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 White Pass Ski Area

 
Bookmarks: | Strategy behind the Story | Call to Action | Actions Taken by NWSCC |
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White Pass

RE:  Two Additional Chairlifts and a Mid-Mountain Lodge on the Upper Slopes
of Hogback Mountain

As you probably know, the White Pass Company has been working on its ski area expansion plans for more than 20 years.  On September 9, 2008, U.S. District Court Judge James Robart moved the expansion process ahead in a very significant fashion. In a 36-page opinion, Judge Robart granted the USDA Forest Service’s motion for summary judgment while denying the Sierra Club’s and Hogback Basin Preservation Association’s cross-motion.  The USDA Forest Service’s arguments ‘carried the day’ on all counts deliberated.  Although appealable to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, this decision was not appealed. 

White Pass will move ahead with the following expansion plans.

Chair 5 (Quad chairlift approximately 3,500 feet in length with a top terminal elevation of approximately 6,150’).  Chair 5 would access low intermediate to advanced intermediate level terrain.  It would service four ski trails, as well as a mid-mountain lodge access trail.

Chair 6 (High-speed quad chairlift approximately 4,050 feet in length with a top terminal elevation of approximately 6,460’).  Similar to the Basin Chairlift, Chair 6 would service low intermediate to advanced intermediate level terrain (seven ski trails and an egress trail to the mid-mountain lodge).

Mid-Mountain Lodge.  The two-story, mid-mountain lodge would be constructed on a ridgeline situated between chairs 5 and 6 (on a footprint of approximately 2,000 square feet).  This structure is a critical component in the development of Hogback Mountain, and allows the White Pass guest to enjoy the two upper chairlifts without returning to the base area for services.  The lodge would provide limited food service, seating for 150 people, and requisite restroom facilities.

How will the expansion improve my experience at White Pass?

§         Contribute more diverse skiing and snowboarding opportunities.

§         Reduce trail densities (i.e., guests per acre) within the existing White Pass Ski Area.

§         Expand guest services and reduce base area congestion.

§         Add additional intermediate terrain in a relaxed, backcountry setting.

§         Increases the ski area’s vertical drop by nearly 500 feet.

The White Pass Company thanks all skiers and snowboarders for their patience during this arduous ski area expansion approval process.  Come ski us in 2008/09 and learn more about our expansion terrain!

For More Information: Go to the White Pass website - click here.
 

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