939:(C-4) provides access to the green circle Quicksilver and black diamond Boondoggle runs and is accessed by the Discovery triple. Previously, this chair was served by a fixed-grip double installed and left untouched since 1964. Crystal Mountain wanted to make the terrain more beginner-friendly and lowered the top station by 250 feet to avoid the steep slope at the top. The Quicksilver run was previously a blue square but was changed to a green circle. The base station is equipped with a loading carpet to ease the loading process. The new lift is a fixed-grip quad chairlift from Garaventa CTEC, which originally had operated at
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933:(C-2) provided direct lift access to the area around Silver Queen and the Southback area. Previously, this area was served by a fixed-grip double known as High Campbell. The old chair was destroyed by an avalanche in March 2014 and was inoperable. The new lift is a fixed-grip double chairlift from Skytrac, installed in the summer of 2014 with a top terminal on Silver Queen at 7002', still providing access to Powder Bowl, Southback and Campbell Basin. The new chair can withstand higher winds than the original.
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Campbell chairlift. During the summer of 2014 work to replace the High Campbell and Quicksilver chairs was initiated. A Skytrac double chairlift was built quickly to replace High Campbell, renamed Chair 6,. The Quicksilver chair was replaced with a fixed grip quad that had originally operated at
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Mountain Resort opened in December 1962 with two double chairlifts. The first of these lifts, Miner's Basin, was decommissioned in the summer of 2011. Its route was close to that of the Gondola and ended by the top of the Exterminator and Deerfly runs. The other original lift (Iceberg Ridge)
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in March 1997. The deal directed Boyne to spend at least $ 15 million in capital improvements during the first ten years. In the first two years, Doppelmayr constructed two high speed six passenger chairlifts, the
Chinook and Forest Queen Express lifts to replace Midway Shuttle and Rendezvous,
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in Utah as the Deer Crest lift before being replaced with a high speed quad in 2012. Quicksilver was built with a top terminal altitude of around 5200'. The new chair has double the uphill capacity, and the
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Quicksilver Run, now rated a green, over a blue. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for both chairs was held on January 8, 2015, at 9AM for Quicksilver and 10AM for Chair 6.
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1805:"On the Block: A few more details about Crystal Mountain's $ 100M makeover"
1785:"ALTERRA MOUNTAIN COMPANY TO ACQUIRE CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN RESORT IN WASHINGTON"
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1642:"Skilifts.org - 2000 Chairlift Installation Survey - North America"
1617:"Skilifts.org - 1997 Chairlift Installation Survey - North America"
1592:"Skilifts.org - 1998 Chairlift Installation Survey - North America"
1505:"Skilifts.org - 1988 Chairlift Installation Survey - North America"
1480:"Skilifts.org - 1984 Chairlift Installation Survey - North America"
1327:"Skilifts.org - 1970 Chairlift Installation Survey - North America"
1115:"Skilifts.org - 1963 Chairlift Installation Survey - North America"
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602:. Back from the Olympics and the World Cup tour, local
1400:"Eugenean takes second as Russi takes World Cup event"
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Buildings and structures in Pierce County, Washington
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1935:"Northway Lift Grand Opening - Crystal Mountain"
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1965:Crystal Mountain Master Development Plan
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1884:"MACARTNEY Scott - Athlete Information"
1722:"New gondola opens at Crystal Mountain"
1668:"Crystal's backcountry just got closer"
1089:"History - Crystal Mountain Washington"
1062:at peak bagger.com. The mountain has a
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1728:. Associated Press. January 1, 2011.
1364:"British gal goes first in downhill"
1309:"A maestro tunes his teen ski stars"
901:Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
799:adding citations to reliable sources
681:high-speed detachable quad chairlift
514:(ca. 6,990 ft (2,130 m)),
475:Crystal Mountain is accessible from
1266:"Judy Nagel wins U.S. slalom title"
1176:"Miss Greene adds slalom ski crown"
1032:Geers, Kourtney (October 2, 2018).
931:High Campbell "Chair 6" Replacement
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1832:Scruggs, Gregory (March 3, 2022).
1761:. Crystal Mountain. Archived from
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1200:. CP-AP. April 5, 1965. p. 5.
725:Crystal Mountain Near Summit House
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1811:Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
1444:"Swiss star is winner in ski cup"
21:Crystal Mountain (disambiguation)
1802:Miller, Brian (March 10, 2022).
1542:"Crystal Mountain Founders Club"
1406:. February 26, 1972. p. 1B.
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1418:"Crystal Mountain - World Cup"
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1218:. March 8, 1968. p. 23.
1212:"Nagels, Greene, head field"
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2212:North Cascade Heli Skiing
1230:"Ann Black wins downhill"
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2228:American River Ski Bowl
1386:Spokane Daily Chronicle
1382:"Skiers aim at repeats"
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763:World Cup alpine racers
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2248:Chewelah Peak Ski Area
1158:"Swiss in alpine meet"
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924:Mt. Rainier Gondola
893:U.S. Forest Service
839:Alan Lauba (b.1961)
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1909:"Alpine Olympians"
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1313:Sports Illustrated
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941:Deer Valley Resort
908:Completed projects
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2261:Cle Elum Ski Hill
2233:Big Four Ski Area
2221:Defunct ski areas
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1838:The Seattle Times
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