Friday, January 17, 2025

Friday

Nice runs in the sun this afternoon. A little on the chilly side, but the winds were OK. Marian and I did 5 runs on Sugarlump, and one on Eagle before we were ready to come in and warm up.

The air was knocked out of Ponderosa Tuesday night, and groomed again Wednesday. It was firm skiing down, but fun. One more snowstorm and groom, and it will be as awesome as the rest of the runs.

We could see a snow squall over Mt. Bonaparte.

I probably could have lasted more runs if I had hot shots in my mitts, and one more layer.

 

Friday nights - meet up with your friends and neighbours for a visit.


 

BMR Events

The BMR newsletter came out yesterday, with lot of info and events. If you haven't subscribed to their newsletter, you can do so on their website. The Baldy Bar also has an instagram page.

I have readers who do not use Facebook and Instagram, and I try to keep up with their info on here for you. There is a tab above for the bar menu, and I am working on the best way to show an events list.

Here are the latest updates.

Big thank you to everyone this holiday season

Baldy has had the busiest December/January we’ve ever seen! The word is getting out about how great it is up here and we couldn’t be more excited for whats to come for our humble little resort. Thank you to all staff members, season passholders, day visitors and all the new people who experienced Baldy for the first time! Your visits and hard work keep these lifts turning for everyone to enjoy.

Back to our regularly scheduled programing

 

Now that the holidays are over, we have returned to our regular operating schedule where certain lifts and lodge services are closed on the early weekdays. The schedule for the rest of the operational season is as follows:

 

Corduroy Cafe open 7 days a week (Licensed)

 

Mondays:

Eagle chair and magic carpet open. Sugarlump chair closed

Baldy Bar Closed

Tuesdays & Wednesdays:

Sugarlump chair and magic carpet open.  Eagle chair closed

Baldy Bar Closed

Thursdays-Sundays:

All lifts and services open

Backroads Brewing Tap Takeover Begins Today, Jan 16th until Sunday Jan 19th

   

 

Throughout the season, each of the various brewery’s we serve in the Baldy Bar will take over all 5 of our taps to bring you some new brews to try.

Beginning today, Thursday Jan 16th until Sunday, Jan 19th, try 5 different beers exclusively by Backroads Brewing. Flights are available to try all of them at once and see what’s your new favourite!


So Many Events!

January 16th-19th

Backroads Brewing Tap Takeover

Baldy Bar

Try 5 styles of beer all brewed by Backroads Brewing

 

January 18th

Live music by RnR

Baldy Bar

3:30PM-6:30PM

RnR returns for another apres set! RnR are a duo with a folky, canadiana sound

 


January 18th

Live music by Classic

Baldy Bar

7PM-Late

Baldy locals, Peggy and Dale deliver us come good ol’ classic rock!

 

January 23rd

Partner in crime Paint Nite

Baldy Bar

6PM-9:30PM

Join Bee our local artist in a partners in crime paint night, $50  per person, drink and equipment included.

email doubledenimtattoo@gmail.com to register. Register in pairs.





 

January 25th

80’s Tight and Bright Karaoke

Baldy Bar

Put on your best 80s outfit and join us for karaoke. Prize for the best dressed, YOLO.


 

January 30th- February 2nd

Highway 97 Brewing Tap Takeover

Baldy Bar

Try 5 styles of beer all brewed by Highway 97 Brewing

 

February 1st

Highway 97 Brewing presents: Comedy Night

Baldy Bar

7PM

Tickets available now at Eventbrite.com




Thursday, January 16, 2025

Welcome home Kendal!

There has definitely been a shortage of Aussie accents on the mountain so far this year. Kendal arrived today - looking forward to seeing you on the hill when the jet lag eases. 

It's Baldy - wait 5 minutes

If the webcam turned you off this morning, look again - sunny and blue sky. 

Monday, January 13, 2025

Monday










Hello Baldy Babes,

A perfect morning to trek out the McKinney side of the mountain. Hilary led today climbing through the forest to the top of Sagebrush Meadow arriving at the Baldy Babes Pool. The snow conditions are just incredible this Winter.

Our Baldy Babes Sunday night dinner will be on February 23, 2025, more details will follow.

If you didn't sign up today for next Monday, please email fb@skibaldy.com for the kitchen staff.

Take Care, Marian


 

A life well lived, Rest in Peace Neil Murray

Murray Family Photo

Our thoughts are with Sheilagh and Chris and their families, Barney, Caragh, Maya; Kristina, Megan and Trent. Those who know the Murrays well, know that Sheilagh, Chris and their families went above and beyond to allow Neil to stay in his own home as long as possible.

Neil was a friend, and all of his family are special people in my life. I was fortunate to have extra time with Neil during the 2021 fire evacuation. Chris and Kristina hosted me in my trailer at their home.

I'll let the obituary tell the story, but you should know that Neil and Shirley were quietly behind the scenes doing many things for Baldy. Their business knowledge and legal connections were key in setting up a company and account  to hold our utility payments, when there were install issues in the '80's. Old story, not telling it.

Through the OK Tire store, two generations of Murray's provided a place for pass purchases, parcel and supply drop offs for Baldy.

When Neil was in business, I never researched tires. I always asked what Neil was running on his truck.

We had some laughs and excellent customer service one day when a contractor had a box of nails fall off the back of his truck on McKinney Road.

Shirley's passing was a huge loss for the family. I'm sure Neil appreciated all that the family did to make his last years the best that they could be.

Obituary from Nunes-Pottinger

It is with deep sadness that we give a final toast to our father and grandfather, Neil Murray, at the age of 90, after a short hospital stay and long course with dementia. He lived a full and accomplished life and he will be dearly missed by his all his family and friends.

Neil was born July 25, 1934 in Saskatoon and he and his family moved to Sea Island in Richmond. We as children would hear about all the many adventures and mischief that Neil and his brother Jerry would get into.

Neil left school early in pursuit of bigger and better plans. He was a strong willed man who was determined to make a better life for himself and eventually his family.

If you knew Neil you knew he was a man on the move. He never sat quietly. From a young age he was in constant motion. He left Richmond and travelled to Montreal for a job with CN rail. After a few cold winters he decided to come back to BC. Once back in Vancouver he did multiple jobs at the same time, anything to make a living. He drove taxis for Black Top cabs and in 1962 he met his wife Shirley. They married in 1963 and they moved to Penticton and bought Peach City cabs.

From Penticton, Neil and Shirley moved to Oliver in 1971 and bought the Imperial Oil/Esso Bulk Fuel agency. You could find Neil driving his fuel truck all over the South Okanagan delivering fuel to farmers and residents. Then in 1976 Neil bought the Oliver OK Tire business and continued to provide fuel and automotive services to residents until his son Chris and his wife Kristina bought the business in 2001.

Always up for a new challenge and making a deal, he started Ultra Fuels card lot and bulk fuel services in Oliver and expanded fuel delivery in the area until 2002.

Neil took pride in his community and was an advocate of community supports. In 1980 he was appointed the government representative for the South Okanagan General hospital board for which he was a part of for many years. Neil and Shirley were founding members of the Oliver Community Foundation, helping to ensure that money is allocated for community groups and organizations needing financial support.

In 1979 Neil and Shirley built a ski cabin at Mt Baldy and created a legacy of family memories and traditions. Christmas was a highlight for all the family and he loved to ski and snow mobile and he embraced the apres- ski philosophy.

Neil loved to travel and once retired he and Shirley spent winters in Palm Springs and summers finding the good local spots in their motor home. They always invited and included their family and grandchildren in their holidays and as such their grandchildren have over 20 years of amazing memories.

Neil will be remembered as a hard working man with a tremendous work ethic. He was bold, outspoken, funny and fearless. He lived his life to the fullest and was an example to all his family of what hard work and tenacity can do.

Neil is predeceased by his loving wife Shirley Murray (Oliver), his parents Doug and Hazel Murray (Langley) and his brother Jerry Murray (Tsawwasen).

He is survived by his daughter Sheilagh (Barney) of North Vancouver and his son Chris (Kristina) of Oliver and his very special grandchildren Caragh and Maya Lang and Megan and Trent Murray. He will be fondly remembered by numerous nieces and nephews and friends.

A celebration of life will occur at a later date.

Neil and Shirley loved their community and would appreciate any donations to go to the Oliver Community Fund in Neil and Shirley Murray’s name. https://www.cfso.net/funds/oliver-community-fund/

Condolences and tributes may be directed to the family by visiting www.nunes-pottinger.com

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Sunday

Some good runs on the Lump groomers today. Warmer and less windy than yesterday. I did not however stop to take photos - keep moving. Visibility was fine skiing home.  

BMR Photo Contest

I'm not entering - more chances for you to win.