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Crystal Mountain (Washington)

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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 64: 305: 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. 291: 100: 298: 722: 683:, the Rainier Express was installed in the summer of 1988, replacing the original chair 2. A fixed grip quad, Midway Shuttle, was added to connect the base area with Rainier Express. The Campbell Basin double was shortened because the lower half was no longer necessary. These upgrades were funded with money from investors, who in return would get future discounts on lift tickets and season passes. Today this group of investors is the Crystal Mountain Founder's Club. 38: 47: 963:(C15) would rise eastwards on the other side of valley from the Bullion Base to an area that previously had a lift abandoned in 1983 (the footprint of a lift and trails can be viewed from the top of Rainier Express). This lift will also allow access to East Peak backcountry area for expert skiers. Rumors suggest that although this lift was included in the Record of Decision, the lift may not actually be built. 773: 107: 71: 1010: 734:
High 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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was installed by Doppelmayr, which travels directly from the base area to the summit house, and its first day of operation was New Year's Day 2011. During an extremely severe avalanche period on March 10, 2014, the ski patrol triggered an avalanche as part of normal control work, which destroyed the
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Crystal 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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The Green Valley double chairlift was replaced with a high-speed quad in the summer of 2000, constructed by Doppelmayr. In the summer of 2007, Crystal underwent a major expansion, building the Northway chairlift in the former North Backcountry. This increased developed terrain by 70% to 2,300 acres
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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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Supervisor, selected Alternative Six with modifications from the Final Environmental Impact Statement. It approves new facilities including an aerial tram to the summit, a new chairlift in Northback, a surface lift, existing chairlift upgrades, base facility renovations, employee housing and
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announced a $ 100 million redevelopment program that would include a new food and retail building, a 100-room hotel, and additional parking lots. The announcement also brought a $ 700 increase in season pass costs for the 2022–23 season in addition to increased parking costs.
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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 Quicksilver trail was regraded over the summer to make it more
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as Deer Crest. The top station was lowered 250 feet (75 m) to cut off the steep top part of the 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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provides direct access from the base area plaza to the summit, allowing for year-round access. Sightseers, skiers, hikers, and diners can all ride the gondola. This Doppelmayr CTEC 8-passenger lift was completed in 2010 and opened on January 1,
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In 1974, Crystal added its first triple chairlift, Bullion Basin. High Campbell, the highest lift at Crystal, was added in 1976. It was pre-owned, purchased from the defunct Yodelin Ski Area near
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The Campbell Basin chairlift opened in 1970, which opened Campbell Basin to skiing for the first time and traveled from the base area all the way to the site of the current Campbell Basin Lodge.
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In the mid-1990s, Crystal Mountain became deeply in debt and was unable to pay for further important improvements such as new lifts and lodges. The original investors sold the area to
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skiers were unable to start a resort within the boundaries of the park. The Green Valley double chairlift was built the following summer, and the Quicksilver lift followed in 1964.
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won the women's slalom and combined titles at age sixteen. Five years earlier, her father Jack Nagel (1926–2004) and the racing school at Crystal were featured in
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In 1984, Bullion Basin was moved to its current location as the Gold Hills lift. That same year, the Rendezvous and Discovery triple chairlifts were installed.
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for both men and women, with the start above Campbell Basin. Weather forced a low start; the winning men's times were under 90 seconds. Newly-crowned
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elevation) and is the highest land in a 5-mile (8 km) radius. Subsidiary peaks on the north ridge of Silver King are
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wastewater facilities. The plan is the largest in Washington's history, costing Boyne an estimated $ 40 million.
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in late March and the following week the U.S. Alpine Ski Championships, which included famous racers such as
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High speed replacements for the Quicksilver and Discovery chairs with no additional trail development.
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Silver King lift, this lift would have started on Queen's Run and serviced the summit of Silver King.
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Crystal Mountain was acquired by John Kircher on March 31, 2017. This lasted one full season until
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The ski resort is located in the valley of the Silver Creek, a tributary of the
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Crystal hosted the national championships again in 1968, a few weeks after the
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During the summer of 2010, a terrain park was constructed and the Mt. Rainier
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was removed when the Rainier Express was built. The site, just northeast of
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This article is about the ski area in Washington. For other uses, see
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was issued in 2001 and finalized in August 2004. John Phipps,
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agreed to purchase Crystal Mountain on September 6, 2018.
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won the Saturday race and took second on Sunday. American
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Buildings and structures in Pierce County, Washington
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Unsourced material may be challenged and 754:In March 2022, Crystal Mountain Resort and 452:Primarily a day-use area, Crystal has nine 2023: 2009: 2001: 1696:"What's New - Crystal Mountain Washington" 1303: 1301: 1281: 1279: 45: 27: 821:Learn how and when to remove this message 391:Limited, until 6 p.m. or 8 p.m. 1965:Crystal Mountain Master Development Plan 1755:"John Kircher Acquires Crystal Mountain" 720: 106: 70: 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 1002: 518:(ca. 6,875 ft (2,095 m)) and 439:Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest 371:350 in (29.2 ft; 8.9 m) 139:Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest 1991:- photos of lifts at Crystal Mountain 1690: 1688: 463:Crystal Mountain was acquired by the 460:. The gondola was installed in 2010. 16:Ski area in Washington, United States 7: 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 502:, is 7,002 ft (2,134 m) ( 1832:Scruggs, Gregory (March 3, 2022). 1761:. Crystal Mountain. Archived from 1666:Johnston, Greg (January 2, 2008). 1200:. CP-AP. April 5, 1965. p. 5. 725:Crystal Mountain Near Summit House 14: 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. 1388:. February 26, 1972. p. 12. 1315:. 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March 8, 1968. p. 23. 1212:"Nagels, Greene, head field" 976:, S1) and new Bullion Base ( 553:collegiate ski championships 551:In 1965, Crystal hosted the 256:3,912 ft (1,192 m) 243:7,012 ft (2,137 m) 583:, and future gold medalist 542:Mount Rainier National Park 485:Mount Rainier National Park 2336: 1672:Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1292:Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1248:"Vermont girl wins slalom" 988:Rejected by Forest Service 897:environmental impact study 269:2,600 acres (10.5 km) 230:3,100 ft (945 m) 18: 2212:North Cascade Heli Skiing 1230:"Ann Black wins downhill" 641:Olympic downhill champion 487:, past the small town of 423:Pierce County, Washington 402:crystalmountainresort.com 287:80 (57 designated trails) 273:2,300 acres (9.3 km) 56: 44: 35: 2190:John Wayne Pioneer Trail 756:Alterra Mountain Company 744:Alterra Mountain Company 544:, was chosen after some 465:Alterra Mountain Company 221:Alterra Mountain Company 2228:American River Ski Bowl 1386:Spokane Daily Chronicle 1382:"Skiers aim at repeats" 1039:Denver Business Journal 937:Quicksilver Replacement 883:Master Development Plan 870:Tatum Skoglund (b.1978) 763:World Cup alpine racers 631:tour in late February 316:2.5 mi (4 km) 277:300 acres (1.2 km) 2248:Chewelah Peak Ski Area 1158:"Swiss in alpine meet" 854:Paul McDonald (b.1984) 726: 445:metropolitan area via 2238:Blewett Pass Ski Area 1420:. 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Crystal in March 2015
Crystal Mountain is located in Washington (state)
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Crystal Mountain is located in the United States
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46°56′N 121°29′W / 46.93°N 121.48°W / 46.93; -121.48
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