9 thoughts on “Keechelus – The Summit at Snoqualmie, WA

  1. pbropetech's avatar pbropetech November 8, 2023 / 5:53 pm

    Along with old chairs 1 and 2, I miss this lift. Many years of night skiing here with Joe and our brother (I don’t recall skiing here during the day much, actually).

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    • Skier77's avatar Skier77 November 8, 2023 / 6:05 pm

      Sounds nice

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  2. hahahcat's avatar hahahcat October 5, 2024 / 11:29 pm

    why is Hyak Face still rated black

    I mean I get the vegetation back in 2008 but why is it still rated black can someone explain!? it’s easier than ALPINE

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    • Bluebottlenose's avatar Bluebottlenose November 4, 2024 / 11:10 am

      Do they groom the it? It doesn’t look like they do in these photos, and you wouldn’t want to send intermediate skiers down an ungroomed run

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      • efy1228's avatar efy1228 January 22, 2025 / 1:12 pm

        yes they groomed it. go on to see for yourself (be careful it icy)

        also, it is lowkey easier than alpine

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    • pbropetech's avatar pbropetech January 22, 2025 / 3:31 pm

      Because trail ratings at any given ski area are relative only to other runs at *that* joint. they’re not absolute across the board. A black at Cooper, for example, might be a blue at Copper.

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      • skilift lover's avatar loudlydaf90a96e9 February 20, 2025 / 8:34 pm

        Don’t get me started on the green runs on Bald Mountain Sun Valley. 90% of them can be qualified as blue runs, some, to an extent, even black runs…

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      • SilverSubaru's avatar SilverSubaru February 21, 2025 / 10:04 am

        All of my home mountains have been pretty intense. Snowbird and Palisades Tahoe are some pretty steep technical mountains

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