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I like this 2000/01 Trail Map better than any recent versions. The only change is that the terrain park called Claim Jumper (originally called Buzzards Valley) is now called B-52. Locals who miss the old Lookout Pass may enjoy seeing the 1999/00 version of this map that pays tribute to several important people in the Idaho Ski Club who maintained Lookout Pass from its creation in 1938 to its first commercial sale in 1991. You may wish to see or print the OFFICIAL Front Side map as well. |
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| Print PDF version of this map from 2000/01. |
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New for the 2003/04 season, the Timber Wolf double chairlift services five new runs that face the spectacular St. Regis Lakes Basin with Mount Stevens (elevation 6838') rising in the distance. As you head down the mountain, the run farthest to your right is Rainbow Ridge, 1¼ miles long and mellow. It does get steep just before the trail divides into This Way and That Way, however. At the other extreme is Sun Dance which follows the lift down the mountain from 5520' to 4520' (1100 vertical feet) according to USGS elevation data. The final slope before reaching the chair is VERY steep and twisted (two fall lines). Cloud 9, Keystone, and Whitetail start out gentle and uniformly get steeper and steeper until you reach the slow skiing area at the bottom. Very Sweet! You may wish to see or print the OFFICIAL Back Side map as well. |
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Return to the
Lookout Pass index page
at wallace-id.com, or go to another of Greg's Lookout Pass or Silver Mountain pages:
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| Please visit skilookout.com for more information about this Silver Valley attraction. |
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Marsh Scientific Services,
Greg Marsh, Ph.D.