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Timberline Lodge ski area

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hundred feet of the parking lot until mid-August. On warm days, most skiers leave by late morning due to soft and wet snow conditions. Public skiing is available, but rental gear may be limited. The Palmer lift is limited to skiers and snowboarders only (no foot passengers), with intermediate or greater skills.
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The Jeff Flood Express detachable high speed quad chair opened for the 2007-2008 ski season. With the new lift, Timberline added the Still Creek Basin to skiable terrain on the lower mountain which almost doubles the area below the timberline, which provides much needed capacity on days with wind or
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Timberline hosts dozens of summer camps enrolling thousands of athletes throughout the summer: a busy mid-week, mid-season day has as many as 1,500 riders. Virtually every snow sport is offered in camps. Ski racing is the most popular, but snowboard and freeski camps are also popular. Mount Hood
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Summer ski hours are 7 am to 1:30 pm. During summer ski season, there is no novice or beginner terrain; low-intermediate terrain is available along the Mile. After approximately mid-June, it is necessary to walk at least part of the way to reload the Magic Mile, and feasible to ski to within a few
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and its lift, where most of the summer skiing takes place, particularly later in the season. In contrast to winter operations, the lifts are the busiest during the summer ski season Monday through Friday, mostly due to ski and snowboard camps. Besides organized clinics and camps, any intermediate
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Summer skiing and summer race camps began at Timberline in 1956. Before the Palmer chairlift was constructed in 1983 (which provides access above the 7,000-foot (2,100 m) level), the conditions at Timberline allowed skiing from the Mile November through July or August. With the Palmer, a
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The current Palmer chairlift was completed in 1996, and is built to withstand wind gusts of over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) and 200 inches (510 cm) of snow. Its construction time was less than six months due to a limited building season imposed by the local weather conditions.
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skiable surface is available year-round. Timberline is the only ski area in the states with lift accessed skiing and snowboarding all twelve months of the year. Ski and snowboard camps draw thousands of people to the slopes during the months of June, July and August.
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Rider capacity is the number of snowboarders and skiers the terrain area comfortably handles, and is not a measure of lift capacity. Page 7 of the reference details the industry standard, which ranges from 2-5 expert skiers per acre up to 25-35 beginners per acre.
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The summer camps are mostly organized as week-long sessions, with on-snow activities in the morning and a variety of other activities in the afternoon, such as river rafting, mountain biking, hiking, trampoline, wind surfing, etc.
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Thanks to the added terrain accessible from Jeff Flood, if the Palmer lift is open, it is possible to ski a non-stop run over 3.5 miles (5.6 km) in length with elevation change of about 4,000 feet (1,200 m).
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The original Palmer chairlift opened for 1978 summer ski season on May 8. It was a fixed double chair in basically the same location as the present chair, with the base station near Silcox Hut.
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The Magic Mile chairlift was the longest chairlift in the world, and the second chairlift, of those built to be a chairlift when it opened in 1939. Financial troubles operating the Lodge and
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limited visibility when the Magic Mile and Palmer are unable to open. Jeff Flood also improves connectivity to Stormin' Normin and Magic Mile lifts from the lower mountain.
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Timberline offers convenient access for search and rescue teams setting out on December 17, 2006, to search for three missing mountain climbers.
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in New Jersey. It is scheduled for two weeks closure each September for maintenance. Skiers, snowboarders, and sightseers ride up the
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to Timberline Lodge. Not much is known about this project, except for the fact that it could be completed in the next 10 years.
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Timberline is one of two ski areas in North America to offer year round skiing, the other one being the indoor ski area
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In 2020, the Pucci chairlift, which used to be a triple fixed-grip lift, was replaced with a quad detachable lift.
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Loading area for the Skiway, an aerial tramway which connected Government Camp and Timberline Lodge from 1951-1956
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called off the event between 1942 and 1945. It is the oldest known organized ski race in America, and is the only
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closed it for several years during the 1940s and 1950s. The ski area has successfully operated since 1956.
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Bunny slope with chairlift. The top and the bottom are both visible as well as the wide, gentle slope.
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Timberline categorizes the terrain as beginner 20%, intermediate 50%, advanced 30%. However, the
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Children from 4 to 8 enrolled in Timberline ski school's Bruno's Kids Club often start on this
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Late summer in the lower ski area brings wildflowers. The upper lifts still have skiable snow.
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Summer Ski Camps have been a mainstay in the summer, hosting campers since the 1970s.
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7 chairlifts, including 6 high speed detachable quads and one bunny slope double
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sometimes provides hearty lunches and overnight accommodation for small groups
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4,540' Winter (using chairlifts, Palmer SnowCAT and Resort Shuttle Service)
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The first three jumps of the easiest of the terrain parks at the top of
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As of 2019, information has been leaked that there will eventually be a
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The year of 1952 is cited by the main reference, but 1954 is given by
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or more advanced member of the public is welcome to ski or snowboard.
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The Bruno's chairlift is a favorite among kids and parents alike
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and attracts the world's top skiers. Previous winners include
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Terrain categorization by area and comfortable guest usage
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The upper terminal of the Palmer chairlift buried in snow
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The lodge was constructed between 1936 and 1938 as a
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Buildings and structures in Clackamas County, Oregon
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The Palmer chairlift below the summit of Mount Hood
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Timberline Lodge Ski Area, showing the Magic Mile and Palmer chairlifts with Silcox Hut at right center
Magic Mile
Silcox Hut
Timberline Lodge is located in Oregon
Oregon
Timberline Lodge is located in the United States
Mount Hood
Clackamas County, Oregon
US
Government Camp
Portland
Coordinates
45°20′N 121°43′W / 45.33°N 121.71°W / 45.33; -121.71
Trails
Lift system
chairlifts
rope tow
magic carpet
Terrain parks
Snowfall
Night skiing
Timberline Lodge
Timberline Lodge
National Historic Landmark
U.S. state
Oregon
Mount Hood
Portland
Mount Hood Scenic Byway

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