Mission Ridge, WA Expands Night Riding

Some excellent news coming out of Mission Ridge Ski Resort in Washington. With the expansion of their night riding this coming season they will be home to the second longest night riding vertical drop in the country and one of the longest vertical drops in the world.

We went night riding in the USA for the first time at Brighton Mountain Resort and it was an incredible experience which has us totally hooked.

Full details below from the resort.

We are excited to announce the expansion of the night light system to the top of the mountain and the addition of new terrain for night skiing this coming season. After years of planning and preparation, 42 new light poles have been added in the Upper Basin of the resort to open several runs off of the Wenatchee Express chairlift. Topping out at 6,820 feet at the summit of the ski area, the Wenatchee Express will be open during night ski operations this season in addition to Chair 1, Chair 4 and several surface lifts. The increased vertical rise to a total of 2,250 feet will make our night ski operation the second tallest in the country that we’re aware of.

On clear nights, you'll have one of the most amazing night views in the state. From the summit, you will see the city lights of Ellensburg to Ephrata and many points further in all directions. This project will offer our night skiing guests more advanced terrain to ski and ride on, as well as provide one of the longest vertical drops for night skiing in the world.

The added night ski terrain will be a 78% increase over last season. When combined with a 2019 night ski expansion, we’ve increased terrain open for night skiing by over triple what was available for several decades prior. Skiers and snowboarders can now enjoy turns under the lights on 40 nights this coming season starting December 26th. The standard night schedule will run Wednesday through Saturday from 4 pm to 9 pm through the end of February. In total, 11 runs on over 70 acres of terrain will be lit. Night terrain will now be served by 3 chairlifts and 3 surface lifts.

Michael Fulton (SnowStash)

Michael is the owner and founder of SnowStash. First learning to snowboard on the slopes of an active volcano had Michael hooked on everything relating to snow from a young age. Now Michael calls Melbourne home and spends as much time in the snow as physically possible with trips to Falls Creek, Hotham and Mt Buller throughout the winter season + a few weeks up north in either Canada, Japan or the USA once per season.

When Michael is not riding in the mountains, writing about ski resorts or deep diving into SEO, he is working hard as Digital Manager in the retail space, drinking coffee or training for a marathon.

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