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Mountain Operations
up to SNOWsat 2015 sons.
15% *
Professional slope and fleet lower costs
management with snow
depth measurement
15% *
MIDWEST SKI AREAS ASSOCIATION less machine-
made snow
HOSTS FIRST TERRAIN PARK SUMMIT
BY EARL SALINE, NSAA DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION PROGRAMMING
8% *
less fuel
BRINGING TOGETHER TERRAIN PARK CREWS, builders, and the Midwest, with an attendance double what was initially
other industry experts, the first ever Midwest Ski Areas projected.
Association (MSAA) Terrain Park Summit was by all “This is something that our members have been need-
accounts a tremendous success. Hosted February 21–23 at ing and wanting for years,” said Amy Reents, the executive * Based on experience and savings by SNOWsat users
the Granite Peak Ski Area located in Rib Mountain State director of MSAA. “With all of the quality resources and
5%
Park in Wausau, Wisc., this event was the first of its kind in information available, we couldn’t pass up on the chance to *
less working
time
Higher revenue,
lower costs, good for the environment
SNOWsat builds on 45 years of PistenBully experience: thanks to precise snow depth measurement, drivers can see
position and snow depth with centimetre accuracy. For efficient snow grooming and increased safety for all – including
fleet management. So you can extend your season, reduce your costs and protect the environment.
And all with PistenBully quality.
Increased revenue Lower costs Good for the environment
Snow production based on Optimum snow grooming Save water and energy
Consume less fuel
Cost-effective deployment of staff
actual need
Granite Peak Ski Area Optimum use of existing snow Efficient snow and slope Reduce pollutant emissions
and machinery
Avoid terrain damage
Improved slope quality
management
Extended season
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