Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout
Ruidoso Cabins and RV Campground
Highway 37 mm 3 north, Ruidoso New Mexico
575-336-7877 - toll free 1877-466-2734
reservations@hombregordito.com

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How it Works

This page is Step 1.
You send a Ski Package Request to Alto Hombre Gordtio Hideout.

Step 2.
Alto Hombre Gordtio Hideout replies to your Ski Package Request with a quote.

Step 3.
Upon your acceptance of the quote and payment of the deposit you will be requested to send Ski Package Details to Alto Hombre Gordtio Hideout

Step 4.
Alto Hombre Gordtio Hideout arranges your lodging and Total Blast will prepare your skis, snowboards and lift tickets.

Step 5.
You arrive at Alto Hombre Gordtio Hideout and your skis, snowboards, lift tickets are ready for you to go directly to the ski slopes. No waiting in line at ski shops!!! Even better, Total Blast adds a ski and snowboard instruction video tape to your Ski Package. In the convenience of your cabin you can practice your smooth moves!!!

Step 6.
You enjoy your snow filled days. At the end of your skiing and snowboarding days you just return the ski equipment and video tape to Alto Hombre Gordtio Hideout.

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Request for Ski Package

E-mail address (required field)
Telephone number

Details on Lodging
Arrival date Departure date
Cabin, RV or tent site Number of guests

Details on Skiing
Number of skiers - adults Number of snowboarders - adults
Number of skiers - teens (13-17) Number of snowboarders - teens (13-17)
Number of skiers - kids (under 13) Number of snowboarders - kids (under 13)
Number of days skiing or snowboarding

Details on Equipment
Do you also want equipment rental included in your package YesNo

Details on Lessons
Do you also want Ski Lessons YesNo

Please specify how many days ski lessons and for how many adults, teens, kids, and kids under 6 years of age


We will send your Ski Package Deal by e-mail


1877-466-2734 or 575-336-7877 or reservations@hombregordito.com

Ski Packages are available throughout the Ski Season of Ski Apache.
Cancellation Policy: NO REFUNDS on Ski Packages.
Click Here for Detailed Policies
Ski Packages include Ski Apache Lift Tickets and Lodging. Ski Equipment is optional.
Unbeatable Packages
Reservation Confirmation after Acceptance of Payment of Deposit

Send us your request for ski package and we will knock out the best deal customized for you.
IMPORTANT: let us know how many kids in your party are
a. between 7 and 12 years of age
b. 6 years of age and under.

2008 - 2009 Ski Deals
2 adult skiers or snowboarders, 1 night lodging, 2 days skiing or snowboarding, including equipment and tickets:
ONLY $79 per person, per day. Early Season Special. Taxes apply.

Ski Apache Ski Trail Map


For some great advice on skiing and snowboarding check out those web sites:

· www.methodcenter.com
· www.learntosnowboard.com
· www.burtonltr.com

· www.kidsmethodcenter.com

Virtual Ski Game:
Wait for the game to load. Use mouse to ski down hill and try to stay in between the ski flags.


Winter Park Tubing Area

Great Fun the Whole Family can Enjoy! Snow Clothes Rentals. Full Snack Bar. Group Rates Upon Request.

Located 10 minutes drive from Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout. Call 575-336-7079


Snowmobile & Ice Skating

In Cloudcroft - Less Than One Hour From Ruidoso!
For Reservatins or Information Call Cloudcroft Snow Adventures 575-682-4585


Ski Apache

Ski Apache is the Ski Resort owned by the Mescalero Apache Tribe
The Tribe sold 20,000 tickets in its initial year of 1963/64 at the Ski Area. Oil man Robert O. Anderson created the Resort and headed it for three years before selling.

The Resort was well known to people in west Texas but skiing was not that popular then and there were not that many people at the Resort. It was called Sierra Blance Ski Resort at the time. In 1985, the name was changed to Ski Apache.

The target markets for the Resort remain southern New Mexico and western Texas, including El Paso, along with Dallas and Houston. The resort gets people from all over the country and Mexico, but that's the main market.


The Early Years
The opening of the Resort and its continouous growth changed nearby Ruidoso from a one-season wonder to a two-season tourist draw. The town and Resort prospered as skiing grew in popularity across the country. By the mid-1970s, skiing had taken off and that included the Resort. The Resort operated 10 runs then. The number is up to 55 today. Today, T-bars are gone. Eight chair lifts and the original Gondola move skiers wherever they want to go.


Snowmaking

The first snowmaking crew was initiated in 1981. Snowmaking helps in a bad snow year, but even in a good year improves and keeps the ground covered on the lower slopes and high traffic areas. Snow made by machines is much more durable than natural snow. Natural snow may not pack as well and scrapes off easily.

Using the snow machines on cold nights in early November, and with some weather luck, Ski Apache always tries to open Thanksgiving weekend. The Resort stays busy through Spring Break with big crowds on weekends and three-day holidays.


Busy, busy, busy
During the early years the Resort operated with 50 to 60 employees in the winter. That figure now is up to more than 300 at the height of the season. That includes the ski patrol, while about 100 are ski instructors. Others run the snack bars, restaurants and lodge, the hamburger stands, the sports shop and the chair lifts. The busiest time of the year is the Christmas holiday, with employees working 10 straight days.


Skiing is popular
Changes in ski wear and equipment helped promote the sport. The sport has gone from weather boots and wooden skis to plastic boots and composite skis of different shapes. Perhaps the biggest advance in skiing was the introduction of release bindings, which come off in a bad fall. Snowboarding was introduced in the late 1980's and accounts for about one-fourth of the tickets sold at Ski Apache.

Clothing has changed a lot too. In the early years, ski wear was not as warm unless you piled on the layers. Then down parkas were introduced, along with different pants. Skiers are more comfortable and that contributes to the popularity.

Grooming was another plus. A crew works from 3 am to 8 am every day on beginning and intermediate trails, as well as with some expert and advanced trails.


Predicting the weather
Ski Apache is asked annually about the expected snowfall. The Resort always plans for a good year. But there is no way to really predict. The only approach that works is to wait and see.

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