Crystal Mountain’s Mountain Report for December 30, 2009
Crystal Mountain’s Mountain Report for December 30, 2009. Celebrate the holidays on the slopes!
Crystal Mountain’s Mountain Report for December 30, 2009. Celebrate the holidays on the slopes!
Please stay tuned for the development of our Ski Michigan Area Ski Guides.
In the meantime, below are some helpful links to help plan your Ski Michigan vacation…
Caberfae Ski Resort – Ski Cadillac
Traverse City Ski Page at TC Web Guide
Petoskey and Harbor Spring Ski Page at Boyne.net
Ski Page at Iron Mountain.Net – Norway Mountain
Big Snow – Western U.P. Ski Resorts at Ski The Western U.P.
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When it comes to terrain parks, no Midwestern resort has more to offer than Boyne Highlands. As the popularity of terrain parks has grown, our commitment has grown right along with it – resulting in five exceptional parks, and unparalleled variety for skiers and boarders at every level.
For skiers and riders just starting out, our Burton Riglet Park is the perfect place to get started. For seasoned terrain veterans, our experienced crew has crafted over 30 unique features – including our legendary half-pipe. And for every level in between, our Funland progression park is the ideal place to refine your skills and test your tricks until you graduate to our signature Challenger Terrain Park – or try your skills in the MacGully progression park.
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Challenger Terrain Park
Find new heights in our signature terrain park. Home to our largest jumps and most complex rails the opportunities are endless.
Halfpipe
The only halfpipe in the north, our expertly cut 13′ halfpipe is a training ground for many of the areas top riders.
MacGully Terrain Park
A true progression park, the MacGully Terrain Park features a variety of boxes and rails of increasing difficulty as the run progresses.
Funland Terrain Park
A great place for beginners to start honing their skills, the Funland park features mellow rollers and a number of small boxes and rails.
Burton Riglet Park
Located at the base between the MacGully and Heather Express lifts. This park features mellow rollers, small berms and ground level features to allow young riders to feel the balance they need to ride.
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Holiday Rail Jam presented by The North Face – Photo Gallery (Click on photos for captions & slideshow view)
Our competitors showed of their best tricks at this afternoon’s Holiday Rail Jam!
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Spring Board Meeting | Highlights – Photo Gallery (Click on photos for captions & slideshow view)
Another beautiful weekend on the slopes featuring big terrain and big air is in the books. Thank you for a spectacular winter season!
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58 Downhill Slopes
• Front Side – 31 slopes
• The Ridge – 8 slopes
• North Face – 11 slopes
• The Backyard – 8 slopes
27 Slopes Lighted for Night Skiing
3 Terrain Areas:
• Basin Street
• Jester’s Alley
• Little Vincent
6 Glade Areas:
• Glacier Valley Glade Area
• Gorge Glades
• Buck Glades
• Last Call Glades
• E.I.O. Glades
• Backyard #8 Glades
1 Learning Area:
• Totem Park
8 Lifts:
• 1 High Speed Quad powered by renewable wind energy
• 3 Quads
• 2 Triple
• 2 Carpet Lifts
Ski Terrain:
• Easiest (Green Circle) = 22%
• More Difficult (Blue Square) = 48%
• Most Difficult (Black Diamond) = 30%
Total Skiable Acres: 102 acres
Vertical Drop: 375 feet
Average Annual Snowfall: Over 11 feet
• Snowmaking on 98% of Terrain
Cross-Country Skiing:
• 25 km (15.5 miles)
• 4km Lighted for Night Skiing
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