Behind the Scenes with Greek Peak’s Ski Patrol: The Team Keeping You Safe on the Slopes


The Unsung Heroes of the Slopes

One minute, you’re carving the perfect turn. The next, you’re face-first in a snowdrift wondering what just happened. Maybe it was a rogue ice patch, or maybe you just got a little too confident after that one ski lesson five years ago. Either way, if you ever need help on the mountain, there’s one group of people you’ll be very happy to see—the Greek Peak Ski Patrol.

These dedicated professionals are the first ones up the mountain and the last ones down, working tirelessly to make sure everyone has a safe and enjoyable ride. But what really goes on behind the scenes? I sat down with Ski Patrol Director Matt Lee to get an inside look at their daily work, emergency response efforts, and the best ways guests can stay safe on the slopes.

Mornings on the Mountain: Ski Patrol’s Daily Routine

Ski Patrol starts their day well before the lifts start spinning. While most of us are still waking up, they’re already out on the slopes checking conditions and ensuring everything is in place for a safe day of skiing and riding.

Trail openings and closings are a careful decision-making process that happens between Ski Patrol and the Mountain Operations Manager.

One thing most guests don’t realize? Ski patrol’s work isn’t just for winter.


How Ski Patrol Handles Changing Conditions

Weather in the mountains can change in an instant. One minute, it’s bluebird skies and packed powder—the next, it’s wind gusts, fog, and icy patches forming faster than you can say edge control.

Ski Patrol stays on top of these changes in real-time.

For skiers and snowboarders, this means paying attention to conditions throughout the day. If visibility drops or the snow starts getting slick, it’s time to slow down and ski with extra awareness.

What Happens in an Emergency? Ski Patrol to the Rescue

No one ever plans to take a bad fall, but sometimes the mountain has other ideas. Whether it’s an unexpected slip on an icy patch or a crash landing from a jump, Ski Patrol is always ready to respond.

When a skier or snowboarder needs assistance, ski patrol dispatch coordinates the nearest available patrollers and sends them out with the necessary equipment.

How to Get Help on the Mountain

Call Ski Patrol Dispatch: The number is printed on your trail map (844-972-8765). It’s a great idea to store it in your phone!
Flag Down a Patroller: Look for the red jackets with the white cross.
Go to the Nearest Lift Terminal or Staff Member: Any resort employee can contact Ski Patrol.


Ski Patrol’s Best Safety Tips for Guests

Want to make sure you have a great day on the mountain? Here are some of the biggest safety mistakes skiers and riders make—and how to avoid them:

  • Stopping in Blind Spots: Never stop below a roll-over or in the middle of a busy run. If you have to stop, move to the side where others can see you.
  • Not Knowing the Terrain: Before dropping into a new trail, check the map and make sure you’re comfortable with the difficulty level.
  • Going Too Fast in Crowded Areas: Always adjust your speed based on skier traffic, visibility, and conditions.

Matt emphasizes that personal responsibility is the biggest key to safety:

If he could give one single piece of advice to every skier and snowboarder?


The Most Rewarding Part of Ski Patrol’s Job

While Ski Patrol is often associated with rescues and safety enforcement, their work is about far more than that. They play a crucial role in making the mountain a fun and welcoming place for everyone.

Next Time You See Ski Patrol, Give Them a Shout-Out!

Ski patrollers are out there every day, making sure Greek Peak stays as safe and fun as possible. So, next time you see one, give them a nod, a thank-you, or maybe even a fist bump.

And if you want to ski smarter and safer?

  • Check the daily trail report before heading out.
  • Follow the Your Responsibility Code (posted around the resort).
  • Store Ski Patrol’s number in your phone, just in case.

Now get out there and enjoy the slopes! And remember: Ski Patrol isn’t just here for the crashes, they’re here to help you avoid them in the first place. Stay safe, ski smart, and have an epic day on the mountain!

Final Thought

Ski Patrol is always there when you need them, but remember—staying aware on the mountain is your best defense!


About the author:

Mountain Mike is your go-to guide for adventure at Greek Peak Mountain Resort. A seasoned outdoor enthusiast and a master of memorable puns, Mike brings his passion for the outdoors and his knack for storytelling to every article. Join him as he explores the peaks and valleys of adventure, inspiring readers to make every outdoor moment unforgettable.