This Week In SeniorsSkiing.com (Feb. 10)
Fab Parka Deal, Pleasant Lake Placid Inn, DIY Teaching Part 3, Sundance Senior Group, How To Do Demos, And Industry News.
We finally have a blockbuster storm hitting the Northeast with big dimensions. Expecting 14+ from this one. This weekend will have fantastic skiing throughout the region. Meanwhile, the West is getting yet more snow, but heavy and wet “cream cheese”-style, we are told.
This week we have something special for readers. Co-Publisher Jon Weisberg reviews a “disruptive” ski parka from Orsden, a clothing manufacturer that sells its products exclusively online. He loves Orsden’s Performance Ski Jacket. SeniorsSkiing.com readers can get a $50 discount on this one. Read on.
Correspondent Joan Wallen spent a couple of tranquil days at Mirror Lake Inn, Lake Placid, NY. If you ever want to unplug, decelerate, and chill out, this could be your base. Find out how winter relaxation looks in the heart of the Adirondacks.
Some resorts have a collection of senior skiers who bond, create a community and form lasting, welcoming friendships that last for years. Correspondent Harriet Wallis tells us how the Sundance Senior Group share a passion for this beautiful resort where seniors can ski for $20!
Finally, you’ve seen or heard about Demo Days at ski areas; the pop-up tents, the work benches, the logos on the vans, racks of skis, etc. But have you figured out how to participate? Correspondent Val E. provides some excellent advice on how to step up and take part. It’s really simple to borrow some new sticks for a couple of runs.
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Short Swings!
POV
Ski lifts are public places and, in my experience, an opportunity to exchange pleasantries with friends and strangers. Over the years, I’ve rarely encountered hostility on chair, gondola or tram. Last season a person on a quad at Alta launched into aggressive hate speech with his friend. At one point I voiced that the chair was an inappropriate place to spew venom. He paused before resuming with even more hateful comments. A few days ago, on another quad, the age peers on my right were discussing the new administration. The younger man to my left introduced a contrarian point of view. As the chair reached higher on the mountain, the younger man became increasingly agitated and his facts more alternative. The fellow to my right turned to him and said, “You look like a nice fellow, but what you’re saying is really far off. Since we’re not going to be able to agree, let’s just talk skiing.” The chair had reached the top.
CALIFORNIA
Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows sent a delegation to Genting Secret Garden, the resort’s sister mountain in China. They are generating interest in skiing boarding in China in advance of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. They also hope to spur ski tourism from China to the U.S.
MONTANA
Heads Up! — Sauce is a Montana-based company making wonderful hats and other products. Their Chill Toque is a fleece-lined stretchy head covering with a unique pleated opening that vents the scalp when you need to cool down. During February — National Cancer Prevention Month — for every purchase, Sauce will send, free, a hat to someone designated by the purchaser. As stated on their website: Help someone feel supported, warm and covered while they are in the throes of a cancer battle or during their road to recovery. Sauce hats: https://www.sauceactive.com
PENNSYLVANIA
Here are a few Pennsylvania areas with Valentine’s specials: Blue Knob and Blue Mountain are offering $14 lift tickets, and Ski Sawmill has free skiing for girls of all ages on Feb 13. Numerous areas have special Valentine’s dinners. Visit SkiPA.com for more info and for a $5 off midweek coupon.
UTAH
A few weeks ago we reported on the growing opinion that the massive Outdoor Retailers trade show which convenes twice annually in Salt Lake City should relocate. The reason? Utah’s legislators are committed to anti-environmental and anti-public lands policies. This week, after the state took measures to encourage the new Washington administration to reverse the recently established Bear’s Ears National Monument in southern Utah, Outdoor Retailer announced it is seeking proposals for new venue locations after its current contract in Utah ends in 2018. That was followed by Patagonia’s announcement that it is pulling from the OR show in response to Utah’s actions against the national monument. The trade show has had major economic impact on Utah, something likely to be downplayed by state and federal politicians intent on commercially exploiting everything they can.
A Terrific $600+ Ski Jacket For $280!
Orsden is a New OnLine Manufacturer of Quality Ski Wear.
For much of my life the word “disruptive” was associated with toddlers and teenagers. More recently, it has been associated with the introduction of radically new and better ways of doing things. It’s the impact of the cell phone on the traditional telephone; digital photography vs. film; Wikipedia vs. shelf-bound volumes of Britannica.
Now it’s happening in how we purchase skiwear. I recently stumbled upon Orsden, a manufacturer of ski parkas that sells its product exclusively online. This is one very nice ski jacket. It lists for $330. SeniorsSkiers.com readers get a $50 discount on their first purchase by entering SNRSKI50 during check out. In other words, you can purchase this terrific ski jacket for $280!
I’ve checked a few local high-end shops where comparable product would be about twice the price.

Men’s ski jacket
Orsden’s parkas are new this season. The one I’ve been wearing looks great and has some very nice features. Like all of their parkas, it uses a comfortable 4-way stretch fabric that moves as you move.

Women’s Ski Jacket
The detachable hood is sized to cover a helmet.All zippers are sealed. All pockets are well positioned and easily opened and closed. The left arm pocket for electronic lift tickets is near the bicep, where most card readers are located.
Other features include a detachable powder skirt, an attached goggle wipe in the chest pocket, and ample pit zips.
The fabric is water repellant and the fill is warm.
Orsden’s website has specific measuring instructions to help get the best fit. If it’s not right, the company will replace it with a better size.
Colors are terrific (I got Redwood).
Mine came with a handwritten thank you note from the head of the company.
I’ve worn it around town where it’s as appropriate as on the slopes.
I understand that the company has plans to introduce other skiwear next season.
Bottom line is this: Orsden is offering beautifully crafted, high quality ski parkas for men and women at a fraction of what they would cost in a retail outlet. The logic is the same as that of some other online purchases, eliminate the middleman and deliver higher quality at lower cost.
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