Things are going to be a little different this year due to Covid, please read carefully for all the details.
Overview of changes for 2021
Event changes
- If you're feeling sick, stay home!
- Riding dates moved to midweek to avoid crowds
- No organized large group lodging (more details below)
- We'll have to figure out dining options (might be best to bring more food with you this year)
Bohemia changes
- Both lifts will be running every day
- Face coverings will be required on the mountain
- All Bohemia purchases (passes, tickets, food and drink) must be completed online
- Bohemia has considered capping season pass sales, so be sure to get yours when the sale starts Nov 25
- There will not be indoor space for warming up, eating, getting changed, etc. (bathrooms will still be available)
- There will be an outdoor ticket booth where you'll show your season pass QR code to get your ticket each day
The 12th annual Midwest Meet will be held February 16 - 18, 2021at the one of a kind Mount Bohemia, MI (in the Upper Peninsula).
Bohemia is known for epic snow fall and untouched powder. Recent years have seen 351 inches!
From Mount Bohemia's Website: "Mount Bohemia has the longest runs with the highest vertical and deepest powder in the Midwest. Bohemia is all-natural, and has no problem without snow guns. The average snowfall in the Keweenaw is 273 inches. The lake effect snow is dry similar to western resorts and accumulates as powder which is untouched because we do not groom. Bohemia's two new sections; the Outer limits has 100+ acres of inbounds backcountry skiing with 17 new runs even longer and trickier than before."
Check out some videos from recent years!
When?
This year we'll be riding February 16 - 18 (Tuesday - Thursday)
We're shifting away from weekend dates to avoid crowds, lift lines, etc. This year Bohemia will be running both lifts all week to help expedite things while encouraging social distancing.
Lodging
There won't be any large group lodging organized this year, but there are plenty of lodging options available in the area. We recommend finding lodging on site at Bohemia or near the Calumet area (30 mins to Bohemia). Houghton is a bit farther out but also has a few hotel options (49 mins to Bohemia).
Onsite lodging: Trailside cabins, yurts and aqua cabins (down by the lake) are available for booking through Mount Bohemia. The Aqua cabins may have shared bathrooms and limited parking, so be sure to read those details carefully. Trailside cabins require bringing your own towels and bedding.
VRBO and Airbnb: There are bunch of options available through VRBO, so we encourage folks to connect with others and make reservations as they feel comfortable. Many of these options are less expensive than the area hotels.
Closest hotel: AmericInn in Calumet
Lift Tickets
Every year Bohemia has a $99 season pass sale. This year the pass sale will run November 25 through December 5. Most of us take advantage of this, which works out to be a great deal for riding three days. Several of us have also made a second trip back later in the season.
Changes this year: Bohemia has throw around the idea of capping the number of season passes sold and has said they may cap day pass sales as well. In addition, this will be the last year that they'll offer the 10 year season pass.
$99 season pass – (plus a $12 processing fee and a $18 usage fee) = $129 for one year
$162 two year season pass – (plus $17 processing fee and a $28 usage fee) = $207 for two years
$610 ten year season – (plus $110 service fee) = $720 for ten years (this is the last year this pass will be offered)
Another option is to purchase lift tickets each day for around $85. All ticket sales must be competed online with a debit or credit card and pass sales may be capped.
If you bought a multiyear pass previously, check out those details in advance so you can be prepared.
Schedule
Here's what our typical schedule looks like. We're open to any suggestions!
Monday Evening
- Arrivals
Tuesday
- Drive to Bohemia (30 mins from Calumet)
- Ride all day
- Head back to lodging (30 minute drive to Calumet)
- Traditionally, dinner in Calumet (TBD based on Covid)
Wednesday
- Drive to Bohemia
- Ride all day
- Head back to lodging
- Traditionally, dinner in Houghton (TBD based on Covid)
- Back to Calumet
Thursday
- Pack up, check out of lodging
- Ride until you can't anymore
- Depart
Feel free to contact Courtney or adeehr directly for more information.
Who's coming?
We'd like to get a list going of "definitelys" and "maybes". Please post and let us know where you belong and we'll add you to the list. Bonus points for making the definitely list before December... but only if you definitely show up!
Definitely!
Courtney
Andrew
George (local)
Tyler L
Sam
Becca
Wadood
If you're hoping to make it let us know and we'll put you on the list!
While you contemplate, check out the great times we've had over the years: Midwest Meet Playlist
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Bohemia's website says "experts only" - should I consider coming?
A: Yes! As long as you're comfortable riding in trees and quickly turning both directions, you'll be fine at Mount Bohemia. The mountain is 100% natural, so some experience in powder riding / variable conditions is a plus, but not required. Regardless of your riding level, no one will be left behind.
Q: Do I need to wear a helmet?
A: A helmet is highly recommended. Riding in trees makes for variable conditions and we don't want anyone to sustain any serious injuries.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Here's a helpful list.
Things you need to bring to Bohemia (or you’re gonna have a bad time)
Required things:
- Stay home if you're feeling sick!
- Something to cover your face (this will be required this year)
- An ID to prove who you are
- A credit / debit card (cash is not accepted at Bohemia)
- Confirmation of buying your season pass (just in case you're not on their list, because that happens)
- Health insurance cards (not a bad idea to carry these on you while riding, just in case)
Riding essentials:
- Skiboards (bring an extra set if possible)
- Bindings
- Boots
- Leashes
- Helmet
- Goggles
- Jacket
- Snow pants
- Layers (the more the better)
- Gloves / mittens
- Ski socks
Things you might want to bring to Bohemia (but probably wouldn’t die without)
- Hand warmers / foot warmers if you get cold when it's cold (sometimes these are hard to find in Houghton, depending on how cold it has been)
- Camera, GoPro, etc
- Chargers for your devices
- Food, beverages, snacks (Bohemia's food isn't great or cheap - food availability may be reduced due to Covid)
- Extra outerwear in case you get really wet or something
- Wax, iron, etc (I'll bring mine, usually a few other people do too)
Pro Tips:
- Don't go in the ditch (you're going to be in the middle of nowhere)
- Don't lose your wallet or car keys (this has happened)
- Wax your boards before the trip
- While cellphone coverage has been improving in the area, signals tend to not be great, so be prepared for that
- The internet in the general area sucks at best
Overview of changes for 2021
Event changes
- If you're feeling sick, stay home!
- Riding dates moved to midweek to avoid crowds
- No organized large group lodging (more details below)
- We'll have to figure out dining options (might be best to bring more food with you this year)
Bohemia changes
- Both lifts will be running every day
- Face coverings will be required on the mountain
- All Bohemia purchases (passes, tickets, food and drink) must be completed online
- Bohemia has considered capping season pass sales, so be sure to get yours when the sale starts Nov 25
- There will not be indoor space for warming up, eating, getting changed, etc. (bathrooms will still be available)
- There will be an outdoor ticket booth where you'll show your season pass QR code to get your ticket each day
The 12th annual Midwest Meet will be held February 16 - 18, 2021at the one of a kind Mount Bohemia, MI (in the Upper Peninsula).
Bohemia is known for epic snow fall and untouched powder. Recent years have seen 351 inches!
From Mount Bohemia's Website: "Mount Bohemia has the longest runs with the highest vertical and deepest powder in the Midwest. Bohemia is all-natural, and has no problem without snow guns. The average snowfall in the Keweenaw is 273 inches. The lake effect snow is dry similar to western resorts and accumulates as powder which is untouched because we do not groom. Bohemia's two new sections; the Outer limits has 100+ acres of inbounds backcountry skiing with 17 new runs even longer and trickier than before."
Check out some videos from recent years!
When?
This year we'll be riding February 16 - 18 (Tuesday - Thursday)
We're shifting away from weekend dates to avoid crowds, lift lines, etc. This year Bohemia will be running both lifts all week to help expedite things while encouraging social distancing.
Lodging
There won't be any large group lodging organized this year, but there are plenty of lodging options available in the area. We recommend finding lodging on site at Bohemia or near the Calumet area (30 mins to Bohemia). Houghton is a bit farther out but also has a few hotel options (49 mins to Bohemia).
Onsite lodging: Trailside cabins, yurts and aqua cabins (down by the lake) are available for booking through Mount Bohemia. The Aqua cabins may have shared bathrooms and limited parking, so be sure to read those details carefully. Trailside cabins require bringing your own towels and bedding.
VRBO and Airbnb: There are bunch of options available through VRBO, so we encourage folks to connect with others and make reservations as they feel comfortable. Many of these options are less expensive than the area hotels.
Closest hotel: AmericInn in Calumet
Lift Tickets
Every year Bohemia has a $99 season pass sale. This year the pass sale will run November 25 through December 5. Most of us take advantage of this, which works out to be a great deal for riding three days. Several of us have also made a second trip back later in the season.
Changes this year: Bohemia has throw around the idea of capping the number of season passes sold and has said they may cap day pass sales as well. In addition, this will be the last year that they'll offer the 10 year season pass.
$99 season pass – (plus a $12 processing fee and a $18 usage fee) = $129 for one year
$162 two year season pass – (plus $17 processing fee and a $28 usage fee) = $207 for two years
$610 ten year season – (plus $110 service fee) = $720 for ten years (this is the last year this pass will be offered)
Another option is to purchase lift tickets each day for around $85. All ticket sales must be competed online with a debit or credit card and pass sales may be capped.
If you bought a multiyear pass previously, check out those details in advance so you can be prepared.
Schedule
Here's what our typical schedule looks like. We're open to any suggestions!
Monday Evening
- Arrivals
Tuesday
- Drive to Bohemia (30 mins from Calumet)
- Ride all day
- Head back to lodging (30 minute drive to Calumet)
- Traditionally, dinner in Calumet (TBD based on Covid)
Wednesday
- Drive to Bohemia
- Ride all day
- Head back to lodging
- Traditionally, dinner in Houghton (TBD based on Covid)
- Back to Calumet
Thursday
- Pack up, check out of lodging
- Ride until you can't anymore
- Depart
Feel free to contact Courtney or adeehr directly for more information.
Who's coming?
We'd like to get a list going of "definitelys" and "maybes". Please post and let us know where you belong and we'll add you to the list. Bonus points for making the definitely list before December... but only if you definitely show up!
Definitely!
Courtney
Andrew
George (local)
Tyler L
Sam
Becca
Wadood
If you're hoping to make it let us know and we'll put you on the list!
While you contemplate, check out the great times we've had over the years: Midwest Meet Playlist
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Bohemia's website says "experts only" - should I consider coming?
A: Yes! As long as you're comfortable riding in trees and quickly turning both directions, you'll be fine at Mount Bohemia. The mountain is 100% natural, so some experience in powder riding / variable conditions is a plus, but not required. Regardless of your riding level, no one will be left behind.
Q: Do I need to wear a helmet?
A: A helmet is highly recommended. Riding in trees makes for variable conditions and we don't want anyone to sustain any serious injuries.
Q: What should I bring?
A: Here's a helpful list.
Things you need to bring to Bohemia (or you’re gonna have a bad time)
Required things:
- Stay home if you're feeling sick!
- Something to cover your face (this will be required this year)
- An ID to prove who you are
- A credit / debit card (cash is not accepted at Bohemia)
- Confirmation of buying your season pass (just in case you're not on their list, because that happens)
- Health insurance cards (not a bad idea to carry these on you while riding, just in case)
Riding essentials:
- Skiboards (bring an extra set if possible)
- Bindings
- Boots
- Leashes
- Helmet
- Goggles
- Jacket
- Snow pants
- Layers (the more the better)
- Gloves / mittens
- Ski socks
Things you might want to bring to Bohemia (but probably wouldn’t die without)
- Hand warmers / foot warmers if you get cold when it's cold (sometimes these are hard to find in Houghton, depending on how cold it has been)
- Camera, GoPro, etc
- Chargers for your devices
- Food, beverages, snacks (Bohemia's food isn't great or cheap - food availability may be reduced due to Covid)
- Extra outerwear in case you get really wet or something
- Wax, iron, etc (I'll bring mine, usually a few other people do too)
Pro Tips:
- Don't go in the ditch (you're going to be in the middle of nowhere)
- Don't lose your wallet or car keys (this has happened)
- Wax your boards before the trip
- While cellphone coverage has been improving in the area, signals tend to not be great, so be prepared for that
- The internet in the general area sucks at best
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