The Mountain: This year 60-year-old legend offers the highest skiable terrain on the north-American continent. Half of the mountain is above timberline with open bowl skiing and snowboarding through spring and into early summer. One of its signature runs, Pallavincini, is one of Colorado's longest and steepest trails.
Vertical rise: 2,270 feet
Base elevation: 10,780 feet
Summit elevation: 13,050 feet
Average annual snowfall: 367 inches
Number of trails: 69
Longest run: 1.5 miles
Skiable acres: 490
Snowmaking acres: 125
Lifts:
- Two triple chairlifts
- Three double chairlifts
- One conveyor lift
- Lift capacity of 8,700 people per hour
Terrain:
- Beginner: 15%
- Intermediate: 45%
- Advanced: 20%
- Expert: 20%
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