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Stevens Pass Uphill Travel Hotline
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06 Dec 2018 13:56 #232071
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Stevens Pass Uphill Travel Hotline was created by CBAlliance
FYI: Stevens Pass has asked us to spread the word that they have an uphill travel specific hotline this year, which can be reached at 206-812-7847. As always, if the blinky light is blinking, uphill travel is closed regardless of what the message says.
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Conrad
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Conrad
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10 Dec 2018 08:50 #232084
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Replied by Pete_H on topic Re: Stevens Pass Uphill Travel Hotline
It's a good idea but doesn't seem to be updated frequent!y enough to be relevant.
Also, where are the blinking lights?
Also, where are the blinking lights?
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11 Dec 2018 05:44 #232089
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FWIW: Steven's uphill policy page says this :
Yellow flashing lights indicate that uphill traffic is not allowed. Lights are visible from all entry points in the ski area
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Also, where are the blinking lights?
FWIW: Steven's uphill policy page says this :
Yellow flashing lights indicate that uphill traffic is not allowed. Lights are visible from all entry points in the ski area
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11 Dec 2018 07:46 #232091
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www.stevenspass.com/cams/cowboy/
On the ski map that's "touching" the top of the clock tower in that image. Basically just at the top of the rope tow towards the ski school area. I haven't seen any others, but they're easy to miss if they aren't flashing.
Replied by laurichj on topic Re: Stevens Pass Uphill Travel Hotline
It's a good idea but doesn't seem to be updated frequent!y enough to be relevant.
Also, where are the blinking lights?
www.stevenspass.com/cams/cowboy/
On the ski map that's "touching" the top of the clock tower in that image. Basically just at the top of the rope tow towards the ski school area. I haven't seen any others, but they're easy to miss if they aren't flashing.
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11 Dec 2018 08:19 #232092
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Replied by Pete_H on topic Re: Stevens Pass Uphill Travel Hotline
Ok thanks.
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11 Dec 2018 15:27 #232093
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Replied by GnarBLane on topic Re: Stevens Pass Uphill Travel Hotline
Well the good news the hill seems to be open to uphill travel this week, the hot-line message from Dec 11 mentions NO uphill travel near Hogsback, Skyline, Daisy, and Brooks.
The good news is it makes no mention of No uphill travel up DD & Kehr's which is where most were headed upwards to Mill Valley. Seems they are doing a good job updating thus far. Figured I would post the cliff notes ahead of opening day tomorrow.
Also No dogs ANYWHERE on the stevens slopes moving forward so be warned if you try to bring a dog up the slopes this week, best to take them across the road up skyline.
The good news is it makes no mention of No uphill travel up DD & Kehr's which is where most were headed upwards to Mill Valley. Seems they are doing a good job updating thus far. Figured I would post the cliff notes ahead of opening day tomorrow.
Also No dogs ANYWHERE on the stevens slopes moving forward so be warned if you try to bring a dog up the slopes this week, best to take them across the road up skyline.
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