Mission Ridge Ski Resort
Joe Anderson has extensive experience in public information, lifestyle coaching, and outdoor services. Currently serving as a Public Information Officer for the US Forest Service since 2014, Joe also directs Anderson's Adventures, a company specializing in lifestyle coaching, challenge courses, and emergency medical services. With a long-standing involvement at Mission Ridge Ski Resort as a snowshoe guide and volunteer ski patrolman since 1986, Joe has demonstrated a commitment to outdoor safety and recreation. Earlier in their career, Joe spent 32 years as a teacher and coach in the Eastmont School District, specializing in English and Physical Education, and holds a Master's in Education from Seattle Pacific University.
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Mission Ridge Ski Resort
Only 12 miles outside of Wenatchee, WA on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains, Mission Ridge has four chairlifts, two rope tows, and more than 36 designated runs spread over 2,000 acres and 2,250 vertical feet. We have a great mix of terrain for all levels; 10% is beginner, 60% is intermediate and 30% is advanced or expert. Mission Ridge (also know as "the Ridge") opened in 1966 and is unique among all Washington ski areas for its close proximity to a city. The Wenatchee Valley area has a thriving tourism industry with the Columbia River, wineries, fruit stands, hiking, biking, river rafting, golfing, fishing, and festivals, and its central location between Seattle and Spokane. No other ski area in Washington receives as much acclaim for the quality of its snow as Mission Ridge. The combination of dry snow and over 300 days of sunshine annually makes Mission Ridge well known throughout the Northwest, providing an experience many people compare to ski areas in Idaho, Colorado and Utah. We also boast more snowmaking than any other area in the state, which allows us to be one of the first mountains to open each year (and stay open in times of little snow).