Thursday, October 27, 2016

Before winter starts...some big news about summer!

The snowguns are ready on the hill and we are making final preparations for another winter at Welch Village.  But before we start skiing & snowboarding, we want to announce some exciting plans in the works for next summer and beyond...

We have contracted with Scott Linnenburger & Kay-Linn Enterprises out of Boulder, Colorado to develop a 5-year Mountain Bike Park master plan for Welch Village.  Our goal is to turn Welch Village into a premier mountain biking destination for all ages & ability levels.  Scott has played significant roles in the development of Trestle/Winter Park, Tamarack, Bike Granby Ranch, Powderhorn Mt and countless other MTB trail systems. Scott will be here in mid-November to design a mountain bike park and trail system for us (approx. 20-25 miles+).  We will not construct everything right away.  Right now, we are guessing that we will build about miles in the first year and go from there.  If business warrants, we will keep building.

We have also agreed to hire MN based company Trail Source to build the trail system, skills parks, jump parks, and overall bike park facility.  Tim Wegner, founder/owner of Trail Source has played a significant role in either the design or construction of places like Cuyuna Lakes, Lebanon Hills, and Elm Creek as well as several trails in the Duluth Area.

Our mountain bike park will include chairlift-served, gravity-fed, flow trails as well as some cross-country single track. We also plan to offer skills parks, pump tracks, and jump parks.  Again, this will all be part of a 5-year plan that still needs to be developed.  Right now, the chairlift we are most likely to use will be our newest chairlift, the quad on Lookout.

Our goal is offer our mountain biking guests a "miniature version" of the services that we offer our winter guests.  We are talking with local bike shops about offering a variety of rental full-suspension mountain bikes and fat bikes.  And because of our close proximity to the Cannon Valley Bike Trail, our bike retail partner will most likely offer rental bikes for paved trails as well.  Right now, the plan is be open Friday-Sunday only.

In addition to bike rental, we will offer some sort of mountain bike instruction services like kids camps, women's camps, and MTB camps for all ages & abilities. There will also be some sort of food and beverage service as well as some live music on occasion.   All of these plans are still the very beginning stages.  They are more like ideas than plans at this point. 

I spent most of the summer getting acquainted with mountain biking myself.  It didn't take long for me to fall in love with it. My wife and I now both own full-suspension mountain bikes and each of our three daughters have mountain bikes.  Our kids enjoy mountain biking almost as much as they enjoy skiing, almost.

We took one weekend mountain bike trip as a family to Detroit Mountain in Detroit Lakes, MN.  If you like mountain biking, I suggest you visit.  They offer chairlift-served gravity trails, great single track for all ages, and awesome skills parks.  They are located in the center of MN lake country and very close to Zorbaz and their super macho nachoz.

Below is a brief photo summary of me and my family's summer of mountain biking.  It will give you a glimpse of what to expect when we move forward with mountain biking here at Welch Village.   Stay tuned, we will provide updates over the winter.

The youngest Bailey, age 6, in the Detroit Mt. skills park.

Thank you Detroit Mt. GM Jeff Staley(far left) for getting us hooked this summer!

Bailey tearing around the rollers of the Detroit Mt. skills park

One of the many wooden features of Detroit Mt downhill trails.

Loading my bike on the chairlift at Detroit Mt.

Yours truly Detroit Mt. skills park

My daughter Camryn (10) Memorial Park Red Wing, MN
Alexis (8) at Lebanon Hills MTB Trail
My wife Jamie riding Memorial Park Red Wing, MN
Doing "research" with Nate Lindholm, WV Mountain Ops Manager

Banked turns at Carver Lake in Woodbury

MN Mountain Bike Series Race at Memorial Park Red Wing, MN

Our old NORBA MTB trails made brought back to life thanks to 4k Spartans

WV Ski School Manager Troy at Lebanon Hills

Fat bike Ride to top of Lookout

Fat bikes look good at Welch Village don't they?
Yours truly at Carver Lake in Woodbury, MN



17 comments:

  1. Sounds like a lot of fun! This will be an amazing addition to Welch! Good job, Peter!

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  2. Wow, that is very exciting news. Great place for me to get my fix when I don't have time to run North.
    Will there be options for (demented) people to pedal to the top either during regular hours or non-lift hours as well?

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  3. Awesome!
    Hope to see some challenging rocky and steep downhill options too!

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  4. I think this will be great, also. I look forward to it.

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  5. Hooray indeed..Thanks for making this big step forward...cannot wait to be involved.... :-)

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  6. Awesome...

    Is their room in the budget for a skateboard park?

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  7. Awesome...

    Is their room in the budget for a skateboard park?

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  8. That's great news as I live in Cannon Falls and will definitely be a regular there. How many miles the first year? This is exciting news!

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  9. Would love to see some downhill trails! keep the public updated on how we can help make this happen! Redwing (memorial park) is the closest place to the city for us downhill guys and boy would it be amazing to have a lift park with some shreddy trails! Excited for what is to come in the sport of mountain biking!! It's exploding!! So much gnar!

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  10. Would love to see some downhill trails! keep the public updated on how we can help make this happen! Redwing (memorial park) is the closest place to the city for us downhill guys and boy would it be amazing to have a lift park with some shreddy trails! Excited for what is to come in the sport of mountain biking!! It's exploding!! So much gnar!

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  11. This is awesome news! "If you build it they will come!"

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  12. Wow...how exciting for all of you at Welch Village and the community!

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  13. This is awesome news. My boy has a season ski pass but we'd buy a summer season biking family pass with chairlift service to a gravity jump trail like trestles rainmaker, and even whistlers a-line or crank it up. I realize that you won't get the length of those trails but to have a fraction of that style trail around here would be a HUGE winner.

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  14. Looking forward to not driving 4 hours to ride downhill. I agree with Phillip. You need a rainmaker or an a-line trail. Those are great trails for just about any riding level. I could see a trail like that following long way home to coulee.

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  15. Sweet if you guys need any help I maintain the Dh in redwing and have riden trestle ,keystone ,Moab ,whitefish Montana and a few other places

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  16. So its been all winter and no updates?
    I think everyone south of duluth is really excited for this project to get underway.
    Let us know whats going on!!

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