investment Partners, a family investment firm which partners and invests primarily with resort hospitality and emerging growth restaurant brands.  More than 50 years ago, Sandy Beall founded Ruby Tuesday, growing the casual-dining company to 850 restaurants in 46 states, the District of Columbua, Guam and 14 foreign countries.  He is Chairman and Co-Founder of Blackberry Farm and Blackberry Mountain resorts and a partner in Snake River Sporting Club.

About Kemmons Wilson Hospitality Partners

This is the hospitality arm of Kemmons Wilson Companies, known primarily as the founding enterprise behind the Holiday Inns hotel chain and Holiday Inn Club Vacation.  KWHP currently owns and operates a portfolio of 40+ hospitality assets.