Heres all the info for ya.
Schedule of Events:
Saturday, March 22nd
Registration in lodge from 8-10:30am
10:40 Athlete meeting at the top of the skiercross course
11:00 skiercross start
5:00 Calcutta in Missing Lynx Saloon
7-8:00 Pro Division Rail Jam (if you are not registered as a pro but want to compete in the rail jam you must meet with the chairman at least two hours before event.)
Sunday, March 23rd
11:00 Slopestyle Starts (division competition times will be posted in lodge)
3:00 Best trick competition
4:00 Awards ceremony on sun deck
Divisions;
Men’s and Women’s Pro, Men’s and Women’s amateur: 12 and under, 13-16, 17-23, 24 and up
Course Information:
Skiercross course will wind its way from the top of the good luck chair to the base area. There will be a four athlete start. The course will contain a large banked slalom section, step-ups, step-downs, rollers, and all the interesting things built by volunteers you may see at States. The course has a vertical drop of 600’ and will run at least 4,500’.
Rail Jam will take place in front of the lodge on Saturday night. The rail will be set-up by Friday night for pro practice. The rail(s) will be chosen by the volunteer staff earlier in the week.
Slopestyle course is found in the Rodeo Terrain Park. The Rodeo park will be open on Friday the 21st for practice through the time of the event. New features are added all the time, but we anticipate at least 25 features, of different difficulty levels, for the event.
Best Trick Competition will take place on a feature selected on Saturday night by the volunteer staff.
Entry Fee and rules;
Cost for all events is $35.00 this does not include lift tickets. $20.00 per individual event Prizes will be awarded for all divisions in skiercross and slopestyle. There will be one overall winner and prize for rail jam and the best trick competition. This event is built by unpaid volunteers for the good of the sport and for charity. Please be kind and respectful of each other and the mountain. Anyone who is not respectful of others and the mountain may be removed from the event.
Camping:
There will be an opportunity for camping at Great Divide Montana. The location of the athlete “village” has yet to be set in stone, but the options are cool. A Community wall tent, communal restroom and sanitizing station will be available. A Bonfire pit will also be on scene. Remember winter camping can get cold. We do not recommend making this your first time. If it is your first time find a friend make a plan and be prepared.
There is no lodging in Marysville, but Helena is a short 30 min drive down the road. If you would rather get a hotel room you will find ample choices in Helena.