This offseason has been semper deinceps – “always forward” – for DCWST and Wisp Resort. In our constant effort to push the sport, the team, and the mountain ahead both DCWST and Wisp Resort have worked hard this offseason to make improvements inside and out.

Wisp has removed trees, installed many new snow makers, put new pipes in the ground, and moved tons of dirt to make it all possible.  DCWST has replaced worn out and broken equipment, retooled our Savage Squirrel display, organized our timing room, and made the coach room in the Muldering Training Center more user friendly.

These improvements are evidence of the commit the mountain and the program have to our members and their families. We are excited to welcome everyone back to the hill soon, and we hope these changes make for a great season ahead.

Check out the pictures of some of the offseason improvements below.

The new Savage Squirrel display in the Mulderig Training Center.

Coaches will be able to “hang ’em dry” on the new hooks over the heaters.

A view from the top of Grouse Way showing pipe and snow gun installation and the new wider path of the trail.

This view of the race start area (from lower Grouse Way) shows where a patch of trees have been removed to allow for more open access to the front side advanced terrain.