Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
Aaron Ghysels possesses extensive experience in emergency medical services and firefighting, having served as a Paramedic Ski Patroller at Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe since December 1995. This role is complemented by a position as Firefighter/Paramedic at East Fork Fire Protection District since February 2007, as well as previous experience as a Flight Paramedic with American Medflight Inc. and a Paramedic with REMSA. In the earlier stages of their career, Aaron also worked as a Seasonal Firefighter for the North Lake Tahoe Fire District and held sales and managerial roles in the private sector, including Western US Sales Manager at Damotech and Regional Manufacturers Representative at Ghysels and Associates. Aaron holds a Bachelor of Science in Geography from the University of Nevada, Reno, and has completed specialized training in paramedicine and fire science at Truckee Meadows Community College.
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
From Tahoe's Highest Base (elevation 8,260'), you're launched nearly 1,800 vertical feet in 3.5 minutes. The reward? Panoramic views of Lake Tahoe and Nevada. The real payoff begins as you descend into 1,200 acres of some of the Sierra's best powder. The recent opening of the Chutes puts Mt. Rose in a whole new league. Mt. Rose is the closest resort to the Reno/Tahoe Intl. Airport, and just 25 minutes from Reno's 17,000 rooms. Mt. Rose is the perfect choice for the first and last day of your Lake Tahoe vacation.