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Copper Mountain is a
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and
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located in Summit County,
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, about west of
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on
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. The resort has of in-bounds terrain under lease from the U.S. Forest Service,
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, Dillon Ranger District. It is operated by
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.


History

The resort opened in November 1972. The mountain has been operated by several owners. In 1980, it was acquired by Apex Oil Company, who operated the area until 1988, when it was acquired by the Toronto-based Horsham Corporation. In 1997, it was acquired by
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, owner and operator of Whistler and operator of Winter Park. Then, in December 2009, Interwest sold Copper Mountain's operations to
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. Copper Mountain hosted the
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tour in
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with four alpine ski races: slalom and giant slalom for both men and women. Copper was a late-season replacement for Heavenly Valley in
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, which was low on snow.
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of
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won both women's races and wrapped up the
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overall and slalom titles, and Copper named Rosi's Run after her that same weekend. The mountain is the starting point of the Colorado's Copper Triangle, a road-cycling circuit that has been the home of the annual Colorado Cyclist Copper Triangle Alpine Cycling Classic since 2005. This event benefits the
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. Copper Mountain received its first detachable chairlift in 1986 when
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constructed the American Flyer lift, a high speed quad running from Center Village to the summit of the I-lift. It received a companion lift in 1989 when Poma constructed the American Eagle lift, replacing the F-lift from Center Village to Solitude Station. The F-lift would later reappear at
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as the Southern Comfort lift, and now operates on Lone Peak as the Dakota lift. The resort's third high speed quad came in 1994, when
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constructed the Timberline Express to replace the I and J double chairlifts, servicing a pod of blue trails west of the American Flyer lift. The I and J lifts were reinstalled in 1995 and 1996 to provide lift service in the Copper Bowl area, as the Mountain Chief and Blackjack lifts. In 1998, Poma returned to construct two detachable chairlifts for the east mountain. The Super Bee, a high speed six pack, replaced the B-1 and B-2 double chairlifts, providing a one-seat ride from East Village to Resolution Bowl. A short high speed quad known as Excelerator was also built replace the E-lift triple chairlift, running from Solitude Station to the top of Super Bee. In February 2009,
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opened a indoor ski and snowboard training facility dedicated to terrain park and half-pipe training. For the 2011–2012 season, Copper Mountain installed their fifth high speed quad when Doppelmayr constructed the Union Creek lift, replacing the High Point double chairlift out of Union Creek base area. The lift was later renamed the Woodward Express in 2019 to reflect the terrain park it services. Also beginning with the 2011–2012 season, the resort became an official
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training venue. For the 2017–2018 season, Doppelmayr constructed another high speed quad in the Union Creek base area. The Kokomo Express was built to replace the aging Kokomo triple chairlift and provide improved access to beginner terrain. In that same year, a
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was built in the Center Village adjacent to the lower section of the American Flyer. During the summer of 2018, the Center Village high speed quads, now approaching 32 years of service, were replaced with new high speed six packs built by
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. The American Flyer was replaced with a bubble high speed six pack, which at 9,886 feet in length is the longest bubble chairlift in the world. The American Eagle was replaced with a chondola, combining high speed six pack chairs with eight passenger gondola cabins. The opening of both lifts was delayed by various technical complications and issues, including one gondola cabin falling off American Eagle due to a grip failure. For the 2019 season, Leitner-Poma constructed a triple chairlift running from the bottom of Blackjack to the summit of Tucker Mountain. Named Three Bears, the lift services expert-only terrain previously only available by hiking or a weather-permitting snowcat ride available for a few hours a day on weekends. Also in 2019, additional towers were added to the American Flyer to combat areas of heavy sag on the uphill line.


Location

The closest town is Frisco, east on the southwest shore of Dillon Reservoir. Nearby resorts within Summit County include Breckenridge, Keystone, and
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, all just west of the
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and past the
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on the way from Denver. The
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is immediately north of Copper Mountain. Across
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are the
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and Wheeler Lakes Trail. The North Tenmile Creek Trail and Meadow Creek Trail descend into Frisco from the
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.


Resort

The lodging, dining, and entertainment facilities at Copper Mountain are divided into three villages: East Village, The Village at Copper (AKA Center Village), and West Village (formerly Union Creek). The ski area is most notable as being designated by the National Forest Service as having the most organized skier layout of any ski resort. The beginner runs are located entirely to the west and graduate evenly in difficulty as the lifts progress to the east. They are isolated from the busier and more difficult runs in a natural fashion. Similarly, the intermediate runs are located even more to the east and develop in difficulty in a smooth manner. More difficult runs are to the far east, with the most difficult runs being on the backside. The most southern Tucker Mountain provides only double black diamond runs.
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worked at Copper Mountain as a
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for many years beginning in 1984.


Statistics


Elevation

* Summit: * Base: * Vertical:


Slope Aspects

* North: 55% * South: 5% * East: 25% * West: 15%


Trails

* Trails: 150 total (25% beginner, 24% intermediate, 34% advanced, 17% expert) * Acres: * Average annual snowfall: * Snowmaking 05/06 : * Bowls: 5 (Resolution, Spaulding, Copper, Jupiter, Union) * Peaks: 3 (Copper, Tucker, Union)


Lifts

* 25 total ** 3 high speed six pack chairlifts: ***1 chondola (Six-passenger chairs/Eight-passenger Gondola cabins): American Eagle ***1 bubble high speed six pack: American Flyer ***1 non-bubble high speed six pack: Super Bee ** 4 high-speed quad chairlifts: Excelerator, Timberline Express, Kokomo Express, Woodward Express ** 5 triple chairlifts: Lumberjack, Resolution, Rendezvous, Sierra, Three Bears ** 4 double chairlifts: Alpine, Pitchfork, Blackjack, Mountain Chief ** 1 T-Bar: Storm King ** 2 Single Surface Tow Lifts: Celebrity Ridge, Gem ** 6 Conveyor Lifts


In popular culture

The resort was the central location for the 1983 film '' Copper Mountain''. The ski scenes in the 1994 film ''
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'' were filmed at Copper. The chairlift used was the E-Chair, which has since been replaced by the Excelerator High Speed Quad.Adventure-Journal
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References


External links

* {{official website, http://www.coppercolorado.com/ Buildings and structures in Summit County, Colorado Geography of Summit County, Colorado Landforms of Summit County, Colorado Ski areas and resorts in Colorado Tourist attractions in Summit County, Colorado White River National Forest