Washington — For a few years, Mission Ridge has been making an attempt to turn out to be the primary vacation spot ski resort in Washington. A roughly 630-acre terrain enlargement and improvement of a base village goals to formally obtain that purpose, however environmentalists and a few native skiers oppose the plans.
October twenty first marked the ultimate day of the general public remark interval for a proposal by Mission Ridge to broaden its skiable terrain and improve its base space. Nonetheless, the battle over public narrative continues to be ongoing.
Right here’s a recap of the proposed enlargement and the explanations behind the numerous opposition to it.
The Proposal
To turn out to be a vacation spot resort, Mission Ridge has been planning for round a decade to broaden its terrain, primarily creating areas appropriate for inexperienced persons and households.
Their present constraints embody a scarcity of parking, the necessity for improved newbie terrain, and restricted indoor area. These enhancements would assist with that. Additionally they consider that the enlargement would improve the ski resort’s long-term viability.
This new terrain pod would characteristic seven new lifts (4 chairlifts and three floor lifts). The paths and glades would largely attraction to inexperienced persons, intermediates, and households. One of many lifts would join skiers from the present base space to the highest of the brand new terrain pod. Outdoors of snowboarding, this space may be dwelling to a brand new snow tubing hill and Nordic ski trails.
New parking on this space would additionally assist deal with the present lack of obtainable areas. For individuals who can’t safe a spot on the current ski resort, they might entry a brand new proposed street which might join the 2 base areas.
Right here’s the half the place it will get divisive. Mission Ridge additionally plans to create a village space on the base of the terrain enlargement. This would come with a 57-room ski lodge, 621 condominiums/townhomes/duplexes, in addition to 265 single-family houses (supposed primarily for short-term use). This village space might additionally embody procuring and eating retailers, in addition to worker housing. There are additionally plans for varied areas for occasions, similar to weddings and concert events. The buildout is anticipated to take round 20 years. The proprietor, Larry Scrivanich, famous that if demand isn’t there, he’s wonderful with a smaller buildout.

This space is a mixture of private and non-private land, which is why it’s being reviewed by the U.S. Forest Service, Chelan County, and the Washington Division of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). Larry purchased a big portion of the land (800 acres) in 2014, which might be developed into the village.
If constructed, there can be financial advantages, as it will greater than double the ski resort’s financial influence on the native area. If totally accomplished, it’s projected to generate thousands and thousands of {dollars} in financial advantages, gross sales tax income, property tax income, and general tax income.


The Opposition
With such a giant improvement, it’s no shock that there are individuals opposed to those plans. The opposition, led by Associates of Mission Ridge, has spent years making an attempt to push again in opposition to the plans. This can be a group that options longtime skiers at Mission Ridge.
In response to Associates of Mission Ridge (FMR), the event would improve site visitors, the chance of wildfires, air pollution of close by water sources, and cut back wildlife habitat.
The group claims it’s a Computer virus-type scenario, a residential improvement that’s disguising itself as a terrain enlargement. In response to Associates of Mission Ridge, improvement would add 7,812 beds to the ski resort. This implies extra improvement and site visitors to their area people and Mission Ridge.
“This isn’t a ski space enlargement. This can be a high-density, urban-style improvement,” says their web site.
A core concern is the elevated danger of wildfires related to new developments. Wildfires have gotten near the ski resort, together with earlier this 12 months. As a consequence of there at present being a method out and in, there’s concern that an emergency scenario might result in a standstill of site visitors, endangering these across the mountain. This concern bears resemblance to what opponents of the Palisades Tahoe village enlargement had been saying.


Snow high quality is one other difficulty often referenced by locals. Mission Ridge averages round 200 inches of snow every year. This enlargement is located at a decrease elevation, which is more likely to lead to hotter temperatures and decrease snowfall totals. Nonetheless, it appears possible that if constructed, snowmaking can be part of this new terrain zone.
Wildlife is one other concern. In an article by Area & Stream, Associates of Mission Ridge highlighted potential impacts on a wildlife hall. Whereas the EIS acknowledged that the influence on wildlife within the space can be minimal, path cameras arrange by Associates of Mission Ridge recommend in any other case. They noticed wildlife areas like elk, mountain lions, and black bears, amongst others. This enlargement would influence hunters’ entry to those components.
Associates of Mission Ridge additionally has points with the Draft EIS, which discovered that the ski resort might want to mitigate environmental impacts by means of planning. Mike Rolfs, the Director of FMR, claimed to The Wentachee World that the EIS had “104 unclear, deceptive, unfaithful, incomplete, arbitrary and persuasive statements.” Associates of Mission Ridge disputes the claims made within the doc, as they consider it omits vital particulars, such because the impacts on wildlife and water high quality.
My Take
The scenario is a basic case of a ski resort versus environmentalists, however it seems that the anti-development group has legitimate considerations.
Mission Ridge is a medium-sized resort, and its need to develop is legitimate, given its proximity to the Seattle metropolitan space (round a three-hour drive). The dearth of main ski resorts in Washington is a standard grievance amongst skiers and river. A brand new improvement might probably entice out-of-state tourism.
One factor I don’t perceive is why Mission Ridge isn’t investing in its present infrastructure, as the one high-speed chairlift they’ve is from mid-mountain to the Summit. Getting new chairlifts on the current ski resort ought to be precedence primary.
Earlier than researching this subject completely, I used to be extra pro-development. Nonetheless, Associates of Mission Ridge has a number of compelling factors, which have altered my stance. One instance is the influence on wildlife corridors. I nonetheless have some disagreements with the factors introduced by Associates of Mission Ridge. One instance is that a few of the images utilized by the group are inaccurate, as seen within the one beneath, which makes use of crimson Sharpie to outline the placement of the ski trails and buildings.
I consider {that a} compromise is the correct decision right here. Such a decision can be just like what was agreed upon for Palisades Tahoe earlier this 12 months. A modestly sized new base space with lodging and houses does make sense for the ski resort. Does it want a brand new base with practically 8,000 beds? Most likely not.


Picture/Video Credit: Mission Ridge Ski and Board Resort, Associates of Mission Ridge
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