Winter wonderland at White Pass

January 28, 2009 by Adriana Janovich  
Filed under Featured Stories, Stories

Winter weekends at White Pass Ski Area offer a visually vibrant array of snow-filled fun.

Skiers zip by in bright ski suites, youngsters wobble down shallow slopes as they learn to ski, and picturesque pines and mountainsides surround the lodge.

On Saturday, Jan. 24, three Unleashed photographers bundled up and headed out to capture their unique visions on a day at White Pass.

Keith Schroeder returns a snowboard to its owner at the free ski and snowboard check at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

Keith Schroeder returns a snowboard to its owner at the free ski and snowboard check at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

The ski patrol helps a skier at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

The ski patrol helps a skier at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

The ski resort is reflected in the window of the lodge at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

The ski resort is reflected in the window of the lodge at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

Skis wait for their owners at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

Skis wait for their owners at White Pass. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

The sun attempts to peek out from behind the clouds. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

The sun attempts to peek out from behind the clouds. Photo by Janessa Mains of Eisenhower High School.

Skiers ride the "quad" lift at White Pass. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Skiers ride the "quad" lift at White Pass. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Greg Kimmell, 47, skis with his daughter Teresa, 4. Teresa has been skiing for three years. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Greg Kimmel, 47, skis with his daughter Teresa, 4. Teresa has been skiing for three years. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Teresa Kimmel, 4, goes up the platter lift with her father Greg Kimmell, 47.  The Kimmells, of Richland, try to go skiing every other week. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Teresa Kimmel, 4, goes up the platter lift with her father Greg Kimmel, 47. The Kimmels, of Richland, try to go skiing every other week. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Snowboards and skis wait to be chosen for use at White Pass. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Snowboards and skis wait to be chosen for use at White Pass. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Snow rests on branches of evergreens near the top of the triple-seat chairlift at White Pass. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Snow rests on branches of evergreens near the top of the triple-seat chairlift at White Pass. Photo by James Hibbs of Davis High School.

Skiers and snowboarders begin the trek to the lifts after picking up gear at the White Pass Ski Area. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Skiers and snowboarders begin the trek to the lifts after picking up gear at the White Pass Ski Area. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Charlie Jorgensen, 32, left, talks to Dylan Spencer, 23, both staff members at White Pass, during a break. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Charlie Jorgensen, 32, left, talks to Dylan Spencer, 23, both staff members at White Pass, during a break. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Cole, 28, left, and Teresa Ordutt, 27, sit back in the snow after snowboarding. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Cole, 28, left, and Teresa Ordutt, 27, sit back in the snow after snowboarding. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Spencer Dutton, left, helps his son, Cole, 4, after a fall. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

Spencer Dutton, left, helps his son, Cole, 4, after a fall. Photo by Alex Braman of Davis High School.

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