Soldier Mountain Explained

Soldier Mountain Ski Area
Location:Sawtooth National Forest
Camas County, Idaho, U.S.
Nearest City:Fairfield - 12miles
Hailey - 45miles
Mtn. Home - 76miles
Pushpin Map:Idaho#United States
Pushpin Relief:1
Coordinates:43.485°N -114.83°W
Skiable Area:1180acres
Number Trails:36
- 28% easiest
- 25% more difficult
- 47% most difficult
Liftsystem:2 double chairs
1 magic carpet
Terrainparks:1
Snowfall:100inches
Snowmaking:not in service
Nightskiing:none

Soldier Mountain Ski Area is an alpine ski area in the western United States, in the Soldier Mountains of Sawtooth National Forest in south central Idaho. Located north of Fairfield in very rural Camas County, its summit elevation is above sea level with a vertical drop of . The area has two chairlifts in series on its east-facing slopes, and a magic carpet was installed in the fall of 2012 near the base.[1] The magic carpet was replaced in 2020 after the original was destroyed in a fire.

During its seasonal operations, Soldier Mountain is open from Thursday through Sunday, except for the Christmas holiday season when it is open daily.

History

After watching the 1948 Winter Olympic tryouts in nearby Sun Valley, Bob Frostenson and his friend, Harry Durall, decided they could not turn their backs on the sport of skiing. That summer they raised $10,000 (equivalent to $ today) and began work on a base lodge, and purchased two rope tows, the first powered by a 1938 Chevrolet engine. They cut timber, installed lifts, and built lodges by hand.[2]

The first chairlift was installed in 1971, and the upper chairlift (Bird's Eye) was added in 1974. Soldier has 1150acres of variable terrain including a terrain park, glades, bowls, and tree skiing. Soldier maintained snowmaking capabilities, although it has not operated since 1996. Four miles (6 km) west of Soldier's summit is Smoky Dome, with an elevation of . In between there are several peaks well over 9000feet: Peak 1 at and Peak 2 at are used in Soldier's backcountry skiing operations, served by snowcat.

Actor Bruce Willis, a part-time resident of Hailey, bought the ski area in the mid-1990s. It was speculated that Willis planned lift service to Peak 1 or Peak 2.[3]

An early morning fire on Monday, March 30, 2009, destroyed the 61-year-old base lodge. The cause was attributed to electrical wiring, and occurred shortly after the final day of the ski season.[4] [5] [6] A new 4500square feet base lodge was constructed and Soldier Mountain reopened ten months later, on January 28, 2010.[7] [8] [9]

After nearly two decades of ownership, Willis donated it to a non-profit organization, "Soldier Mountain Ski Area, Inc", in 2012. Many of its members were from the area and had been skiing/boarding the mountain since childhood.[1] [10] [11] On November 4, 2015, the McFerrans of Bend, Oregon, purchased Soldier Mountain from a debt auction for $149,000.[12] In 2018, the McFerrans put the ski area up for sale for $800,000, listed it on Craigslist in 2019, and eventually sold it to an investment group called Ascent Ventures from Lehi, Utah, in 2020.[13] [14]

The new ownership then built a few lift-served mountain bike single track trails that were set to open on August 7, 2020. However, a lightning strike started a wildfire on August 5 that spread through most of the area, either damaging or destroying most of the equipment on the mountain while leaving the lodge area untouched.[14] The ski area was able to make enough repairs to open for the 2020–21 season.[15] The mountain added four more bike trails in early 2021 and opened the trail system on May 21, 2021.[16]

Lifts

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drop
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time
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capacity
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High Trail876'
(267 m)
3740'
(1140 m)
Double Chair23.4%
(13.2 deg.)
1971
Bird's Eye599'
(183 m)
2265'
(690 m)
Double Chair26.4%
(14.8 deg.)
1974
Corral50'
(15 m)
300'
(91 m)
Magic Carpet 16.7%
(9.5 deg.)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Soldier Mountain reopens as nonprofit ski area . KTVB . Zatkulak . Karen . December 27, 2012 . November 24, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131202221959/http://www.ktvb.com/video/featured-videos/Soldier-Mountain-opens-for-business-under-management-184848001.html . December 2, 2013 . dead .
  2. News: Soldier Mountain founder killed in vehicle accident . (Ketchum) Idaho Mountain Express . Stahl . Greg . April 23, 2003 . November 24, 2013.
  3. News: Soldier Mountain dreams bigger . (Ketchum) Idaho Mountain Express . Kauffman . Jason . February 6, 2009 . November 24, 2013.
  4. News: Soldier lodge victim of electric fire . (Ketchum) Idaho Mountain Express . Kauffman . Jason . April 1, 2009 . November 24, 2013.
  5. Web site: Bruce Willis' ski lodge burns down . E! Online. Finn . Natalie . March 30, 2009. November 24, 2013.
  6. News: Willis aims to rebuild lodge at his Idaho ski area . USA Today . Associated Press. July 6, 2009 . November 24, 2013.
  7. http://www.idahostatesman.com/outdoors/story/1075587.html# (Boise) Idaho Statesman
  8. Web site: Soldier Mountain Ski Resort opens with new lodge . KTVB . January 28, 2010 . November 24, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131202223326/http://www.ktvb.com/news/Soldier-Mountain-Ski-Resort-opens-with-new-lodge-82950582.html . December 2, 2013 . dead .
  9. Soldiering on after disaster . Sun Valley magazine . Tucker . Hailey . Winter 2011 . November 24, 2013.
  10. Soldier Mountain ski area changes hands, eyes opening day . Boise Weekly . Crisp . Andrew . December 12, 2012 . November 24, 2013.
  11. Web site: Bruce Willis offers to donate Idaho ski area. Yahoo! News . Associated Press. April 4, 2012 . November 24, 2013.
  12. Web site: Soldier Mountain sold for debt owed: More than 2,000 applicants vied for ownership of ski area . Ryan Thorne . November 11, 2015 . Idaho Mountain Express . Bend, Ore., residents Matt and Diane McFerran purchased the resort for $149,000 on Nov. 4 after being chosen from more than 2,000 candidates who applied in a special auction, according to the organization’s Facebook page. . March 29, 2020.
  13. Web site: Soldier Mountain Ski Area to change hands again . . September 10, 2020.
  14. Web site: Fire Burns Through Heart Of South Central Idaho Ski Resort . Boise State Public Radio . August 12, 2020.
  15. Web site: Sprucing up the place. Soldier Mountain prepares to open after devastation from Phillips Fire . Magic Valley . October 29, 2020.
  16. Web site: New mountain bike park opens Friday at Soldier Mountain . KTVB . May 19, 2021.