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Keystone

Keystone’s three interlinked mountains offer a wide variety of beginner, intermediate and advanced runs. Dercum Mountain contains the majority of beginner to intermediate terrain and is home to Keystone’s night skiing area. North Peak and the Outback offer some challenging intermediate to advanced terrain; from here, a short hike gives access to Keystone’s North and South bowls for some excellent gladed tree runs. If you don’t fancy hiking the bowls, why not take advantage of the Outback Snowcat shuttle service or Keystone Adventure Tours, who offer guided Snowcat tours for a small charge. The Area 51 snowboard park also offers a huge amount of jumps and rails, and a superpipe.


Snow report for Friday 09 December 2011
Fresh snow depth 3cm
Snow depth on Upper Pistes 46cm
Snow depth on Lower Pistes 46cm
Last Snowed 08 December 2011
Conditions of the Pistes Fresh
Conditions of Runs to Resort Fresh
Off Piste Conditions Fresh
Number of Open Lifts 11/20
Weather Conditions: Snowing lightly, refreshing pistes
Piste Conditions: Improving conditions thanks to the new snow
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Base Elevation2,835m / 9,300ft
Summit Elevation3,782m / 12,408ft
Vertical Drop953m /3,128ft
Total piste3,148 acres
No. of lifts20
Highest lift
Green Runs12
Blue Runs34
Red Runs54
Black Runs0
Snowmaking 884 acres
SnowParks1

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