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Mt. Baker Ski Area

Mt. Baker Ski Area is a ski resort in the northwest United States, located in Whatcom County, Washington, at the end of State Route 542. The base elevation is at 3,500 feet (1,067 m), while the peak of the resort is at 5,089 feet (1,551 m). It is about ten miles (16 km) south of the 49th parallel, the international border with Canada. Despite its name, the Mt. Baker Ski Area is actually closer to Mount Shuksan than Mount Baker.

Mt. Baker Ski Area
Mt. Shuksan in 2003
from the White Salmon Lodge
Mt. Baker Ski Area
Location in Washington
Mt. Baker Ski Area
Location in the United States
LocationGlacier, Washington, U.S.
Nearest major cityBellingham: 52 miles (84 km) west, 75 min drive
Coordinates48°51′43″N 121°39′14″W / 48.862°N 121.654°W / 48.862; -121.654
Vertical1,589 ft (484 m)
Top elevation5,089 ft (1,551 m)
Base elevation3,500 ft (1,067 m)
White Salmon Base Area
4,300 ft (1,310 m)
Heather Meadows Base Area
Skiable area1,000 acres (4.0 km2)
Trails31
- 24% easiest
- 45% more difficult
- 31% most difficult
Lift system8 chairs, 2 rope tows
Snowfall641 in (53.4 ft; 16.3 m)
Snowmakingno
Night skiingno
Websitemtbaker.us

The ski area is home to the world's greatest recorded snowfall in one season, 1,140 inches (95.0 ft; 29.0 m), during the 1998–99 season.[1] Mt. Baker also enjoys one of the highest average annual snowfall of any resort in the world, with 641 inches (53.4 ft; 16.3 m).[2][3][4]

The ski area is known for numerous challenging in-bounds routes and for the many backcountry opportunities that surround it. The backcountry is accessible from several chairlifts, and access is permitted from the resort following the Mt. Baker Ski Area backcountry policy.

The mountain edit

 
Near Chair 5 facing towards Mt. Shuksan

The lifts at Mt. Baker are not named but referred to by number. All are fixed-grip quads. Chairs 3 and 4 access the same point from different sides of the mountain using a continuous loop of cable (haul rope); there is a mid-station at the top for unloading only.

 
Mt Baker Ski Area Chair 5 and Gabl's run (double black diamond)

Chair 1 runs from the Heather Meadows Lodge upper base area to the top of Panorama Dome. There is a midpoint station on this lift, where other riders can catch it halfway down the mountain, allowing for speedy runs on Austin, Pan Face, North Face, Chicken Ridge, and the famed Chute. Also accessible from Chair 1 is the Canyon and the rest of the Chair 6 terrain. Chair 2 is located at the Heather Meadows Lodge upper base area. This is a chair for beginners. Chair 3 allows customers either to access the Raven Hut Lodge area or return down to Chairs 2 and 3. Chair 4 runs from the Raven Hut Lodge area and back up to the top of Chair 3. Chair 5 replaced two parallel double chairs and accesses intermediate terrain, as well as the experts-only Gabl's run and the Elbow backcountry area. Chair 6 runs to the top of Panorama Dome. Chair 7 is the only chair that leaves from the White Salmon Lodge base area. From it, one can access Chair 8 or the Raven Hut Lodge area. Chair 8 is the longest chair on the mountain and features longer groomed runs as well as access to the Hemispheres and Shuksan Arm backcountry areas. Additionally, there are two handle-tow surface lifts for beginners, one located at White Salmon and one at Heather Meadows.

In the 2022-‘23 season, the Ski Area added a Freeride Feature Zone, located off of Chairs 3/4.

Possible expansion edit

Future expansion is limited, according to an interview with the General Manager, Duncan Howat:[5]

Due to the remote location of the ski area — 37 miles out on a dead-end road — Howat said it will probably never become a full-scale ski resort with hotels and condos. For starters, there aren't any public utilities up there to support more development. In 1989, when the ski area began developing a second base area known as the White Salmon Lodge, it first had to build all the necessary infrastructure: a parking lot, a water catchment and filtration system, a sewage treatment system, and a power generator. "We'll improve the current infrastructure, but as far as going off into some new territory and build new chairlifts, that won't happen," Howat said. "We've got some new plans, but I'm not gonna let it out yet."

— Bellingham Business Journal, 2009

Events edit

Legendary Banked Slalom edit

Started in 1985, this slalom snowboard race through the natural halfpipe has evolved into an international event. The Legendary Banked Slalom attracts many professionals from around the world as competitors and allows amateurs of all ages and abilities to compete on the same course over the same period with the professionals. The winner in each category receives a duct tape trophy and an embroidered Carhartt jacket.

Featured in films edit

Mt. Baker Ski Area is often featured in ski and snowboard films and still photography due to its picturesque setting, plentiful snowfall, and the availability of easily accessed advanced terrain. The Call of The Wild was filmed at Mt. Baker in 1934–35.[6]

Featured in Season 5, Episode 14 of the TV series, "Frasier", entitled "The Ski Lodge".

Season and hours edit

 
White Salmon Lodge
and Mt. Shuksan

The ski season typically begins in late November and ends in late April. Usual operating hours are 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Year Opening
Date
2015 19-Nov [7]
2014 20-Dec [7]
2013 21-Nov
2012 21-Nov
2011 18-Nov [8]
2009 12-Nov
2008 14-Dec [9]
2007 29-Nov [10]

History edit

  • 1921–26: Mt. Baker highway constructed to Heather Meadows; skiing begins.[11]
  • 1927: Mount Baker Lodge opened. Mt. Baker Ski Club organized.[11]
  • 1930: First ski tournament at Heather Meadows.[11]
  • 1931: Mt. Baker Lodge destroyed by fire.[11]
  • 1935: Pacific Northwest Ski Association downhill tournament, held on northeast face of Table Mountain.[11]
  • 1935–36: "Ski escalator" installed.[11]
  • 1937–38: First rope tow installed, Otto Lang ski school.[11]
  • 1953: The first chairlift, Pan Dome (now Chair 1), is constructed at the ski area.[6]
  • 1977: Six chairs and four rope tows operate. They are referenced by name instead of number.[12]
  • 1981–88: One rope tow (Galena) is removed, and chairs are now numbered instead of named.[12]
  • 1989–90: The first quad chair (Chair 7) is installed in the White Salmon area. One more rope tow (7 Hills) is removed.[12]
  • 1991–98: Chair 8 opens.[12]
  • 1996: White Salmon Day Lodge opens.[13]
  • 2002: Chair 4 and Chair 5 doubles replaced with Chair 5 quad.[14]
  • 2011: Chairs 1 and 6 designated as "Experts only".[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Mount Baker drifts into record book". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. May 14, 1999. p. A1.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-09-06. Retrieved 2010-02-04.
  3. ^ "Top 20 Snowiest Ski Resorts".
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-02-12.
  5. ^ Bonnell, Isaac (4 Dec 2009). "Mt. Baker Ski Area opens early". The Bellingham Business Journal.
  6. ^ a b "Geography and History of Mt. Baker and the North Fork Nooksack River".
  7. ^ a b Relyea, Kie (November 19, 2015). "Mt. Baker Ski Area will open Thursday,". The Bellingham Herald.
  8. ^ "Mount Baker Ski Area opens 2011-12 season". The Bellingham Herald. November 18, 2011.
  9. ^ Courtney Shannon Strand. "Mt. Baker is Open 7-Days a Week for Skiing/Boarding".
  10. ^ "Mt. Baker ski area hopes to open next week".
  11. ^ a b c d e f g "Alpenglow Ski History".
  12. ^ a b c d e "Trail maps from previous years".
  13. ^ Laskin, David (December 31, 2000). "Snowy Thrills, With Few Frills".
  14. ^ "The Snow Junkies - Mt. Baker".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WSDOT: road conditions
  • NOAA Weather Report for Mt. Baker Ski Resort - White Salmon Base Area
  • NOAA Weather Report for Mt. Baker Ski Resort - Heather Meadows Base Area
  • Northwest Mountain Weather Telemetry Plots - Previous ten days weather
  • Ski Map.org – vintage trail maps – Mount Baker ski area
  • Live Webcams

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Mt Baker Ski Area is a ski resort in the northwest United States located in Whatcom County Washington at the end of State Route 542 The base elevation is at 3 500 feet 1 067 m while the peak of the resort is at 5 089 feet 1 551 m It is about ten miles 16 km south of the 49th parallel the international border with Canada Despite its name the Mt Baker Ski Area is actually closer to Mount Shuksan than Mount Baker Mt Baker Ski AreaMt Shuksan in 2003from the White Salmon LodgeMt Baker Ski AreaLocation in WashingtonShow map of Washington state Mt Baker Ski AreaLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesLocationGlacier Washington U S Nearest major cityBellingham 52 miles 84 km west 75 min driveCoordinates48 51 43 N 121 39 14 W 48 862 N 121 654 W 48 862 121 654Vertical1 589 ft 484 m Top elevation5 089 ft 1 551 m Base elevation3 500 ft 1 067 m White Salmon Base Area4 300 ft 1 310 m Heather Meadows Base AreaSkiable area1 000 acres 4 0 km2 Trails31 24 easiest 45 more difficult 31 most difficultLift system8 chairs 2 rope towsSnowfall641 in 53 4 ft 16 3 m SnowmakingnoNight skiingnoWebsitemtbaker usThe ski area is home to the world s greatest recorded snowfall in one season 1 140 inches 95 0 ft 29 0 m during the 1998 99 season 1 Mt Baker also enjoys one of the highest average annual snowfall of any resort in the world with 641 inches 53 4 ft 16 3 m 2 3 4 The ski area is known for numerous challenging in bounds routes and for the many backcountry opportunities that surround it The backcountry is accessible from several chairlifts and access is permitted from the resort following the Mt Baker Ski Area backcountry policy Contents 1 The mountain 2 Possible expansion 3 Events 3 1 Legendary Banked Slalom 4 Featured in films 5 Season and hours 6 History 7 References 8 External linksThe mountain edit nbsp Near Chair 5 facing towards Mt ShuksanThe lifts at Mt Baker are not named but referred to by number All are fixed grip quads Chairs 3 and 4 access the same point from different sides of the mountain using a continuous loop of cable haul rope there is a mid station at the top for unloading only nbsp Mt Baker Ski Area Chair 5 and Gabl s run double black diamond Chair 1 runs from the Heather Meadows Lodge upper base area to the top of Panorama Dome There is a midpoint station on this lift where other riders can catch it halfway down the mountain allowing for speedy runs on Austin Pan Face North Face Chicken Ridge and the famed Chute Also accessible from Chair 1 is the Canyon and the rest of the Chair 6 terrain Chair 2 is located at the Heather Meadows Lodge upper base area This is a chair for beginners Chair 3 allows customers either to access the Raven Hut Lodge area or return down to Chairs 2 and 3 Chair 4 runs from the Raven Hut Lodge area and back up to the top of Chair 3 Chair 5 replaced two parallel double chairs and accesses intermediate terrain as well as the experts only Gabl s run and the Elbow backcountry area Chair 6 runs to the top of Panorama Dome Chair 7 is the only chair that leaves from the White Salmon Lodge base area From it one can access Chair 8 or the Raven Hut Lodge area Chair 8 is the longest chair on the mountain and features longer groomed runs as well as access to the Hemispheres and Shuksan Arm backcountry areas Additionally there are two handle tow surface lifts for beginners one located at White Salmon and one at Heather Meadows In the 2022 23 season the Ski Area added a Freeride Feature Zone located off of Chairs 3 4 Possible expansion editFuture expansion is limited according to an interview with the General Manager Duncan Howat 5 Due to the remote location of the ski area 37 miles out on a dead end road Howat said it will probably never become a full scale ski resort with hotels and condos For starters there aren t any public utilities up there to support more development In 1989 when the ski area began developing a second base area known as the White Salmon Lodge it first had to build all the necessary infrastructure a parking lot a water catchment and filtration system a sewage treatment system and a power generator We ll improve the current infrastructure but as far as going off into some new territory and build new chairlifts that won t happen Howat said We ve got some new plans but I m not gonna let it out yet Bellingham Business Journal 2009Events editLegendary Banked Slalom edit Main article Legendary Banked Slalom Started in 1985 this slalom snowboard race through the natural halfpipe has evolved into an international event The Legendary Banked Slalom attracts many professionals from around the world as competitors and allows amateurs of all ages and abilities to compete on the same course over the same period with the professionals The winner in each category receives a duct tape trophy and an embroidered Carhartt jacket Featured in films editMt Baker Ski Area is often featured in ski and snowboard films and still photography due to its picturesque setting plentiful snowfall and the availability of easily accessed advanced terrain The Call of The Wild was filmed at Mt Baker in 1934 35 6 Featured in Season 5 Episode 14 of the TV series Frasier entitled The Ski Lodge Season and hours edit nbsp White Salmon Lodgeand Mt ShuksanThe ski season typically begins in late November and ends in late April Usual operating hours are 9 00 a m to 3 30 p m Year OpeningDate2015 19 Nov 7 2014 20 Dec 7 2013 21 Nov2012 21 Nov2011 18 Nov 8 2009 12 Nov2008 14 Dec 9 2007 29 Nov 10 History edit1921 26 Mt Baker highway constructed to Heather Meadows skiing begins 11 1927 Mount Baker Lodge opened Mt Baker Ski Club organized 11 1930 First ski tournament at Heather Meadows 11 1931 Mt Baker Lodge destroyed by fire 11 1935 Pacific Northwest Ski Association downhill tournament held on northeast face of Table Mountain 11 1935 36 Ski escalator installed 11 1937 38 First rope tow installed Otto Lang ski school 11 1953 The first chairlift Pan Dome now Chair 1 is constructed at the ski area 6 1977 Six chairs and four rope tows operate They are referenced by name instead of number 12 1981 88 One rope tow Galena is removed and chairs are now numbered instead of named 12 1989 90 The first quad chair Chair 7 is installed in the White Salmon area One more rope tow 7 Hills is removed 12 1991 98 Chair 8 opens 12 1996 White Salmon Day Lodge opens 13 2002 Chair 4 and Chair 5 doubles replaced with Chair 5 quad 14 2011 Chairs 1 and 6 designated as Experts only 12 References edit Mount Baker drifts into record book Spokesman Review Associated Press May 14 1999 p A1 List of top 20 snowiest resorts in the world Archived from the original on 2008 09 06 Retrieved 2010 02 04 Top 20 Snowiest Ski Resorts Your Guide to Snowfall Archived from the original on 2005 02 12 Bonnell Isaac 4 Dec 2009 Mt Baker Ski Area opens early The Bellingham Business Journal a b Geography and History of Mt Baker and the North Fork Nooksack River a b Relyea Kie November 19 2015 Mt Baker Ski Area will open Thursday The Bellingham Herald Mount Baker Ski Area opens 2011 12 season The Bellingham Herald November 18 2011 Courtney Shannon Strand Mt Baker is Open 7 Days a Week for Skiing Boarding Mt Baker ski area hopes to open next week a b c d e f g Alpenglow Ski History a b c d e Trail maps from previous years Laskin David December 31 2000 Snowy Thrills With Few Frills The Snow Junkies Mt Baker External links editOfficial website WSDOT road conditions NOAA Weather Report for Mt Baker Ski Resort White Salmon Base Area NOAA Weather Report for Mt Baker Ski Resort Heather Meadows Base Area Northwest Mountain Weather Telemetry Plots Previous ten days weather Ski Map org vintage trail maps Mount Baker ski area Live Webcams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mt Baker Ski Area amp oldid 1195753320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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