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Ex-Kirkwood leader struggling with no snow


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By Mark Warszawski, Fresno Bee

Being a ski resort owner during what some are calling California’s worst drought in 1,200 years can’t be a pile of soft, fluffy powder.

In May 2010, Tim Cohee fulfilled a lifelong dream by purchasing a 1,300-acre ski resort 65 miles east of Fresno. The first thing he did was restore the original name, China Peak. Then he went about fixing everything else.

Tim Cohee

Tim Cohee

Cohee brought a new level of customer service learned from decades in ski area management, including 17 years as a senior executive at Kirkwood Mountain Resort. He brought in enthusiastic new employees and reinvigorated the holdovers with fresh energy. He made the base area more beginner-friendly and gave snowboarders and freestyle skiers their own terrain park.

He remodeled the hotel and improved the food and beverage offerings. Everything from beds to burgers is better. He made the place a year-round destination by adding summer weddings, events and mountain biking.

Cohee and his small partnership group, China Peak LLC, bought the resort from Snow Summit Ski Corp. for $3.8 million and have since spent $3 million more on improvements.

Midway through his fifth winter, about the only thing Cohee hasn’t done is something he can’t control: Make it snow.

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  1. Steve says - Posted: January 18, 2015

    Badger Pass Ski Area at Yosemite is closing after Monday 1/19 until it receives more snow. Unfortunately, looks like another challenging year so far for California ski area operators.

  2. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: January 18, 2015

    Steve, The local ski areas, I believe, will be closing early due to lack of snow and a drop in the number of skiers. Few runs open so lots of people jammed into what is open, causing injuries and frustration for ticket holders and pass holders alike.
    The lightest winter I’ve ever seen. If we don’t get some big storms, we are in alot of trouble. Alot of others downstream are gonna be in real bad shape come spring and summer
    If no precipitacion soon we are ALL gonna be in a world of hurt. Low lake level with boat ramps closed, higher unemployment due to lack of business, and the scariest of all? That is the tinder box forest we live in, looking at a high fire danger with few escape routes to get outta here.
    The lack of snow has long reaching effects. PLEASE LET IT SNOW!!! OLS

  3. Rock4tahoe says - Posted: January 18, 2015

    OLS . Yep … I am thinking of getting my bike out.