I have it on good authority that Frank has quit and will be leaving as soon as a replacement can be found.
There's also goats that range in Norse Pk, Cement / Lake basin area that wouldn't appreciate the intrusion. Too many would have easy access to some of the best and noteworthy, most dangerous touring terrain around there. Unless the Forest service gets greased and approve a lift to the upper reaches of East Pk, it will terminate near the old lift top. Having to work to get there is why it's still special albeit getting more crowded. If Crystal does develop the old lift-served area and move the current ski area boundary, the cat track access out of the base will likely be regulated as in the flashing light / no uphill travel rule. On the snowshoe trail map, they already note it as vehicle only. My first trip to the top with skis was around 1978 and at least 40 since so mixed feelings about Crystal potentially managing the primary access. Yeah, you can park down the road a ways in one of maybe 3/4 spots and climb in that way. Upper "C" lot or behind the ski clubs maybe, maybe not once a lift is in and uphill travel is under their purview. As was said; in time, appetite and opportunity will drive changes.
Frank seemed completely out of his league from day one. His back ground is Snowshoe West Virginia, which couldn't be more different than Crystal. Snowshoe has a bunch of East Coasters who dabble in skiing. Where as Crystal has as passionate and savvy customer base as any ski area in North America. On top of that, the average Crystal customer is rich. Extremely rich. Most are Bellevue attorneys, doctors, dentists, and computer programmers. They are used to taking shit from no one and certainly were not going to take shit from some buffoon from West Virginia. Frank and Alterra were treating Crystal like just another shopping mall ski area not realizing the average Crystal skier is there for one thing, to ski. Not buy shit and be pampered, like at big resorts back East, in the Rockies, and even Whistler. It seems like a terrible job because you are never going to make everyone happy and everyone will hate you no matter what. Who's on deck?
I'll offer two theories:
1. Being an east facing ridgeline at high elevation, it can be pretty wind loaded.
2. The amount of low angle terrain is fairly small, so people inevitably push further down the ridgeline to steeper start zones.
I don't know that a chair would make much of a difference though. You still have to skin back up regardless, and that will severely limit who does it. It's not a traverse out like other lift-served slackcountry areas.
I wouldn't call Cement Basin more dangerous than any of the surrounding areas. A bit more prone to wind loading as bfree mentions.
Lets face it, the only realistic "zones" you can backcountry ski within two hours from Seattle are Stevens, Alpy, and Crystal. A lift to the top of East Peak would essentially kill all backcountry touring from Crystal. Who wants to have to skin up a ski area 2,000 feet only to find the place you intend to ski tracked out from people taking the lift and touring? And then the run back down at the end of the day will be packed out moguls. There would be little reason for a backcountry skier to waste their time at Crystal (what Crystal seems to want).
And unless they cut a massive amount of trees and groom daily, an East Peak chair would be even more of a ghost town than Northway. The idea screams boondoggle.
As it stands, Crystal has permission to build a lower Bullion Basin lift. They don't have permission to build East Peak lift. To do so, they would have to submit a new master plan to the Forest Service, which would require a whole new Environmental Impact Statement, be open to public comment, and I assume there would be litigation. That's why I say I don't ever see it happening and if I am wrong, it certainly wouldn't happen quickly.
The Crystal webpage say 39 inches of snow. No mention of an opening date yet.
That's 39 inches of total snowfall for the year, not base. The Green Valley telemetry says 31 inch base. Paradise (which will almost always have more snow than Crystal) is showing a 31 inch base.
Crystal is opening with three lifts (Chinook, Quicksilver, and Disco) starting next Friday, 10/18.
Not worth burning an IKON pass but the season is officially upon us.
Crystal and Ikon Passholders only https://www.crystalmountainresort.co...-first-to-open
Did you see Crystal had the balls to claim "last to close and first to open in the Pacific Northwest!" I guess Timberline doesn't exist, not to mention 49° North opened today.
Pay parking. Fuck, fine. Shitty half-finished lodge. Guh, whatever. Today Altera crossed the line: "Our tap system is down, sorry no draft beer".
This does not bode well.
Parking pass registration for pass holders also fails, at least on Edge.
https://www.parkcrystal.com/registerplate.
All for only $1900!!!
FYI: No parking reservations and no paid parking is required prior December 26th.
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Looks like it's going to be dumping all night, anyone have predictions on how bad the road might be in the morning? Trying to decide if I should head up tonight and camp.
The road itself won't be too bad, but the legions of "A minus" personality types (with Ikon pass in hand, screaming 'yeeeewwwww' all the way up) should make it pretty vibrant.
FYI I think Crystal often sucks on heavy storm days. High winds can close all the important lifts and then it's a really small mountain.
Just saw this video for the first time, felt like it needed to be in this thread (maybe it already is, but I'm not going through 68 pages to look)
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