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Chief.Woodcock

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Today will go down into history forever.

Lake Louise is no longer a part of The Resorts of the Canadian Rockies.

Therefore the no jump building policy of RCR doesn't apply.

Today I was informed that Lake Louise's new owner is planning a full park and a halfpipe.

Some people stoked, old people aren't

I'm glad to have a park, I never ski it except going down to lunch but it's still kinda fun.

I know that this is going to piss a lot of you off but don't get mad at me I'm simply the messenger. Clever metaphors are important.
 
i'm still going to ski at Sunshine haha

but big ups for Lake Louise switching back to jumps. the new owner was the previous owner, and it was always in the plans that he would buy it back as soon as he was financially stable again. don't ask me how i know this because it'll be a claim.
 
so after talking to a few people today it sounds like a park at louise is pretty much a 100% fer sure go thing, im amped!!!!!!
 
its gonna be the first time in awhile that lousie will not suck

hopefully there park will have some snow ramps and grind bars
 
Locke to buy ski hill

Published: October 23, 2008 7:00 AM

Updated: October 23, 2008 7:58 AM JUSTIN BRISBANE BANFF

A Calgary businessman who owned Lake Louise Mountain Resort between 1981 and 2003 is once again the majority owner of the ski hill.

Charlie Locke exercised his option to purchase half of the ski resort from billionaire Murray Edwards. Financial details have not been disclosed, as the deal isn't expected to be official until later this week.

"I'm retiring from retirement," Locke said. "I've travelled around the world, but my passion is the ski business."

Locke had an option to repurchase his half of the ski hill after Edwards took over the hill in 2003.

The former mountain guide has a long history with the resort. After making money in the oil and ranching business, he invested in the ski hill in 1974, and eventually purchased the resort from his partners in 1981. Locke had to sell his share of the hill to Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) in 2003, after his bank "ran out of money."

"We didn't go into receivership," Locke said.

Locke will operate Lake Louise separately from RCR, however the hill will still honour multi-use passes. Edwards will remain on the board of directors, and plans to focus on investment opportunities in Fernie.

"We'll run independently of RCR, but all of the multi-area passes will still be applicable. You'll still be able to ski at Fernie," Locke said.

While he's not worried about the current economic crisis befalling the U.S., Locke admits 2009 will be tough for the ski hill. There have been several upgrades to the chair lifts, so he doesn't foresee any immediate investments in infrastructure expenses, however an anticipated drop in tourist visits has the region bracing for the worst.

"There's no question this will be a difficult year," Locke said. "But at the end of the day it's the snow."

He does plan to reintroduce jumps in the snowboard terrain park for the upcoming season. Last year, RCR banned all man-made jumps in its terrain park.

"We won't have the mega jumps, but we'll have jumps that can be used by 70 per cent of the riders," Locke said.

Locke said he doesn't see the hill as an investment, but as an opportunity to strengthen his reputation and follow his passion.

"I have enough money, and this is a sizable chunk of money," Locke said. "This is about doing what you like, doing what makes you proud... It's more of a passion."

Customer service will improve under his watch, he said, as the hill will focus on better aprés ski options. He also wants to see a return of torchlight parades, and changes to the snowmaking conditions.

The ski hill expects to open on Nov. 8.

Source : http://www.albertalocalnews.com/rockymountainoutlook/sports/32929454.html
 
I believe a site member, namely me, posted this about 3 weeks ago. Way to steal my thunder bobby.

and a jump that can be hit by 70 percent of skiers? That's gonna be a joke. Build some 60 footers under the chair again so we can be entertained on the way up.
 
i talked to the dude at the lake louise booth today at the edmonton ski show. there will a full park this year. they are still affilated with rcr for this season, but rcr will not have anything to do with lake louise in the next season.
 
this is really the only way louise could actually bring parks back, if it was still all RCR and they were to bring em back peps would still be pissed from last year and i assume most would avoid the park and louise for the most part, but with charlie locke buying louise back we have a new guy (old actually) who see how bad rcr was running the show!

i cant wait to ride there this year, hopefully they kill it! now were gonna have some good parks this year for sure, cop should be pretty fun like always , shine might have to step it up a bit to compete with louise again, and now we have louise park back, which if its anywhere like it was in years before will be really fun!
 
wow he had to sell the hill in 2003 thats like right around when louise started to get shitty. I remember the big jump line was at its peak in the 03-04 season because i was too scared to do any tricks on it. Im praying for an old school louise park!
 
November 8th

Think of this buy back like this: RCR wants to expand the company so it can include real estate. Since Lake Louise is in a national park, the government has certain restrictions that allowed rcr from doing that. This is good in my opinion, with lake louise (village) going down the drain as it is
 
somehow, it posted.

Inning, with lake louise already going down the drain as it is with the construction on the bridge taking a decade and the fire line protection tearing apart the interior image of louise(slate hill if anyone knows what im talking about). Real estate and hotels would just destroy the rest of the image, everything would be a total mess.

I think its a good move on buying louise back, hopefully we can save the presious towns image.

I see this happening with Kicking horse too, theres already a ton of development up on the hill and they're plannning on another golf course(unnessacary in my opinion since goldens golf course is top 100 in bc or the country).

The upside to all of this is jobs for everyone since the forest industry is going down the drain.
 
amem to that brother!

back to 3 or 4 years ago when chaos was actually big and it flowed into one of the best step ups i have ever hit! omg i still i have frozen wet dreams about that park!
 
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