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“With new owners, Royal Mountain keeps its solid base”
Jim Blaise, center, will remain on staff with the new owners, Jake and Brooke Tennis, at Royal Mountain Ski Area in Caroga Lake.
For full article please visit: https://dailygazette.com/2021/01/01/with-new-owners-royal-mountain-keeps-its-solid-base/
Blaise of Glory
By Phil Johnson
Ski Magazine, January 1991
Twenty years ago, at an age when what’s doing on Friday night usually rates as a major concern, 19-year-old Jim Blaise, college dropout and factory floor sweeper, bought Royal Mountain ski area in Caroga Lake, New York, 10 miles northwest of Johnstown. Royal Mountain had been operating since 1956, but by 1970, it had fallen on hard times and was up for sale in a foreclosure auction. Blaise, an ex-ski racer then spring at the prospect of endless floors to sweep, bid successfully for the property. (He paid $30,000, some of which came from his own savings account and the rest from some local investors.)
“What did I know?” he recalls. “At that age, it’s glamorous. All I could imagine was a lot of good-looking people lined up to pay money to ski at my place. That was the ski business to me. Since I didn’t know what could go wrong, I didn’t have anything to worry about.”
He learned fast.
“The first day we operated was a great day: lots of snow and sunshine, and plenty of people. Then a bearing on the lift motor burned out. I didn’t know anything about motors and maintenance. It was 10 A. M. and we were out of business.”
Today, at 39, Blaise is a veritable graybeard in the business. But longevity isn’t the only thing that sets him apart from his peers in the ski business. Ownership, in his case, means doing some early-morning trail grooming, taking regular turns loading the lifts, and—for a break—flipping burgers and serving coffee in the base lodge. He hasn’t missed a day on the mountain in two decades. For most of those 20 years, Blaise, a bachelor, lived in two rooms under the ski lodge. For a morning shower, he had to go down an open air corridor to the ski patrol room—which taught him the real meaning of hustle. (He now lives in a log cabin he built four years ago that stands 100 yards from the base longe.) Between ski seasons, Blaise did whatever he could to earn money: cutting lawns, tending bar, working as a security guard. “Everything I did was to save money. Every dime I took in was reinvested in Royal Mountain,” he declares.
Lacking the money in hand, payment on a promisee was commonplace, and it was nip and tuck much of the time. One time, after the power company shut off his service, he had to borrow a generator so he could hold a wedding at the area and generate enough money to pay his electric bill.
But now it appears Blaise has turned the corner. At a time when ski areas throughout the East are searching for new revenue and counting friends at the banks, Blaise last year increased the terrain at his mountain by 40 percent and installed a double chair—the area’s first—to supplement the existing T-bar. No big deal by most standards, perhaps, but a major commitment for an area like Royal.
Because of the efforts that he has made and because he has borne the burden with such good humor and equanimity, Blaise and his mountain have earned a corps of devoted fans and supporters. “No matter how bad the weather or the business, we always see Jim trying to make improvements,” says William “Doc” Charles, a longtime Royal partisan. “He never seems to be discouraged.”
On days when it’s right, Royal is a joy to ski. The mountain’s vertical drop (550 feet) and the length of the trails are modest. But good pitch and—more importantly—an intelligent layout combine to provide both legitimate challenge and variety on the mountain’s limited terrain. Because the area operates only on weekends and holidays, conditions are generally good, and a day ticket sells for $16 ($12 for kids under 12).
While owning a ski area is Blaise’s first love, the key to financial success has been motocross racing, something Blaise discovered by accident several years ago. Today, his mountain is one of the top 100 race courses in the country. During the wintertime, the number of skiers on any particular day here never exceeds 650, but for a day of motocross racing in a season that runs from Memorial Day to Columbus Day, the mountain routinely draws 2,500 or more. That means year-round operations and revenue. It also means the introduction of snowmaking to Royal Mountain over the next two years. And for Blaise it means” walking down the street in town rather than ducking in alleys to avoid creditors,” he says.
What will prosperity mean to Jim Blaise?
Not much, it seems. He has hung curtains in his cabin’s windows. He still mows lawns in summer “for spending money.” And after 20 years, he has no plans to change his ski-day routine of grooming, loading, and flipping. “It’s all I’m qualified to do,” he says.
Past Events at Royal
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March 2025
- Mar 29, 2025 Pond Skim Mar 29, 2025
- Mar 22, 2025 Cardboard Sled Derby Mar 22, 2025
- Mar 1, 2025 Snow Drag Round 3 Mar 1, 2025
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February 2025
- Feb 9, 2025 Royal Flush Fun Race Feb 9, 2025
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January 2025
- Jan 25, 2025 Snow Drag Round 2 Jan 25, 2025
- Jan 19, 2025 Snow Sisters Ski Day with Elsa + Anna Jan 19, 2025
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December 2024
- Dec 14, 2024 Snow Drag Round 1 Dec 14, 2024
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March 2024
- Mar 16, 2024 Cardboard Sled Derby Mar 16, 2024
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January 2024
- Jan 27, 2024 Snow Drag #2 Jan 27, 2024
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December 2023
- Dec 16, 2023 Snow Drag #1 Dec 16, 2023
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September 2023
- Sep 23, 2023 Third Annual Golf Tournament Sep 23, 2023
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August 2023
- Aug 6, 2023 CNYMRA D3 RACE Aug 6, 2023
- Aug 5, 2023 OPEN PRACTICE Aug 5, 2023
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July 2023
- Jul 23, 2023 2023 Hill Climb Jul 23, 2023
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March 2023
- Mar 18, 2023 Cardboard Sled Derby Mar 18, 2023
- Mar 11, 2023 Snow Drag #3 Mar 11, 2023
- Mar 2, 2023 RAIL JAM W/ USASA ADK SERIES Mar 2, 2023
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February 2023
- Feb 23, 2023 Demo Day presented by Alpin Haus Feb 23, 2023
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January 2023
- Jan 28, 2023 Snow Drag #2 Jan 28, 2023
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December 2022
- Dec 10, 2022 Snow Drag #1 Dec 10, 2022
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March 2022
- Mar 5, 2022 Snow Drag Racing March 5th Mar 5, 2022
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January 2022
- Jan 29, 2022 Snow Drag Racing January 29th Jan 29, 2022
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December 2021
- Dec 18, 2021 Snow Drag Racing December 18th Dec 18, 2021
- Dec 18, 2021 Snow Drag Racing December 18th Dec 18, 2021
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July 2021
- Jul 3, 2021 – Jul 4, 2021 July 3rd and 4th CNYMRA D3 Motocross Event Jul 3, 2021 – Jul 4, 2021
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May 2021
- May 29, 2021 – May 30, 2021 May 29th and 30th CNYMRA D3 Motocross Event May 29, 2021 – May 30, 2021
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November 2020
- Nov 1, 2020 2020 Open House Nov 1, 2020
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August 2020
- Aug 8, 2020 – Aug 9, 2020 August 8th and 9th CNYMRA Motocross Event (Double Points) Aug 8, 2020 – Aug 9, 2020
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July 2020
- Jul 12, 2020 July 12th NEHA Hill Climb Event Jul 12, 2020
- Jul 4, 2020 – Jul 5, 2020 July 4th and 5th CNYMRA D3 Motocross Event Jul 4, 2020 – Jul 5, 2020
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June 2020
- Jun 7, 2020 June 7th CNYMRA D3 Motocross Event Jun 7, 2020
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November 2019
- Nov 3, 2019 Royal Mountai Open House Nov 3, 2019
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March 2018
- Mar 17, 2018 Costume Day at Royal Mountain Mar 17, 2018