Blue Mountain Resort

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History

20th century

The resort was opened by Ray Tuthill[2] in 1977 as Little Gap Ski Area;[3] he re-established it as Blue Mountain in 1989.[4]

In 2002 and 2003, Blue Mountain added two advanced runs and a teaching hill with two beginner slopes, fed by a triple chairlift and a conveyor lift. In 2006, the resort added eastern Pennsylvania's first high-speed six-pack chairlift.[5]

In 2007, Tuthill's daughter, Barbara Green, became the President and CEO of Blue Mountain.[6]

In summer 2008, the resort implemented a $3.1 million upgrade for the 2008-2009 ski season. It included improvements to the resort's snowmaking equipment, a newly built dining facility, and the addition of a new intermediate trail between Razor's Edge and Paradise named Dreamweaver.[7]

In 2018, Blue Mountain partnered with the United States Luge Association and created a natural luge, for the US Luge team to evaluate Olympic Candidates.[8]

In 2019, Blue Mountain resort expanded its RFID access. As of December 2021, snowmaking was added.[9]

A new six-pack chair known as Main Street Express replaced the Burma and Main St Chairs in 2022, making Blue Mountain the only East Coast resort with three high speed lifts.[10]

The Mountain

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An aerial view of Blue Mountain Resort's ski area in February 2014

Blue Mountain has a summit elevation of Template:Convert and a vertical drop of Template:Convert, the largest vertical drop of any ski resort in Pennsylvania.[3] The summit is accessed by Comet high-speed quad, 2 six-person lifts(Challenge Express and Main St Express), or Vista double chair. A beginner trail and an intermediate trail run down the outer, eastern side of the north-facing slope. Four expert runs follow the chairlifts to the bottom, and an access trail connects the summit to the western half of the resort.

One double chairlift rises up the western side of the resort, accessing mixed novice, intermediate, and expert terrain. The main resort lodge, located at the top of the mountain, is accessible by road. A dedicated beginner section adjacent to the lodge is served by a double chair and one surface lift. A beginner trail, Burma Road, connects to the beginner section at the bottom of the hill. A second lodge and the resort's snow tubing facility are also located at the bottom of the mountain near the Valley Lodge.

The resort has a total of 40 slopes. Blue Mountain has glade trails, beginner through expert, various terrain park installations, and training slopes. Blue Mountain uses RFID ticket scanners at every lift. The mountain offers 46 snow tubing trails, each over Template:Convert long.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". It was the only ski resort in Pennsylvania to offer family-size tubes which have been replaced with figure 8 tubes as well as single tubes, with both day and night snow tubing.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

There are five terrain parks, which include Terrain Run, Lower Sidewinder, Come Around Park, and Central Park. The longest trail is Template:Convert in length; the mountain has Template:Convert of skiable terrain. Although it receives an average of only Template:Convert of natural snowfall per year, natural snow is supplemented with 100% snowmaking coverage.

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Climate

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Valley Lodge at the resort at night with snow making machines running in January 2020

According to the Köppen climate classification system, Blue Mountain Ski Resort has a warm summer humid continental climate (Dfb). Dfb climates are characterized by at least one month having an average mean temperature ≤ Template:Convert, at least four months with an average mean temperature ≥ Template:Convert, all months with an average mean temperature ≤ Template:Convert and no significant precipitation difference between seasons. Most summer days are slightly humid at Blue Mountain Ski Resort, and episodes of heat and high humidity can occur with heat index values > Template:Convert. Since 1981, the highest air temperature was Template:Convert on 07/22/2011, and the highest daily average mean dew point was Template:Convert on 08/01/2006. Since 1981, the wettest calendar day was Template:Convert on September 30, 2010.

During winter months, the average annual extreme minimum air temperature is Template:Convert.[12] Since 1981, the coldest air temperature was Template:Convert on 01/21/1994. Episodes of extreme cold and wind can occur with wind chill values <Template:Convert. Ice storms and large snowstorms depositing ≥ Template:Convert of snow occur once every couple of years.

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Ecology

According to A. W. Kuchler potential natural vegetation types, Blue Mountain Ski Resort has a dominant vegetation type of Appalachian oak (104) with a dominant vegetation form of eastern hardwood forest (23).[13] The plant hardiness zone is 6a with an average annual extreme minimum air temperature of Template:Convert.[12] The spring bloom typically begins around April 22, and fall color usually peaks before October 20.

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