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1599:"PUCCI CHAIR UPGRADE | Timberline Lodge"
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1575:"TIMBERLINE'S CLIMB TO THE FUTURE"
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227:Skiable area
82:Location in
1904:Summit Pass
1884:Cooper Spur
1236:Steve Mahre
1232:Kiki Cutter
1085:detach quad
1050:detach quad
1015:detach quad
978:detach quad
943:detach quad
908:detach quad
254:Lift system
245:Longest run
190: /
165:Coordinates
2025:Mount Hood
2009:Categories
1909:Timberline
1899:Snow Bunny
1828:2007-01-15
1805:2007-01-15
1780:2007-01-15
1759:2007-01-15
1725:2006-12-15
1700:2007-01-15
1675:2007-01-15
1650:2007-01-06
1608:2023-01-31
1584:2022-11-24
1560:2009-12-29
1539:2009-12-29
1491:2006-09-15
1467:References
1352:Magic Mile
1348:Silcox Hut
1244:Phil Mahre
1228:Ron Hebron
1152:Magic Mile
1109:Doppelmayr
1074:Doppelmayr
1011:Magic Mile
1002:Doppelmayr
967:Doppelmayr
932:Doppelmayr
865:installed
850:(rides/hr)
566:capacity †
553:capacity †
471:Statistics
404:Magic Mile
388:Silcox Hut
384:Magic Mile
376:ski resort
348:Mount Hood
340:U.S. state
260:chairlifts
135:Mount Hood
48:Silcox Hut
44:Magic Mile
1331:Front of
1206:inventor
830:elevation
823:elevation
815:Lift Name
579:8% to 12%
1967:(closed)
1442:See also
1250:(1983),
1246:(1983),
1238:(1974),
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1226:(1956),
1222:(1954),
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855:(ft/min)
848:Capacity
833:Vertical
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576:Beginner
569:Capacity
556:Capacity
544:gradient
476:Vertical
380:rope tow
352:Portland
293:Snowfall
264:rope tow
203:Vertical
178:121°43′W
157:Portland
131:Location
761:1,411.8
746:4,758.2
689:1,564.4
637:1,914.8
495:Terrain
442:gondola
362:History
338:in the
314:Website
175:45°20′N
1927:Hoodoo
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1181:Events
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344:Oregon
236:Trails
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1097:6,506
1094:1,170
1091:4,850
1088:6,020
1077:1996
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1059:1,530
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1021:5,915
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940:Pucci
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900:1987
879:5,840
876:5,885
870:Bruno
853:Speed
843:Slope
787:Lifts
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741:456.1
733:Total
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686:223.5
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663:555.3
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564:Rider
561:Acres
551:Rider
548:Acres
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751:100%
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675:13%
669:19.0
660:55.5
649:23%
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