Wayne Stock Aug 5, 6, 2016

Wayne Stock Aug 5, 6, 2016

Wayne Stock Aug 5, 6, 2016Wayne Stock Aug 5, 6, 2016

When: Friday, Aug 5, 2016 until Saturday, Aug 6, 2016 – 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Where: The Ski Bowl, North Creek, NY  Cost: FREE ADMISSION  For More Information Call: 518-251-2612

Come support The North Country Hardship Fund’s largest yearly fundraiser. Enjoy live music, live and silent auctions, activities for children, and great food! Admission is FREE for this 9th annual event and fun for the whole family! RAIN OR SHINE!

Friday Night 8/5
6:00-6:55-Juxtapose  |  7:00-7:55-Phil Camp  |  8:00-8:55-Sara Pierson
9:00-9:55-Dylan Joseph  |  10:00-11:00-Georgie and Ted

Saturday Afternoon/Night 8/6
12:00-12:10 Pledge – BSA
12:10-1:05 Country Express
1:20-2:15-Alberta Crossroads
2:15-2:35 – Auction 1
2:35-3:30 DW Dasher Band
3:30-3:50 – Auction 2
3:50-4:45- Dogtown Cadillac
4:45-5:05 Auction 3
5:05-6:00- Fade to Blues
6:00-6:20 Auction 4
6:20-7:15 – 1979
7:15-7:30 Soliloquy
7:30-8:25-Citizens Treasure
8:25-8:45 Raffle
8:45-9:40 Last Daze
9:40-9:55 CO
9:55-11:00 Beating the Odds
11:00 G’nite Cleveland

Don’t forget your lawn chair! No pets or glass allowed.

Ski Bowl Park, North Creek, NY 12853

It’s Whitewater Season 2016!

It’s Whitewater Season 2016!

It’s Whitewater Season 2016 – Upper Hudson River!

WinslowWebWell winter could have been better, but now it’s whitewater season on the Upper Hudson River!  Join us for the 59th Annual Whitewater Derby on May 7 & 8.  The Whitewater Derby (same day as the Kentucky Derby, get it?) began in the Spring soon after the last of the log drives ended on the Upper Hudson River.  That yearly Spring tradition (see a great timeline here), existed for over 100 years. 
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Visit the Whitewater Derby Website for information, schedule, and registration information.  Registration below…
2016 Whitewater Derby Registration click here

Not so Wild Registration click here

Visit our Whitewater page for Whitewater Rafting Information, videos, and outfitter directory.

North Creek Harvest Fest 2015

North Creek Harvest Fest 2015

North Creek Harvest Festival Weekend

Columbus Weekend–October 10, 11, 2015
Enjoy live music, tent sales, crafts, food, deals on ski equipment and fun…

Live Music
Downtown North Creek Sat & Sun Afternoon
Laura’s 8-11 pm Sat
Basil and Wicks 6 to 10 Sat and 7 to 10 Sun
The Black Mountain Restaurant & Pub Sunday

Food and Drink
ADK Spirits–wine tasting Sat.
Barking Spider—full bar, burgers, wraps and quesadillas
BarVino —dinner
Basil & Wick’s–Brewfest Sat. and German fare at lunch and dinner
Café Sarah—coffee, breakfast, lunch and baked goods
Izzy’s Deli and Market—breakfast, lunch and gourmet items
Marsha’s Family Restaurant—breakfast and lunch
Laura’s  chili and cider specials
Pete’s Aah—pizza, wings and sandwiches
Moose Mud Fudge  – Fall fudge flavors at
Trapper’s Tavern at The Copperfield Inn—lunch and dinner specials

Sidewalk Sales | Special Sales at North Creek Stores

 Activities
Artist demonstration—North Creek Mural Project
Widlund Gallery at Tannery Pond Community Center
features Northern Lights Quilt Guild and the Emelianoff’s free-form furniture and felted garments
North Creek Fire Department Coin Drop
Bounce House @ Basil and Wick’s Saturday

Ski Bowl Ski Sale
New and used ski, snowboard, clothing and accessory sale at the Ski Bowl from 9 am to 5 pm by
Beaver Brook Outfitters and Schuss Ski Shop
Also check out Gore Mountain’s Harvest Festival with crafts, food and music 10:30 am -4:30pm
Free Shuttle between North Creek, Ski Bowl and Gore Mountain

Guide Olympics, August 10

Guide Olympics, August 10

Guide OlympicsAdirondack Guide Olympics
Mon. August 10, 2015

Location:          Ski Bowl Park, North Creek, NY 12853
Time:      Check-in will begin at 8am on the 10th.  Please print this form and have it ready the day of the event, along with the $25 per person/ $150 per team registration fee.  Registration closes at 10am and the competition will begin at 11am.  Teams will be starting at 20-minute intervals, so you will be assigned a start time at the registration table.
What to Bring:    This event is meant to encourage the development of whitewater safety skills.  Although the course is on flat water and land, competitors are expected to wear appropriate river attire (i.e- helmets, PFDs and close toed shoes).  You will also need a two throw bags per team, a 14’ raft and paddles.
Course:    There will be a course walk through at 10:30 am.  Expect to carry your raft long distances over uneven terrain in between stations.  Please come with prior knowledge of single-shore foot entrapments, coil tosses with throw bags and set-up of Z-drags with a redirect.  We want to prevent teams from overlapping on the course as much as possible, so prior knowledge is a must.  We will provide all materials (rope, pulleys and carabiners) for the Z-drag.
Awards:    There will be an awards ceremony after all teams have finished.  The overall fastest team will go home with the grand prize and smaller prizes will be awarded to second and third place teams.  There will be a raft Tug O’ War with consolation prizes after the main event for any interested teams.
Post-event:    Following the awards ceremony, there will be food available from Izzy’s Market and Deli, local vendors and live music by the Backporch Society.  There will also be a 50-50 raffle, dunk booth and other family friendly activities.  Spectators and non-guides are welcome

Guide Olympics Entry Form