Spring-A-Ma-Jig - Mountain High's annual spring break par-tay celebration - kicks off tomorrow on Saturday March 27th
In addition to tossing back a brewski or two, party-hearty dudes & dudettes may be inclined to dive into a little pond skimming or rustle up a gung-ho attitude about participating in the wild & woolley Frozen t-shirt contest.
But, the highlight is undoubtedly the Miss Mountain High Pageant on Saturday night!
The Pageant is free to all the bodacious babes that enter the titillating show-stopping event.
One lucky winner will scoff a 2010/11 Season Pass to Spring-A-Ma-Jig - in addition to - a 3 Day Pass to the Coachella Music Festival.
No bikini, girls?
Fresh Peaches will spring for one free!
Registration: 11:00 a.m.
(West Deck)
Competition: 1:00 p.m.
(18 yrs & over)
Meet & greet Ms. Mountain High after the contest.
Pro snowboarder, Louie Vito, will also sign posters for fans.
Entertainment
The Dirty Heads perform live at 12 p.m.
Schedule of Events
Big Ollie: 11:00 a.m.
Snowboarders must “ollie” as high as they can!
The bar goes up when only one rider remains.
Tug O War: 12:00 p.m.
A new spin on an old favorite.
Tug takes place in the snow! Losing team may end up in pond!
Frozen T-Shirt Contest: 1:00 p.m.
10 t-shirts have been frozen in the icy tundra at the Resort.
Competitors must break them apart and don one.
First one to toss on a frozen shirt wins a goody bag with schwag.
Spin to Win: 2:00 p.m.
Height is not so much an issue as rotation in jump contest.
Skiers & snowboarders spin as many times as they can in single leap.
Pond Skimming: 3:00 p.m.
The quintessential event at any spring break.
Skiers & snowboarders cross 40 ft. pond of freezing water or suffer consequences.
Season ticket deals @: mthigh.com/rates/ticketdeals
Mountain High is Southern California’s closest winter resort located just an hour and a half from Los Angeles & Orange County.
The area consists of three separate mountains (Mountain High East, West, and North) and offers a wide variety of lifts and trails, the world class Faultline Terrain Park, and the region’s largest tubing park.
Snowmaking covers more than 80 percent of the slopes and the resort operates seasonally from November to April.
Guests can get up to the minute snow and weather conditions at mthigh.com
See 'ya there!
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