Seasonal Program Update
for December 16-17, 2023
We're off to a great start to the season, thanks to the hard work of the Mountain Ops teams, including snowmakers and groomers. We're excited to see you this weekend.
Group Adjustments & Name Changes
As we move through the first few weeks of the programs, we are making adjustments to group placements. The participant's ski/snowboard ability is a primary factor in the best group fit, as well as the dynamics of the group interactions.
The Skier/Rider Ability chart will help give you an idea of what our coaches look for when assessing and preparing their game plan for each weekend.
Group Name Changes: Please note, Lafayette will now be known as Jackson. Tom will now be known as Monadnock.
Code of Conduct
Please read and complete a Code of Conduct. This will set expectations for the season.
CHECK YOUR CHILD'S GEAR
Please double check your child's skis or snowboard to ensure they're using their equipment. A great way to prevent mix-ups is to mark your child's equipment.
Be Prepared
Please check the forecasted weather. It's always a good idea to pack extra gloves or mittens, socks hand/feet warmers in your child's bag. Leave the bag with your child's coach, who will make it easily available.
We meet on snow in the morning and we're on snow all day, except for snack/warm-up and restroom breaks, and lunches. And we end our day on snow.
If you need an orange Loon bag, please ask a lodge staff member in the Seasonal Programs Building.
Coaching Opportunities
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about becoming a Loon Mountain Seasonal Program coach, please email me directly, or reach out to Jen or a lodge staff member for more information.