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  2. Cascade Mountain (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Mountain offers 48 trails varying from beginner, intermediate, to advanced. Open to both skiers and snowboarders the runs break down to 38% beginner runs, 24% intermediate runs, and 38% advanced runs. [4] "The longest trail at Cascade Mountain is called "Far Out", a beginner cruiser trail that takes you past old growth forests ...

  3. Cascade Mountain (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The mountain can be climbed starting from the Norquay Ski Area base. The first portion is a fairly moderate hike, up to the Cascade Amphitheatre. Continuing upwards, the route ascends along the ridge edge until it reaches the crest where it dips before it rises to the false summit.

  4. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Abenaki Ski Area: Wolfeboro: New Hampshire: 815 600 215 18 7 2 $25 December 8, 2019 [281] Arrowhead Recreation Area: Claremont: New Hampshire: 120 225 9 2 $9 December 8, 2019 [282] Attitash Mountain Resort: North Conway: New Hampshire: 2,350 600 1,750 311` 68 9 120 $56 December 8, 2019 [283] [Black Mountain Ski Area]] Jackson: New Hampshire ...

  5. Cascade Range - Wikipedia

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    The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as many of those in the North Cascades , and the notable volcanoes known as the High Cascades .

  6. How to Choose the Best Ski for ‘Sierra Cement’ and ‘Cascade ...

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    The expanse of the West Coast means unique microclimates at resorts. Know before you go to choose the right ski for the conditions.

  7. Mount Hood - Wikipedia

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    With a summit elevation of 11,249 ft (3,429 m), [1] it is the highest mountain in the U.S. state of Oregon and is the fourth highest in the Cascade Range. [6] Ski areas on the mountain include Timberline Lodge ski area which offers the only year-round lift-served skiing in North America, Mount Hood Meadows, Mount Hood Skibowl, Summit Ski Area ...

  8. Cascade Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Mountain may refer to: Cascade Mountain (Alberta) a mountain in Alberta, Canada; Cascade Mountain (Colorado), a mountain in Grand County, Colorado, United States; Cascade Mountain (New York) a mountain in New York, United States; Cascade Mountain (ski area), a ski area in Wisconsin, United States

  9. Crystal Mountain (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Mountain is a mountain and alpine ski area in eastern Pierce County, Washington, United States, located in the Cascade Range southeast of Seattle. It is the largest ski resort in the state of Washington and lies within the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest .