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60 Trails 4,848’ Summit Elevation 1,500’ Vertical Drop Two Terrain Parks Three High-Speed Detachable Quads Skiers and snowboarders should be advised that a green circle, blue square or black diamond trail at Snowshoe Mountain is not necessarily the same as a similarly rated trail at another area. Skiers and snowboarders should work their way up, beginning with the easiest trails no matter what their ability level may be, until they are familiar with the trails at Snowshoe Mountain. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. . 7. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK OUR TERRAIN PARK STAFF OR A SKI PATROL MEMBER. SKI PATROL CALL 572.5695 Ski Patrol / First Aid Lower Level Shavers Centre, Main Floor Silver Creek Lodge Bus Stop Slow Skiing Areas Tubing Hill Terrain Kids World Slopeside Dining Snowshoe Training Centers Professional Ski Instructors of America Terrain Park DO NOT SKI OR RIDE BEYOND YOUR ABILITY! Vertical Drop: 1,500’ Length: 1.5 miles Lift Capacity: 2,400/hr In the early 1900’s, few of the early loggers would dare venture into the Western Territory due to its steep, rough and rugged terrain. Are you up for the challenge? WESTERN TERRITORY STATS NOTICE! THE WESTERN TERRITORY IS FOR ADVANCED AND EXPERT SKIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS ONLY! Located across the street from the Powder Monkey Lift. Apres Ski Hot Spot Apres Ski Hot Spot YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE: TERRAIN PARK SAFETY: MOUNTAIN STATS: IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS: SNOWSHOE BASIN AREA SILVER CREEK AREA B B B B B 28% MOST DIFFICULT 30% MORE DIFFICULT 42% EASIER 5% TERRAIN PARK 5% EXTREMELY DIFFICULT Use this lift to return to the South Mountain area. Use Ballhooter, Powder Monkey and Grabhammer lifts to return to the Village.

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Page 1: SNOWSHOE BASIN AREA30519_Trail-Map:Layout 1 10/9/08 11:24 AM Page 1 Lift Ticket Policy: All skiers and snowboarders must possess a valid lift ticket at all times to gain access to

• 60 Trails• 4,848’ Summit Elevation• 1,500’ Vertical Drop• Two Terrain Parks• Three High-Speed Detachable Quads

Skiers and snowboarders should be advised that a green circle,blue square or black diamond trail at Snowshoe Mountain is notnecessarily the same as a similarly rated trail at another area.Skiers and snowboarders should work their way up, beginningwith the easiest trails no matter what their ability level may be,until they are familiar with the trails at Snowshoe Mountain.

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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK OURTERRAIN PARK STAFF OR A SKI PATROL MEMBER.

SKI PATROL CALL 572.5695

Ski Patrol / First AidLower Level Shavers Centre, Main FloorSilver Creek Lodge

Bus Stop

Slow Skiing Areas

Tubing Hill Terrain

Kids World

Slopeside Dining

Snowshoe Training CentersProfessional Ski Instructorsof America

Terrain Park

DDOO NNOOTT SSKKII OORR RRIIDDEE BBEEYYOONNDD YYOOUURR AABBIILLIITTYY!!

Vertical Drop: 1,500’ Length: 1.5 miles

Lift Capacity: 2,400/hr

In the early 1900’s, fewof the early loggers

would dare venture intothe Western Territory dueto its steep, rough andrugged terrain. Are youup for the challenge?

WESTERNTERRITORY

STATS

NOTICE!THE WESTERN TERRITORYIS FOR ADVANCED ANDEXPERT SKIERS AND

SNOWBOARDERS ONLY!

Located across the street fromthe Powder Monkey Lift.

Apres SkiHot Spot

Apres SkiHot Spot

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YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE: TERRAIN PARK SAFETY: MOUNTAIN STATS:IN CASE OF ACCIDENTS:

SNOWSHOE BASIN AREA

SILVER CREEK AREA

B

B

B

B

B

28%MOST DIFFICULT

30%MORE DIFFICULT

42%EASIER

5%TERRAIN PARK

5%EXTREMELY DIFFICULT

Use this lift to returnto the South

Mountain area.

Use Ballhooter, PowderMonkey and Grabhammerlifts to return to the Village.

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Lift Ticket Policy: All skiers and snowboarders must possessa valid lift ticket at all times to gain access to the resort slopesystem or to ride any ski lift.

Lift and Slope Hours:Western Territory: 9am – 4:15pmAll other slopes: 9am – 4:30pmNight skiing is available at the Silver Creek area until 9pm

Using the Lifts:There are basic guidelines for riding our lifts. For your safety andthe safety of others, you should be familiar with the following:• If unfamiliar with a lift, watch others or ask for assistance.• Slow down before approaching the entrance to a lift.• Have your ticket visible and ready to be scanned by attendant.• Obey all posted lift instructions.• To speed up everyone’s ride, form up before reaching the lift loading platform.

• Use caution, raise poles and remove pole straps from wrists atloading and unloading ramps.

• Swinging, bouncing or otherwise abusing lift equipment can be dangerous. If alone, sit in the middle of the chair.

• Make sure no clothing or personal belongings are caught in thelift before unloading.

• If the lift stops, never attempt to jump off. Sit still and wait forthe lift to start again or wait for instructions.

• Move quickly away from the unloading area. • If you fall while getting on the lift, keep your head down and quickly crawl out of the way.

• When riding a lift with small children, help them load and unload. Do not allow them to ride the lift alone. You are responsible for your children and their actions.

SIX OPTIONS FOR SLOPESIDE FOOD.

GET COACHED BY A PRO! APRÈS SKI HOT SPOTS.

IMPORTANT LIFT INFORMATION:

OFFICIAL SNOWSHOELOGO MERCHANDISE.

Please Read Before Using Slopes and Lifts Under the WV Skiing Responsibility Act, skiers andsnowboarders expressly assume the risk and legal responsibilityfor injuries which result from skiing or snowboarding, including,but not limited to, injuries caused by variations in terrain(including freestyle terrain), surface or subsurface snow or iceconditions, bare spots, rocks, trees, other forms of forest growthor debris; collisions with pole lines, lift towers or any componentthereof; or, collisions with snowmaking equipment which ismarked by visible sign or other warning implement.

The Act also makes skiers and boarders responsible for knowingand staying within the range of their ability, maintainingreasonable control of their speed and course, heeding all postedwarnings, skiing or boarding only in designated areas, andrefraining from acting in a manner that may cause injury toanyone.

There are additional duties and responsibilities in the Act. Tolearn more, go to W.Va. Code Sections 20-3A-1 to 20-3A-9.

CAUTION:• Snowcats, snowmobiles, and snowmaking may beencountered at any time

• Be advised that all poles and/or flags, fencing, signage andpadding on equipment or objects or other forms of markingdevices are used by the ski area to inform you of the presenceor location of a potential obstacle or hazard. These markersare no guarantee of your safety and will not protect you frominjury. It is part of your responsibility under Your ResponsibilityCode to avoid all obstacles or hazards, including those thatare so marked.

IF YOU OWNED HERE,YOU WOULD BE HOME NOW!

MARCH POWDER & SUN PACKAGE$94

After the slopes close, drop in for a high-energy happy hour.Moonshine Watering Hole, located in the Shavers Centre, is the

perfect après ski location for guests lodging in the NorthMountain area looking for some evening excitement. For thoselodging in the South Mountain area, Hoot’s Bar & Grill is a

favorite spot when the lifts stop turning.

Newly renovated eatery located at the Shavers Centre.

Located in the Silver Creek Lodge. Located at the top of the Soaring Eagle Express.

Located at the base of the Ballhooter Lift in the Snowshoe Basin.

Located at the base of theMountaineer and Cascade lifts

in the Silver Creek area.

Located at the base of the Western Territory.

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