Buckhorn Ski Club

Buckhorn Ski Club

The Buckhorn Ski and Snowboard Club is located roughly convert|40|mi|km north of Los Angeles in the Angeles National Forest. The U.S. Department of Agriculture owns the land and the United States Forest Service administers the area. It is a cooperative club with nominal dues but all members are expected to contribute time to maintenance.

History

After World War II, skiing as a group operation began with the assembly of neighborhood ski clubs. These clubs constructed rope tows and warming huts. The Buckhorn Ski Club is the last remaining club-owned self operated ski facility in California. In 1948, the Santa Monica Ski Club and the G. Pepperdine Ski Club obtained permits to build two rope tows and rope tow sheds. A few years later, the same group built the lodge and the out house. In 1958, the club incorporated as the Whittier Ski Club and combined with the Santa Monica Ski Club. In 1984, the club changed its name to the Buckhorn Ski Club and later to the Buckhorn Ski and Snowboard Club.

In February 2005, a huge snow storm dropped convert|8|ft|m of snow. This resulted in the lodge's roof collapsing. The club members rallied to shovel the snow off the roof and protect the lodge. Over the summer the club members re-built the roof to current construction standards.

Facilities

The lodge itself is intact after being built in the early 1950’s. It is Alpine style with a gable roof and encompasses about convert|800|sqft|m2. The wood frame lodge has shiplap siding and a deck with custom balcony trim. The interior includes a great room with a chimney, kitchen, pantry, and utility room. The rope tows and drive apparatus are still operating with a Chrysler Spitfire truck engine and a Waukesha tractor engine.

Activities

Downhill skiing is the central focus with over 40 acres of terrain with a convert|680|ft|m|sing=on vertical drop. Snowboarding is also allowed on both the Big Hill and the Bunny Hill. Snowboarders usually find it harder than skiers to use the rope tows because it is harder to maintain balance. Skis, for cross-country skiing, and snowshoes are available for use at the lodge.

The club has several annual on-hill and off-hill events. A popular "Wine in the Pines" wine tasting event is held in September and the club goes white water rafting on the Kern river in June.

References

* [http://assessor.lacounty.gov/extranet/default.aspx] - Los Angeles County Assessors Office
* [http://www.orgsites.com/ca/buckhorn/index.html] - The Buckhorn Ski and Snowboard Club website


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