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Echo Mountain Park
Location:
Nearest city: Evergreen, Colorado
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Top elevation: 10,650 ft (3,250 m).
Base elevation: 10,050 ft (3,060 m).
Skiable area: 75+ acres
Runs: 13 total
10% beginner
70% intermediate
20% expert/advanced
Longest run: Pops (0. The acre is a unit of Area in a number of different systems including the imperial and U 4 Mi. )
Lift system: 2 (1 triple chairs, 1 surface lift)
Lift capacity: 2,000 people/hour
Terrain parks: Freestyle on all runs
Snowfall: 275 in/year
Snowmaking: 50 Acres
Night skiing: 100% lit Wednesday - Saturday
Web site: Echo Mountain Park

Echo Mountain Park is a ski area located near Evergreen, Colorado. The term ski lift can refer to many different types of uphill transport in three main classes Lift systems and networks The network lifts at a Ski A chairlift (technically an elevated passenger ropeway is a type of Aerial lift, which consists of a continuously circulating Steel cable loop strung A surface lift is a mechanical system used to transport Skiers and Snowboarders uphill A terrain park is an outdoor area that contains terrain that allows Skiers and snowboarders to do tricks "Snowfall" redirects here For other uses see Snow (disambiguation or Snowfall (disambiguation. Inches redirects here To see the Les Savy Fav album see Inches. Snowmaking is the production of Snow by forcing water and pressurized air through a "snow gun" or "snow cannon" on ski slopes Night skiing is the sport of Skiing or Snowboarding after sundown offered at many Ski resorts and mountains A ski area is a developed recreational facility usually on a Mountain or large Hill, containing ski trails and vital supporting services The State of Colorado ( or chiefly by nonresidents) is a state located in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States of America. As of the 2007-2008 season, it claims to be the “Newest, Closest, & Cheapest ski and snowboard area in Colorado. ”[1]

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Description

Echo Mountain Park is located at the former site of the Squaw Pass Ski Area. It is owned by the Jerry Pettit and family. Echo opened late in the 2006 season. The entire ski area is a terrain park and is lit to offer night skiing. A terrain park is an outdoor area that contains terrain that allows Skiers and snowboarders to do tricks The park is 75 Acres and is located within the Arapahoe National Forest and sits on the North face of Chief Mountain (elv. 11,709 ft. ).

Echo was developed to cater to a different crowd, the young ski and snowboarders, who according to owner Jerry Pettit, “…can’t afford to pay $75 for a lift ticket or $14 for a buffalo burger…”[2]. In catering to the younger crowd many features of the mountain are directed at the market. Music is played on the runs through several speakers. The lodge buildings are of modern industrial design featuring many windows overlooking the slopes, corrugated metal walls, and exposed ceilings. The lodge also features wireless internet and a gaming lounge.

The Park was created out of lodgepole pines, bristlecone pines, and Douglas firs. Lodgepole Pine ( Pinus contorta) is a common Tree in western North America. The bristlecone pines are a small group of Pine trees (Family Pinaceae, genus Pinus, subsection Balfourianae) that are thought to Douglas-fir is the common name applied to coniferous Trees of the Genus Pseudotsuga in the family Pinaceae. The base of the mountain is located at 10,050 feet (3,060 m) and the summit is at about 10,650 feet (3,250 m). When the ski area was built in 2005, the builders built a resevoir at the base to capture some of the manmade snow runoff. A reservoir is most broadly a place or hollow vessel where Fluid is kept in Reserve, for later use "Snowfall" redirects here For other uses see Snow (disambiguation or Snowfall (disambiguation.

Expansion

When Echo opened in 2006 it boasted about 40 features by the 2007 season the number had increased to 80. It has also expanded from an initial 9 trails to the current 13. The expanded trails include runs of glades and some non-terrain park terrain intended to attract more than just the park junkies. The slopes are also now accessed by 2 lift systems, 1 fixed triple and 1 surface tow with the surface tow being added for the 2007/08 season.

Lifts

Echo’s 2 lifts are both used lifts purchased from other resorts. The Yan 1000 Triple was purchased from Vail Resorts’ Heavenly Resort and installed in 2005. The triple, named Milk Run Special, is situated to serve the entire park. The second lift is a used handle tow which was purchased from the Snowmass ski area. It only serves a small learners area. Combined the lifts are capable of servicing 2000 people per hour.

External links

Echo Mountain Park official website

The history of Echo Mountain Park on ColoradoSkiHistory.com

Notes

  1. ^ Echo Mountain Facts
  2. ^ NY Times Snowbound Neverland in Colorado

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