Bear Valley Mountain Pro Freestyle Team Shreds Streets of San Francisco Tonight in Front of Ruby Skye; Street Jam to Showcase New 16-Foot Box Feature That Will Enhance Bear's New $100,000 Terrain Park
BEAR VALLEY, CA--(Marketwire - October 16, 2008) - Bear Valley Mountain, the northern Sierra's
premier family skiing and boarding location, announced today that Bear
Valley Mountain Pro Freestyle Team members Lauren Phillips, Mike Schimke,
Tyler Skivington and Chris Johnson will be putting on a radical shredding
display tonight outside of San Francisco's Ruby Skye nightclub at 420 Mason
Street. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the always-thrilling Pro Freestyle Team
will perform a variety of mega tricks on the snow-covered, 16-foot box that
will enhance Bear Valley's new $100,000 terrain park this season.
After the street jam, partygoers can continue the evening with the team at
a Haight/Ashbury after-party! The Pro Freestyle Team's street jam is being
done in conjunction with ICER Air 2008, taking place at McCovey Cove in San
Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 18. Bear Valley's Pro Freestyle Team will be
the official crew managing the ski and snowboard jump at the event, which
features the world's best Olympic and X Games skiers and snowboarders and
an after-party complete with music and the Bear Pro Freestyle Team.
About Bear Valley Mountain Pro Freestyle Team
Bear Valley Mountain's four-member Pro Freestyle Team is a radical group of
dedicated freestyle enthusiasts with a passion for Bear Valley and the
sport of skiing and snowboarding. Each year the Pro Freestyle Team's
competition-winning members push freestyle antics to new heights and
entertain hundreds with their statewide rail jams. This season they'll be
regularly seen shredding their way down Bear Valley's new $100,000 terrain
park.
About Bear Valley Mountain
Conveniently located on scenic Highway 4 in the northern Sierra Nevada
Mountain Range of California, Bear Valley Mountain is the premier
year-round family destination. The area boasts 1,280 acres of varied
terrain, over 67 runs including four terrain parks, 1900 vertical feet and
30 feet of average annual snowfall. More information is available at
www.bearvalley.com.