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About The Mountain...
 

Mount Werner is a mountain in the Rocky Mountains in the Park Range in Colorado. It reaches a height of 10,568 ft above sea level and has a base elevation of 6,900 ft. It has a vertical rise of 3,668 ft , Colorado's second highest. It has five peaks (from lowest to highest), Christie Peak, Thunderhead Peak, Sunshine Peak, Storm Peak, and Mt. Werner.

Steamboat is a complete mountain range: Mount Werner, Sunshine Peak, Storm Peak, Thunderhead Peak, Pioneer Ridge and Christie Peak. 2,939 acres  of permitted terrain offer a diversity of trails for all levels of ability. Mavericks Superpipe, the longest on the Noirth American continent, is 650 feet long, 50-feet wide, has 15 foot walls, and a 17 foot radius. Steamboat's SoBe terrain park adjacent to Mavericks, features an outdoor sound system, a variety of rails; kinked, sliders, rainbows, "S", mailboxes, double barrel, and Mini-Mav, a miniature version of the superpipe with five-foot walls, perfect for novice riders. Gladed areas of Pioneer Ridge, Sunshine and Storm Peak are Steamboat's particular claim to fame, with champagne powder snow for the most avid skiers.


Mt. Werner Ski Area Map

Mountain Statistics:
Base elevation: 6,900 feet 2103  meters
Midway: 9,080 feet 2768 meters
Summit: 10,568 feet 3224 meters
Vertical rise: 3,668 feet 1118 meters,  Second highest in Colorado.
Trail system: 135 named trails (over 65 miles, 105 kms of trails)
Permitted acres: 2,939 acres
Longest run: Why Not, over 3 miles
Trail classification:
        13% Beginner
        56% Intermediate
        31% Advanced
Uphill capacity: 30,958 skiers per hour
Snowmaking: 400 acres
Annual snowfall: Over 300 inches!

For more Skiing information see these web sites.
Terry Sports

Ski Report