mountain statistics - Crystal Mountain Resort

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It is illegal to duck ropes anywhere at Crystal Mountain.

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RESPECT GETS RESPECT From the lift line through the park.

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EASY STYLE IT Start small and work your way up. (Inverted aerials not allowed).

LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP Scope around the jumps first, not over them. Know your landings are clear and clear yourself out of the landing area.

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SPEED CONTROL ZONES Keep an eye out for our Mountain Safety Team in their bright yellow jackets monitoring speed control zones. For your safety, these zones are in teaching and congested areas. Passes may be revoked for fast skiing or riding in these zones. Avoid skiing through groups, classes and race courses.

MAKE A PLAN Every time you use freestyle terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use. Your speed, approach and take off will directly affect your maneuver and landing.

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SKI AREA BOUNDARY POLICY If you choose to leave the ski area boundary you must use a designated exit point ( E1 - E5 , A - D ). You are responsible for your own safety. The slopes beyond the designated boundary of Crystal Mountain are wilderness area. Dangerous conditions exist including steep cliffs which may not be visible from above. Rescue, if possible, may be slow and costly to you. There is no avalanche control. Visit the website for detailed safety, boundary & policy info.

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The shaded areas are prone to avalanches. Avalanche control can only reduce the risk not eliminate it. You assume the risk. Contact Ski Patrol for more information.

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Easiest (Beginner) More Difficult Most Difficult Experts Only First Aid Shuttle Bus Stop Sports, Rental & Repair Shop

Snowsports & Kids Club Restrooms Lodging Chapel Demo Shop Test Center Parking

Restaurants/Cafeterias Northway, Southway & Bear Pits Gates So. Country Boundary Designated Permit Boundary Permanently Closed Area * Bear Pits name for reference only

Free Avalanche Transceiver Practice Area Mammut Transceiver Check System Boundary Exit Sasquatch Jib Park Freestyle Terrain

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MOUNTAIN STATISTIC S Elevation: Base 4,400’, Summit 6,872’, Silver King 7,012’ Average Annual Snowfall:

486 inches

Vertical: 3,100 feet Acres: 2,600 total: 2,300 lift serviced. Terrain: 57 named runs: 11% Beginner, 54% Intermediate, 35% Advanced/Expert