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    Bike Parking Opening Saturday, June 22nd!
    The time has arrived! The Bike Park will open Saturday, June 22nd, and be open Fridays-Sundays for the season!
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    75th Anniversary Book
    Own a piece of Stevens Pass history in this 75th special edition book, available for purchase online!
  • Scenic Chair Rides
    Scenic Chairlift Rides Available
    Want to see the majesty of Stevens Pass in the summer? Catch a scenic ride to the top of Hogsback Saturdays-Sundays, 10am-5:30pm!
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David Pettigrew Memorial Foundation

The David Pettigrew Memorial Foundation is pleased to announce its third season sponsoring mountain safety courses.  The course will also be sponsored by the Association of Professional Patrollers (“APP”) with the support and collaboration of Stevens Pass, The Summit at Snoqualmie and Mission Ridge.  The courses are FREE and open to the public with the schedule  listed below.

The Mountain Safety and Awarness Course will emphasize ski area basics (know the code), skiing with buddies, tree well and deep snow safety and basic first-aid. Although the courses will be directed primarily to 10-15 year olds, others are welcome to register. Class size will be limited to no more than 25 students per class, and there will be at least 3 instructors for each class.

The Companion Rescue Workshop will cover Beacon Operations (fundamentals, Coarse Search, Fine Search and Practice), Probes usage, Strategic Shoveling and putting it all together with a mock search and rescue. 

The primary instructors will be Corey Rubinfeld (an APP certified ski patroller, professional ski patroller and medical trainer at Stevens Pass, AIARE Avalanche Instructor, high school science teacher and course director for Outward Bound Wilderness) and Kevin Marston (16 years professional ski patroller, currently at Alpental Ski Area at Snoqualmie, a Washington State DOT avalanche forecaster, and current president of the Backcountry Rescue Canines Association). The additional instructors will be from the three participating ski areas.

Classes are FREE and open to the public please follow the link below for this seasons class offering.

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