Saturday, March 9, 2013

Avalanche Express: So. Much. Fun.

For winter fun despite the warmest temps on record, head over to Avalanche Express snow tubing in York. So. Much. Fun. You can slide alone or in groups, on your butt or on your belly. The hill gets slicker as the sun goes down, so we had some super-fast runs toward the end of the day. The staff starts limiting the number of people who can tobaggan down together, and after almost overshooting the end of the slope once, I can see why. (Physics hint: When you're forming a chain, put the lightest person in front and the heaviest person in the back. You will FLY down the hill.)

One price gets you in for the day, and you can ride as many times as you can haul yourself and your tube up the hill. And you don't even have to walk up--just plop down in your tube and let one of two "lifts" drag you up the slope. At the top you'll find four runs, with employees there to help you get situated, tell you when it's safe to slide, and push you off. It's a little disorganized at the top because there aren't any distinct lines for the four runs, but people were polite and patient the day I was there, and waits were short. 

Wear snow gear; you are outside in the winter, after all, and you will get damp from trudging around; even artificial snow is cold and wet. When you inevitably get chilled, there are big fire pits burning right on the sidewalk, and snack foods and cocoa available for purchase. You could also tailgate; the parking lot is right there, so you can come and go as you please during the day. 

Ice skating is also available, plus a tiny tubing slope for little kids.

At $30 per person, this is an expensive day out, so plan to stay awhile. We had a little trouble finding the directions from Avalanche's website; click over to Heritage Hills for clear directions (http://www.heritagehillsresort.com/directions). Go past the Heritage Hills sign and turn left into Avalanche when you see the huge slope. www.avalanchexpress.com

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