Wicked Wednesday Retailers Day Out

August 14th, 2008

Lots and lots of Fresh snow, free entry, free tickets to ride AND a whopping huge free burger for lunch… what more could a retailer want. Man I love the perks of this job.

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A big thanks must go out to Management at Baw Baw for holding their first ever Retailers Day out on Wednesday.   The Park was “in-sane” and there were so many fresh tracks to be had we almost did not make it in for the free lunch.  THANKS AGAIN BAW BAW for another great day.

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Hey I hope that is not the old “chair lift run” you blokes are setting up for!!!!!!!!

Baw Baw Park Update

August 12th, 2008

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So the giant Baw Baw wall ride has had its final touches completed with the addition of a 45 degree stall deck running all the way along the top of the wall. As if the wall wasn’t already fun enough!!! Its now super easy to stall on the top of, or pull a super steazy lay back slide all the way along the top.  And all this can be done to sound of sweet tunes pumping from speakers built into the wall. SWEEEET!!

The other features are still super fun and also challenging if you want them to be. A few entrants that competed in the forum rail jam comp have been seen returning frequently through the weeks to film and photograph for film and magazine projects. Awesome to see top riders digging what baw baw has to offer. 

And if your not into the rails then hit the pow pow that has graced the place for the last 4 days and is still falling as we speak. Ye Haaaa!!!

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Baw Baw’s $49.00 Lift Ticket

August 4th, 2008

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Thats right Baw Baw has slashed there lift tickets for the rest of the season

In an unprecedented move, Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort has slashed the price of their lift tickets in a bid to address increased economic pressures on working families. Mt Baw Baw CEO, Ms Leona Turra advised “Times are tough at the moment. The price of petrol is increasing, the economy is tenuous and unfortunately people are having to reduce the amount of money they are spending on leisure items.” “The snow is here for only a few months each year so it seems unfair that Victorians should have to miss out on experiencing the White Season because the household budget just isn’t stretching like it used to.” As a result, the Resort has confirmed that the price of lift tickets has been generously reduced to $49 for adults, $39 for concessions and $29 for children.

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