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RMSHA'S Web site says our race has been
canceled. No one has called us, we don't know why it was
canceled. We had already done a lot of work to make it happen.
So sad.
SNOWMOBILE HILL CLIMB RETURNS
Watch these guys
climb aboard 225+HP snowmobiles and race straight up the
mountain to grab a share of over $50,000.00 in cash &
prizes! With grades up to 75%, it's a wild, wild ride!!!
You have to see it to believe it!
GET CLOSE TO THE
ACTION!
$20 Lift ticket for Spectators, Skiers and Boarders.
Spectators on foot can ride the Sunshine chairlift to go right
to course side to get close to all the action.
Snow permitting, Skiers and
Boarders can ride the Skyline chairlift traveling above the
course for that awesome view of the action. Skiing and
boarding is open on runs south of Liftline.
Food and beverages are
available in the Lodge.
Races start at 8am
Foot Passengers will be loaded on
the Sunshine starting at 8am.
Skiers and Boarders will be loaded on the Skyline starting at
10:30am.
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Additional
Information
Lift
Tickets
Attach lift tickets to pants only as they must be displayed at
all times. Lift tickets are non-transferable. To attach, put the
zip tie through the ticket and through a belt loop, zipper tab,
etc. You will not be loaded on a lift without your ticket
firmly attached.
Foot Passengers on
the Sunshine Lift Only
Children under 6 including infants (held or in carriers) will
not be loaded on lift.
If you ride up the Sunshine Lift you can walk down or ride
back down.
We can not load every chair, so download times may become
lengthy
Coolers and other bulky items will not be loaded on the lift.
Skiers
and Boarders on the Skyline Lift Only
Runs south of Liftline are open to skiing and
boarding. Liftline is closed.
There is no easy way down from the
Skyline Lift. Lower Pebble Lane is closed for the event.
The following items are NOT
allowed within the ski area boundaries
Sleds, toboggans, inner
tubes or similar devices.
Glass bottles and/or glass containers, coolers.
Campfires, barbecues, propane stoves/heaters or other sources of
open flame.
Dogs
MUST be leashed
Because of the noise and proximity to racing snowmobiles we
highly recommend that you you leave your pets at home.
However, if you feel you must bring them please note that there
is a US Forest Service directive that requires ALL dogs to be
kept on a leash no longer than six feet.
Please
Stay in spectator areas.
Do not cross ropes onto racing / staging / return areas.
Do not move straw bales.
Use the trash cans provided and please do not remove the liners
for any reason.
Leave the branches on the trees and the trees standing.
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*Jerald
D. Tower, District Ranger, Caribou-Targhee National Forest,
Westside Ranger District explains Pebble Creek's
responsibilities and authority.

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