The Silver Queen Express built by Poma. This is the main access on the front side of the mountain.
The Keystone Express constructed by Poma. Keystone accesses more beginner terrain from the base.
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The Twister Double built by Riblet. This is only used during holidays and peak periods. It accesses
many of the area's bump runs. An alternative to this is either Paradise or Silver Queen.
* The Paradise Bowl:
The Paradise Express, which was constructed by Poma. This provides access to the Paradise Bowl and
Canaan Terrain Park.
An overview of the Paradise Bowl.
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The Runs: Canaan and Ruby Chief
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The new finish on the Paradise Express
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Teocalli built by Riblet. It services various intermediate trails.
* East River:
The East River triple, removed in 2005.
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The North Face Poma removed in 2004.
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North Face, Hawk's Nest, Last Steep.
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* The Lower Mountain:
Peachtree constructed by Heron-Poma. This is one of the area's beginner lifts.
The T-bar built by Doppelmayr, removed in 2004. It is used for race training on the run Buckley. The
fourth picture is of the Silver Queen Chair as seen from the lower mountain.
The Keystone Express was renamed in 2004 to the Red Lady Express and all of their high-speed quads
received new finishing work.
Above and left is the new Westwall lift, which replaces the original T-bar at the base.
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* Ski-In/Ski-Out Areas:
Painter Boy was built by Poma. It services beginner terrain as is a great place to instruct novice skiers and
riders.
Gold Link was also constructed by Poma and is more intermediate.
Here are pictures of the new Prospect development area. The lift is a Leitner-Poma fixed quad.
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* The Front Side:
The new East River express, replacing the former triple chair.
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Skiing down Banana Funnel
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The town of CB, Various chutes on the front side, Banana exit
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* The High Lift Extreme Limits:
The High Lift by Doppelmayr
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The new North Face T-bar by Leitner
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Spellbound Bowl/Glades, Phoenix Bowl/Steps, Staircase
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More Silver Queen Pictures...
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Snodgrass Expansion Area