- Durango Mountain Resort
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Durango Mountain Resort Location La Plata County, Colorado, USA Nearest city Durango, Colorado Coordinates 37°37′47″N 107°48′52″W / 37.62972°N 107.81444°W Vertical 2,029 ft (618 m) Top elevation 10,822 ft (3,299 m) Base elevation 8,793 ft (2,680 m) Skiable area 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) Runs 85 total
23% beginner
51% intermediate
26% advancedLift system 10 lifts: 1 high-speed six-person chairlift, 1 high-speed quad chair, 4 triple chairs, 3 double chairs, 1 surface lift Lift capacity 15,050 skiers/hr Terrain parks 2 Snowfall 260 inches Snowmaking 21% Web site http://www.durangomountainresort.com/ Durango Mountain Resort, also known by its former name Purgatory (known to the locals) is a ski resort located in the San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado, 42 miles (68 km) north of the town of Durango. It was originally opened in 1965 and offers 85 trails, including 2 terrain parks, the Paradise Freestyle Arena and Pitchfork Terrain Garden. And also the Divine expression sessions. It has 11 ski lifts, including one six-person "Flying Couch" or "Six pack" and one high speed quad lift. Average annual snowfall is 260 inches per year, and artificial snow is produced on approximately one-fifth of the mountain.[1] The elevation at the summit is 10,822 feet (3,299 m), with a vertical drop of 2,029 feet (618 m).
The name Purgatory comes from Purgatory Creek which runs through the area and Purgatory Flats, today the location of the base of the ski area. The exact origin of the name itself is unclear. Some believe it originated from a 1776 Spanish expedition led by Silvestre Vélez de Escalante. Several Spanish explorers traveling on a nearby river were lost. Their bodies were never found and the other explorers believed that the souls of the lost men would be relegated to Purgatory.[2] Another theory states that when miners were trying to get from Durango to the prosperous mines in the Silverton area they had to pay $.50 to use the toll road. Miners who couldn't afford the toll were stuck in the area which became known as Purgatory Flats because they were stuck in a position of Limbo. They couldn't afford to get up the mountain but can't see themselves quitting and going down when so close.
References
- ^ Durango Mountain Resort official site
- ^ Durango Winter Activities
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