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| Porcupine Gulch |
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| Operation Dates: 1938 - 1940's Area Stats: * Elevations: Base: ~10,000' Vertical Drop: ~100' * Runs: 1 on west side of Loveland Pass * Average Snowfall: 400" * Facilities: none * Snowmaking: none Lifts: 1 tow History: The area opened in 1938 with a portable ski tow located near the current Arapahoe Basin Ski Area. The area was dubbed by locals as "The Little Sweden Freezer Company" due to the extreme weather found on the pass. The tow engine now resides in the Colorado Ski Museum in Vail. Directions: On US 6 Loveland Pass |
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| Area Pictures: soon |
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| Have you ever skied at this area? If so, contact us with your memories! Memories: |
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| Copyright © coloradoskihistory.com All Rights Reserved. Sources: John M. |
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