Schweitzer has a summit elevation of 6,400 feet above sea level with a vertical drop of 2,400 feet. The average annual snowfall is over 300 inches (762 cm). There are 82 named runs and open bowls on Schweitzer's 2900 skiable acres. Six chairlifts (a "six-pack", a quad, and 4 doubles) and a T-bar surface lift serve terrain rated at 20% beginner, 40% intermediate, 35% advanced, 5% expert. The slopes on the front side (Schweitzer Basin) face east and south, those on the back side (Colburn Basin) face mostly northeast.
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| - Schweitzer has a summit elevation of 6,400 feet above sea level with a vertical drop of 2,400 feet. The average annual snowfall is over 300 inches (762 cm). There are 82 named runs and open bowls on Schweitzer's 2900 skiable acres. Six chairlifts (a "six-pack", a quad, and 4 doubles) and a T-bar surface lift serve terrain rated at 20% beginner, 40% intermediate, 35% advanced, 5% expert. The slopes on the front side (Schweitzer Basin) face east and south, those on the back side (Colburn Basin) face mostly northeast.
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| - Schweitzer has a summit elevation of 6,400 feet above sea level with a vertical drop of 2,400 feet. The average annual snowfall is over 300 inches (762 cm). There are 82 named runs and open bowls on Schweitzer's 2900 skiable acres. Six chairlifts (a "six-pack", a quad, and 4 doubles) and a T-bar surface lift serve terrain rated at 20% beginner, 40% intermediate, 35% advanced, 5% expert. The slopes on the front side (Schweitzer Basin) face east and south, those on the back side (Colburn Basin) face mostly northeast.
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