
įor the 2019 season, Leitner-Poma constructed a triple chairlift running from the bottom of Blackjack to the summit of Tucker Mountain.

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. The American Eagle was replaced with a chondola, combining high speed six pack chairs with eight passenger gondola cabins. 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. In that same year, a mountain coaster was built in the Center Village adjacent to the lower section of the American Flyer.ĭuring 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 Leitner-Poma. The Kokomo Express was built to replace the aging Kokomo triple chairlift and provide improved access to beginner terrain. Ski Team downhill training venue.įor the 2017–2018 season, Doppelmayr constructed another high speed quad in the Union Creek base area.

Also beginning with the 2011–2012 season, the resort became an official U.S. The lift was later renamed the Woodward Express in 2019 to reflect the terrain park it services. In February 2009, Woodward Camp opened a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2 0.46-acre) indoor ski and snowboard training facility dedicated to terrain park and half-pipe training.įor 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. 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. 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. In 1998, Poma returned to construct two detachable chairlifts for the east mountain. The I and J lifts were reinstalled in 19 to provide lift service in the Copper Bowl area, as the Mountain Chief and Blackjack lifts. The resort's third high speed quad came in 1994, when Doppelmayr USA 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 F-lift would later reappear at Big Sky Resort as the Southern Comfort lift, and now operates on Lone Peak as the Dakota 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. Ĭopper Mountain received its first detachable chairlift in 1986 when Poma constructed the American Flyer lift, a high speed quad running from Center Village to the summit of the I-lift. This event benefits the Davis Phinney Foundation. 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. Rosi Mittermaier of West Germany won both women's races and wrapped up the 1976 overall and slalom titles, and Copper named Rosi's Run after her that same weekend. Copper was a late-season replacement for Heavenly Valley in California, which was low on snow. Ĭopper Mountain hosted the World Cup tour in 1976 with four alpine ski races: slalom and giant slalom for both men and women.

Then, in December 2009, Interwest sold Copper Mountain's operations to POWDR. In 1997, it was acquired by Intrawest, owner and operator of Whistler and operator of Winter Park. 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. The mountain has been operated by several owners.
