October 24, 2022 (BOISE, ID)– Bogus Basin announced today a comprehensive list of capital projects completed over the summer. The sweeping range of enhancements includes new runs, expanded beginner terrain, RFID technology, increased night lighting, and beefed up snowmaking. The announcement comes as the non-profit recreation area gears up to launch its 80th Anniversary winter season.
Bogus Basin 22-23 Winter Season Capital Improvements:
Slope Improvements
Beginner Terrain
Several beginner runs and cat tracks have been widened and improved from top to bottom, fostering a smooth learning progression. These include: Sleepy Hollow, Buttercup Cat Track, Shamrock, and Sunshine. The lower section of Sunshine has been regraded, making it much more beginner friendly.
“These improvements enhance the progression for beginners from Coach to much longer beginner trails on the Morning Star and Bitterroot Lifts. This will be a profound change for our guests and Ski and Snowboard School students.” -T.J. Kauth, Director, Ski & Snowboard School
Night Lighting
Bogus Basin has significantly expanded its night lighting, doubling the number of lighted trails off the Superior Express lift to include Superior and Sunbeam. Lights have also been added along the newly widened and regraded Sunshine Trail. The total number of lit acres is now approximately 200.
Brush Cutting
Ongoing brush cutting and cleanup created by the USFS Bogus Basin Forest Health Project is happening at the area. Other aggressive brush cutting efforts over the summer focused mainly in the Pine Creek area, including Pine Creek Bowl and Pine Creek lift line.
New Runs
Two new named trails on the front side of the mountain offer eleven acres of intermediate/advanced riding, most of which can be groomed. Independence is a wide, intermediate trail; Blackbird is a wide, open, advanced trail. These new runs provide return access to the base area from the backside of the mountain off Cabin Traverse.
Technology Upgrades
The introduction of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) ticketing technology at Bogus Basin allows guests to access the lifts, hands-free, through Axess Smart Gates with their season pass or lift ticket in the pocket of their jacket.
RFID lift tickets can be purchased online and picked up at electronic kiosks located outside Simplot lodge and inside the Pioneer Lodge foyer. Season passes and lift tickets are reloadable, making for a seamless guest experience.
The launching of a new, mobile first website in May 2022, is part of an improved technology-forward guest experience.
Infrastructure Improvements
Snowmaking Expansion
Bogus Basin added top-to-bottom snowmaking on Sunshine, a novice run located off the Morning Star Express chairlift. Additionally, the water pumping capacity on the snowmaking system doubled from 1,500 to 3,000 gallons per minute, allowing the area to use all 50 of its snow guns to make snow on two top to bottom trails at the same time.
“The continued expansion of snowmaking remains a top strategic priority for Bogus Basin. Snowmaking assures an early and reliable opening date, helps build a deeper base, and improves the reliability of snow cover throughout the season. This summer, we made solid progress in our efforts to build out our snowmaking capacity.” -Nate Shake, Director, Mountain Operations
Increased Uphill Capacity
Additional chairs have been installed on the Morning Star and Superior Express chairlifts. This will increase uphill capacity on those two lifts by 30 percent, reducing wait times and expediting guest access to other areas of the mountain.
Parking Improvements
Traffic flow and efficiency will improve in the main parking lot, which is now paved and striped all the way to the Nordic Center. Near the top of Pioneer Road, 50 new paved parking spots have been added between the Silver Queen and Pioneer lots, providing ski in/out access.
Carpool priority parking, for vehicles carrying three or more passengers, remains in effect this winter during peak weekend and holiday hours. Accessibility improvements include the addition of 14 more ADA parking spaces in the main lot.
Snowshoe Trail Expansion
New and extended snowshoe trails have doubled the distance of mapped snowshoe trails. Regularly guided snowshoe tours, and special themed guided tours on specific weekends will occur throughout the season.
Retail Shop Relocation
The retail shop is moving into a much larger space, located on the ground floor of Simplot Lodge, between the Mouse House and the Ticket Office.
Rental Equipment
Skiers and snowboarders will enjoy a brand new fleet of rental gear from Rossignol.
Lodge Improvements
New non-slip flooring has been installed in both the Simplot and Pioneer Lodges. Updates, including lighting and new furniture, are in place at Pioneer Lodge.
Fleet Upgrades
Three electric snowmobiles have been purchased, with the intention of transitioning the entire fleet to electric– part of a long-range plan and process for evaluating and reducing carbon emissions at the area, where possible.
A new PistenBully 600 snowcat will significantly improve the ability to move large piles of machine-made snow and to groom on steeper pitches. The snowcat is equipped with a SNOWsat measuring device, which provides exact snow depths on the slopes so that it can be used in a targeted manner.
Bogus Basin’s planned opening date for the 2022-23 winter season is November 24th. The downtown sales office is currently open Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00am to 5:00pm for season pass purchase and pickup, leases, and Ski & Snowboard School reservations. For more information, visit bogusbasin.org.
About Bogus Basin Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area is a 501(C)(3) organization dedicated to engaging the community to provide accessible, affordable, and fun year-round mountain recreation and education. Opened in 1942, Bogus Basin offers 2,600 acres of daytime skiable terrain and 200 acres for night skiing, seven chairlifts and three people-mover carpets, and an 800-foot tubing hill. The Nordic Center offers 37 kilometers of groomed trails for skiing and snowshoeing. Environmental education and community outreach programs, primarily youth, serve over 20,000 individuals annually. Summer activities include The Glade Runner Mountain Coaster, The Mine Shaft Challenge Course, mountain biking, events, hiking and chairlift service for hike and bike transport. Bogus Basin is located 16.5 miles north of Boise, Idaho, and operates under a special use permit with the Boise National Forest. www.bogusbasin.org