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Sugar Mountain Skiing with Kim Jochl



Segment 2, December 30th, 2023

It’s wintertime and folks not only from the Carolinas but up and down the eastern seaboard are making the trip to the largest ski resort in North Carolina! Sugar Mountain Resort is the destination of the season and Kim Jochl joins the Carolina Outdoors podcast to discuss all things Ski Sugar.

Kim Jochl is an aviator, multiple time author, ski athlete, and helps to run the show up on Sugar Mountain.

With freezing temperatures at night and milder temperatures during the days, the Sugar Moutain snow blowers are on full force helping to widen slopes and create the best possible powder for skiers and snowboarders.

Sugar Mountain Resort invests every year in their snow making infrastructure in order to create quality slopes. From the external snow machines to the internal system of pipes and pumps, keeping the entire system up to date is crucial to providing great conditions to all skiers and snowboarders. Many technological improvements have also been made in recent years to help efficiency of sales, rentals, lines, etc. up on Sugar Mountain.

From first-time beginners to expert racers, there is something on Sugar Mountain for you! Jochl discusses the importance of preparation for your day on the slopes regardless of skill level. Charlotte outdoor store, Jesse Brown’s has all the coats, warm base layers, gloves, hats, or even sun protection you could need out on the mountain!

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Skiing Sugar (And What We Learned) With Bill Bartee



(From 1.28.23, Segment 1)

This week Bill Bartee had the chance to head to Banner Elk & ski Sugar Mountain.  Along for the trip were daughters, Lake (15) & Mary Margaret (9).  Rentals & Ski passes & then we hit the mountain.  It wasn’t our first time so we didn’t need lessons.  However, we did note to ski within our capabilities, yielding to skiers coming down the mountain & communicating to others if we were passing on their right or left.  We outfitted & wore layers so that as we warmed we could take off the insulation that we didn’t need.

If you want advice before heading out for winter fun in the Carolina Outdoors or beyond then stop by www.jessebrowns.com.