![]() USE CAUTION when navigating the Climbers’ Trail. With the exception of those trails/routes listed above, recreational use of ski area terrain (including groomed/maintained surfaces, terrain park features, and bike park trails) is not allowed inside the Timberline and Summit ski area boundaries without a valid lift ticket. DOWNHILL TRAVEL IS PERMITTED ONLY ON DESIGNATED TRAILS/ROUTES. In addition, all users travelling uphill are required to travel on designated routes and abide by the following principles:Ħ. All users, regardless of travel method, direction, and/or purpose are required to abide by the Oregon Skier Statute (ORS 30.970 to 30.990), NSAA Responsibility Code(s), and the relevant rules of use. Timberline and Summit Ski Areas’ Uphill Travel Policy allows for uphill travel on designated routes. Timberline and Summit Ski Areas’ Uphill Travel Policy Climbers’ Trail (eastern edge of ski area boundary originating from Salmon Parking Lot)Ħ.Snowshoe Trail (starts east of Timberline Lodge).Upper Mountain Trails (above Timberline Lodge) West Leg Nordic Bypass (merge with West Leg Road/Nona’s Bologna/Glade).West Leg Road (merge with Nona’s Bologna/Glade).Norm’s (i.e., Stormin’ Norman liftline).Lower Mountain Trails (below Timberline Lodge) ![]() Do not travel underneath, behind, or in close proximity to any equipment in operation. Significant hazards may exist near on-hill vehicles and other equipment. ![]() Do not travel on groomed/maintained surfaces.Ĥ. Stay to the right side of all trails/routes and be aware that you may encounter other skiers/riders, on-hill vehicles, and other equipment at any time. STAY ON CLIMBER’S RIGHT SIDE OF ALL TRAILS. ![]() The staffs at Timberline and Summit work hard to provide safe, high quality experiences and they ask that you respect the ski areas, as well as the natural environment.ģ. All users must recognize that alpine sports are inherently risky and accept all risks and responsibilities.Ģ. ![]()
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