Whitefish Mountain Resort

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History

Winter Sports, Inc. (WSI) formed Template:Time ago in 1947 as a public company of community shareholders, opened Big Mountain that December 14.[2] It hosted the U.S. Alpine Championships in early March 1949,[3][4] where future Olympic champion Andrea Mead of Vermont won all three women's titles at age sixteen.[5][6] The mountain originally had a single T-bar, which was replaced by chairlifts installed in 1960,[7][8][9] and 1968.

Olympic champion Tommy Moe (b.1970) learned to ski and race at the mountain, where his father was on the ski patrol.[10] Moe won the gold medal in the downhill[11] and the silver in the super-G[12] at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.

The mountain again hosted the U.S. Alpine Championships in 2001.[4] That event is remembered for the failed comeback attempt, and life-altering crash, of 1984 Olympic downhill champion Bill Johnson.

In May 2004, WSI conducted a 150-for-one reverse stock split. Its stated purpose was to lower expense by reducing the number of shareholders to below the threshold that imposed public reporting requirements. At the time the transaction was proposed, 664 shareholders, or 72% of investors in the company, each separately held less than 150 shares. In total, these investors held a 2.5% equity (and voting) stake. The board expressed concern that the transaction might be viewed as coercive, but after review and outside consultation, decided the transaction was fair to the affected shareholders.[13][14]

In December 2006, WSI conducted a 15-for-one reverse stock split, further reducing to about 50 remaining shareholders in order to provide a tax advantage as a Subchapter S corporation. Again, all shareholders without enough shares to exchange for a post-split share were required to cash-out their stock.[15] WSI's handling of the reverse split was criticized and resulted in animosity within the local community, where there were objections to the timing of the related announcements and the loss of a community connection to the resort by the local residents.[16][17]

After sixty years, Big Mountain was renamed "Whitefish Mountain Resort" in June 2007,[18][19] after billionaire Bill Foley became the majority shareholder of Winter Sports, Inc.[20]

In early 2008, an avalanche occurred in the Flathead National Forest, within hiking distance of the backside of Big Mountain and killed two skiers on January 13.[21] Later that year, the resort discontinued summer lift access for winter season pass holders,[22] granting several free lift tickets instead.[23][24] In September of that same year, the resort reversed the decision and announced that 2008–09 winter season passes would again convey unlimited foot-passenger lift access for summer 2009.[25]

Lifts and runs

The mountain is separated into three faces. The front side is primarily serviced by the Big Mountain Express high-speed quad out of the Village base area and the Snow Ghost Express high speed six pack from the Base Lodge, and has the most skiable terrain. A second high-speed quad, the Swift Creek Express (formerly the Glacier Chaser), services beginner and intermediate terrain. The front side has seven of the mountain's eleven chairlifts.

The backside of the mountain is serviced by the Big Creek Express, also a high-speed quad. The backside has more tree skiing terrain, and additional terrain can be accessed by the Bigfoot T-Bar on weekends and during select holiday periods, as well as Flower Point (a used triple chairlift acquired from Kimberley Alpine Resort), and East Rim (a triple chairlift relocated from the Glacier View alignment), which services the eastern front side and East Rim.

The western aspect of the mountain contains the Hellroaring basin. Serviced by Hellroaring (a triple chairlift), Hellroaring basin is the most advanced skiing on the mountain with cliffs, vertical chutes, and tight tree skiing. The intermediate Hell Fire trail is the longest on the mountain; it runs Script error: No such module "convert". from the summit to the base of Chair 8. On some days the clouds at Whitefish Mountain Resort are low enough that skiers can literally ski above the clouds.[26][27]

Lifts

  • Whitefish currently has 14 operating lifts.[28]
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Chair 4 Snow Ghost Express High speed six pack Leitner-Poma 2022 2224 7211
Chair 7 Big Creek Express High Speed Quad Doppelmayr USA 1997 1211 5743
Chair 1 Big Mountain Express 2007 2087 7322 Main lift out of Village base area.
Chair 2 Swift Creek Express 2007 1110 - 1 of 3 lifts open for night skiing. Originally Glacier Chaser Express prior to 2007.
Chair 6 Base Lodge Quad CTEC 1992 240 1535
Chair 9 Easy Rider Quad Garaventa CTEC 2006 269 -
Chair 3 Tenderfoot Triple Thiokol 1975 443 2452 Oldest lift on the mountain, and also open for night skiing.
Chair 12 Elk Highlands Hall 2007 375 - Has 2 way directional loading, and has a mid-station. Relocated from Easy Rider.
Chair 10 Bad Rock Thiokol 2011 461 -
Chair 11 Flower Point Yan 2014 970 - Relocated from Kimberley Alpine Resort
Chair 5 East Rim CTEC 2017 805 2388 Relocated from Glacier View
Chair 8 Hellroaring CTEC 2021 1082 - Originally opened in 1985 as Big Creek, relocated to a lower alignment in Hellroaring Basin in 1997, relocated to current alignment in 2021.
T-Bar 1 Heritage T-Bar Doppelmayr 1982 568 1964 Open on weekends.[29]
T-Bar 2 Bigfoot T-Bar Doppelmayr 2000 400 -

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External links

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  • YouTube - 1949 U.S. Alpine Championships - men's downhill
  • Ski Map.org – trail maps – Whitefish Mountain

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