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  2. Mt. Baker Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Mount Baker Ski Area announces opening date after receiving ...

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    The Mount Baker Ski Area has announced its plans to open for the winter after receiving heavy snowfall. During the weekend of Dec. 8-10, the mountain received 17 inches of new snow, readying the ...

  4. The skiing and boarding is fabulous. But avalanches are being ...

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    Winds of 25 mph or more subsided Thursday and light snow was falling at the Mt. Baker Ski Area, with 31 inches of snow in the past 24 hours and abundant fresh powder, according to the ski area’s ...

  5. Mount Baker Ski Area announces opening date after receiving ...

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    The opening date has been announced after the mountain received 17 inches of new snow. Mount Baker Ski Area announces opening date after receiving snow over the weekend Skip to main content

  6. Ski to Sea Race - Wikipedia

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    The Ski to Sea Race (S2S), widely known as the Ski to Sea, is a seven-legged, 93-mile (150 km) long, multi-event competition held on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend in Whatcom County. The race starts on the ski slopes of Mount Baker Ski Area , and ends at Marine Park in Fairhaven, on the shore of Bellingham Bay .

  7. Mount Baker - Wikipedia

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    The east side of Mount Baker in 2001. Sherman Crater is the deep depression south of the summit. Mount Baker (Nooksack: Kweq' Smánit; Lushootseed: təqʷubəʔ), [9] also known as Koma Kulshan or simply Kulshan, is a 10,781 ft (3,286 m) active [10] glacier-covered andesitic stratovolcano [5] in the Cascade Volcanic Arc and the North Cascades of Washington State in the United States.