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Steeplechase Ski Resort
Minnesota, USA
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| Resort Statistics | | vertical drop: | 240 feet | | lifts: | 5 | | trails: | 19 | Snowboarding | | permitted: | Yes | | terrain park: | Yes | | half-pipe: | Yes | | | Snow and Terrain | | easiest: | 42% | | more difficult: | 37% | | most difficult: | 21% | Other Activities | | x-country: | No | | snow tubing: | Yes |
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Steeplechase Ski Resort News
Stomping grounds
December 10, 2005 - Ski patrollers and volunteers toe the line while boot packing Kessler's Bowl in the Steeplechase area of Aspen Highlands. The goal is to establish a solid base for future snowfalls to progressively adhere to, eliminating or greatly reducing the risk of an avalanche.
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Aspen
Highlands lift would serve steeps
August 04, 2004 - Summit Daily News, CO - ASPEN - The
Aspen Skiing Co. may be in position by next summer to build a
much-anticipated chairlift that would extend the accessible slopes in
Highland Bowl, Temerity and Steeplechase, according to managing partner
Jim Crown. He said the Deep Temerity lift, also known as the Deep
Steeplechase lift, is one of the last remaining capital projects the
Skico needs to complete at Aspen Mountain, Highlands and Buttermilk as
it prepares to set its sights, and concentrate its dollars, on Snowmass.
The lift would be 4,380 feet long and climb 1,800 vertical feet in
extremely steep terrain.
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Skico
crosses fingers for Deep Temerity lift
July 29, 2004 - Aspen Times, CO - The Aspen Skiing
Co. may be in position by next summer to build a much-anticipated
chairlift that would extend the accessible slopes in Highland Bowl,
Temerity and Steeplechase, according to managing partner Jim Crown. He
said the Deep Temerity lift, also known as the Deep Steeplechase lift,
is one of the last remaining capital projects the Skico needs to
complete at Aspen Mountain, Highlands and Buttermilk as it prepares to
set its sights, and concentrate its dollars, on Snowmass.
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Resort
hits full stride Saturday
December 12, 2003 - Aspen Times, CO - Aspen Highlands and
Buttermilk open for the season Saturday morning, but first things first
— this morning, Snowmass is opening the new Campground lift and most
of the excellent terrain it serves. It is, in fact, a weekend of
heralded openings. Day 1 at Highlands promises to be an epic event as
ski patrollers plan to open nearly all the resort’s upper terrain,
including Highland Bowl from Boxcar around through the lower G zones,
all of Steeplechase, Temerity and Oly Bowl.
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