Scovone Star Magazine 2016-2017 | Page 28

WATER, SNOW AND MORE SKIING If you want more fun, do the skiing activities! If you want to get to the ski base, well you can it’s right outside. The mountain has 60 downhill runs with seven terrain parks, and is all just snowboarding. The only thing is you have to do is pay: Sundays Midweek Friday, Saturday, & Peak Days Ages 6-12 $59 $49 $69 Ages 13-18 $69 $59 $79 Ages 19 - 64 $79 $69 $89 If you wanted to be a great skier or go to competitions for skiing, go to the Boyne Racing. They instruct you and train you to be the best. They even mentorship you to be the best ski racer. But for another one of the Boyne Masters program you have to pay money for just one training session it’s 53 dollars, for ten training sessions it’s 429 dollars, lastly for December until the end of season it is 529 dollars. If you wanted to race at Boyne Mountain for more fun do one of these three they are all cool. If you want to get into the skiing history do the michigan Challenge series. It’s hosted by Cary Adgate! Another race league is the Wednesday one on Wednesday it’s the day of the night adult races you will race other skiers to see who will win. Lastly there is nastar another racing league which started in 1968. Ed Grice Boyne Mountain's “snowman” was asked by My North, “How many people come up here to ski each year?” Ed Grice said, “Typical weekend for us, say, a Saturday, is around 4,000 skiers. We can house 2,200-2,300 as houseguests.” After reading do you think the answer to the question, where is the best place to have fun at, is Boyne Mountain? There are lots of rides especially the water slides. There are also lots of ski hills, ski training programs, and lots of ski races. No matter what everyone thinks Boyne Mountain has the best things. People doing the Horseback riding – 28 –