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Gelandesprung Gazette ��O�����O����������Ce����� Gelandesprung Gazette ooce November, eeror Oo,ree, Life on Adam's Street Our 50th anniversary was held October 4th and went down in history as a Inside this issue: success thanks to the hard efforts of our volunteers and sponsors. The Board and I hope that those in attendance had a great time and are fired Life on Adam's Street p. 1 up for the rest of our season. Thank you for attending! Mid-West pre-trip info p. 2 During the October Board meeting, we addressed the club’s alcohol Tour de World bike ride p. 3 policy, specifically at Club Meetings. The reality is that the public’s view Banff trip details p. 4 of alcohol and negative impacts of its abuse have dramatically changed. Banff sign-up p. 5 The concern is that in todays litigious society, our club and Board Banff emerg contact p. 6 members could be held liable for the actions of others whom have Banff insurance info p. 7 consumed alcoholic beverages at one of our meetings. The board Ikon pass info p. 7 recognizes that our members have consumed alcoholic beverages 50th banquet wrap-up p. 8 responsibly and have never had issues with car accidents, injuries, Brule info/sign-up p. 9 assaults or other incidents. Yet the concern is real and is a risk to the Cascade info/sign-up p. 10 club. Therefore, the board voted to discontinue the practice of providing Powderhorn info/sign-up p. 11 alcoholic beverages at the club meetings. Instead, a cash bar will be Marquette info/sign-up p. 12 made available. Big Snow I info p. 13 Big Snow II info p. 14 You will notice this change beginning with our Holiday party and any of Big Snow sign-up p. 15 our Pre-Trip General Membership meetings. Winter Park info p. 16 Winter Park sign-up p. 17 For the time being, we will continue to offer alcoholic and non-alcoholic Telluride info p. 18 refreshments on the bus ride to ski areas, the club picnic, and other such Telluride sign-up p. 19 events. The Board is having discussions about the alcohol policy for Membership form p. 20 these circumstances and will be sure to communicate any changes. Advertisements p. 21 Board/Chair members p. 22 Thank you. Birthdays p. 22 ooo 1 Pre-trip meetings Held at: The Woods 530 Erie Rd Green Bay, WI Start time for all meetings: 7:00 pm December 10, 2019: for Cascade and Brule Week Day Trips (coincides with holiday party) January 21, 2020: for Banff February 11, 2020: for Big Powderhorn February 25, 2020: for Marquette 2 30th Anniversary of Tour de World bike ride (AKA: “I’d rather bike than hunt ride”) When: Saturday, November 23, 2019 start time 10:00 am Where: meet behind the St Norbert’s College Library. Third Street in West DePere The ride will go to Wrightstown and back. It’s approximately 25 miles with a friendly pace. All are welcome, rain or shine! Regroup for burgers and beers at the Abbey after the ride. RSVP: Dale Tease 920-497-3583 3 Gelandesprung Ski Club of Green Bay is going to Banff, Sunshine Village, Alberta Canada! Sorry...Trip full, Wait list only Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise, and Mt. Norquay are part of the SkiBig3 for this trip. Highlights include: roero retterroreeoero8,000 acres r We will stay at the beautiful Ptarmigan Inn Altitude should not be an issue since the highest elevation is 9,000 feet The basic trip will include: eetttePtarmigan Inn including a full hot breakfast each morning oeoeerroobeortwo queens) eo toor62 reet mid-week reertFriday, January 31, 2020 64 people will go: otcototetr, eoeotoetoro-Feb. 1, 2020 eoeotoree from Jan. 25-Feb. 1, 2020 etotrt etrtocoreto Activities: Ice-walks Skating Spa time at the hot springs oeadventures Shopping Galleries 130 bars and restaurants between Banff and Lake Louise 4 Gelandesprung Ski Club presents , Canada Openings for 64 people: TRIP OPENS Jan. 2 - . Feb. , 2020 35 from Appleton (Appleton Air will fill first) AUG. 10, 2019 29 from Green Bay Cost: $1390 Trip includes: 7 nights at r , double occupancy Saturday r from Appletonree to A daily full hot Canadian breakfast transportation from airport to 5 of 6 day Lift Pass OPTIONAL: sixth day lift pass @ $ } LiftPassOption du at signup An Après ski event r night Farewell Dinner Party Payment Schedule Persons making their own flights, deduct $450. 1st Payment-Aug 1 , 201 (NOT BEFORE)- Please note that Appleton Flights will fill first and then Green Bay. $ 00 H . inalbalance-Nov 1, 201 -WITH UPGRADES No Lift Pass, deduct, $314 Terms and Conditions - A passport is required to enter and to leave Canada .The expiration date - Sign up begins on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 , 201 (not before) for the passport must be August 4, 2020 or later. - Mail your payments & registration to: GELANDESPRUNG SKI CLUB, PO BOX - Canada considers a DUI (OWI) to be a felony. Canada restricts 10422, GREEN BAY, WI 54307-0422 immigration to anyone affected; possibly affecting people that had an - Price changes may occur based on the exchange rate and/or repeal of the 5% incident more than ten years ago. Canada has a website that you can room tax rebate. All price changes either negative or positive will be passed on to reference. Contact the trip leader or assistant if you need information. each participant. - CANCELLATION FEES Sept 9-Sept 21: $50; Sept 22-Nov 15: $400; After Nov - You must be a member of Gelandesprung or Sly-Fox Ski Clubs in good standing 16: To be determined. While cancellation fees can be waived if a substitute can for 2019/2020. be found for the spot, there will be a minimun $50 cancellation fee plus any costs - If you are a member with Sly Fox Ski Club, please provide a signed GSC associated with the change. After airline tickets are issued on December 15, they Waiver. are nonrefundable and non-changeable. - It would be most helpful if you have a rooming partner selected at time of - Any questions? (Trip Leader) , 920- . registration/deposit. (Asst. Trip Leader) , 920- . - Adequate insurance in case of accidents, skier mountain evacuation, emergency - Any & all additional charges for baggage size & quantity that exceed guidelines medical treatment, & evacuation home, are recommended. An insurance package WILL NOT be covered by Gelandesprung Ski Club. will be offered at additional cost, with options for trip cancellation coverage. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ (Full Proper Name as required for Flights) (Full Proper Name as required for Flights) Date of Birth _____ / _____ / 19___ Date of Birth _____ / _____ / 19___ Male Female Male Female Gelandesprung Sly-Fox Gelandesprung Sly-Fox Membership Paid? Waiver Signed? Membership Paid? Waiver Signed? eto ree eto ree Provide own flight arrangements (-$ ) Provide own flight arrangements (-$ ) coreer coreer ($) eortcet eortcet 6th day skiing (+$) No Lift Pass (-$ ) 6th day skiing (+$) No Lift Pass (-$ ) Passport #__________________________________ Passport #__________________________________ Passport Expiration Date_______________________ Passport Expiration Date_______________________ Email ______________________________________ Email ______________________________________ Cell Phone # ________________________________ Cell Phone # ________________________________ Full Address _____________________________________________________________________________ Rooming Request, if applicable: _____________________________________________________________ 5 Emergency Contact Information for Banff trip (Someone you do not ski with) Your Name: _____________________________________________ Primary Contact name: _____________________________________________ Phone #: _____________________________________________ Alternate Name: _____________________________________________ Phone #: _____________________________________________ Please complete this form and send it in with your Second Payment or email the form to [email protected] 6 Banff Sunshine Insurance: As you know, the sign-up period for Banff Sunshine is beginning August 10, 2019. One item for consideration is to purchase travel insurance for yourself. You can insure yourself for medical emergencies and also for travel problems or trip cancellation. One option for you to consider is through Travel Protectors LLC. This insurance is offered through our association with CMSC. Contact [email protected]. Winter Ski and Sport also offers travel insurance. Please review your situation to determine if you would like to purchase insurance. Ikon, Epic Passes for Club Trips We often get asked if an Icon or Epic pass should be purchased for our trips to save money on lift tickets. The answer is ‘no’ if you are only going on club trips. Our clubs get much better pricing from the resorts than what you can get with these passes. For example, we are paying $314 at Banff for a 5 day lift ticket. The Ikon base ticket is $599 which allows 5 days of skiing at limited resorts. The Epic 7 day pass is $699, again at limited resorts. These passes also have blackout dates and various days of skiing based on selected resorts. If you ski out west outside of club trips, they may be worth purchasing. Carefully study all the details about which resorts they cover, how many days are allowed at each resort, and blackout dates. Based on this info you may be able to use the pass on a club trip if it works out financially for you. At this point, based on the above information, neither of our clubs are going to try to set up trips based on being able to use these passes. We get much better deals. This may change in the future as these passes evolve. They have made changes every year to try and attract more skiers to resorts. I hope this information helps you plan for your ski season. Think snow and let’s make it a great ski season! 7 “Well ….. that’s a Wrap” Our Gelandesprung Ski Club’s 50th Anniversary Fall Banquet is in the books. October 4th, 2019 was Fun & Safe. Almost 90 Skiers packed into The Woods for a fest, refreshments, cake, awards, door prizes an most of all a recap of all the great ski trips that are planned.
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