词条 | Whiteface Mountain | |||||
释义 |
| name = Whiteface Mountain | photo = Whiteface Mountain from Lake Placid Airport.JPG | photo_caption = Whiteface Mountain | elevation_ft = 4867 | elevation_ref = | prominence_ft = 3110 | prominence_ref = | listing = {{pound}}5 Adirondack High Peaks | location = Wilmington, New York, U.S. | range = Adirondacks | coordinates = {{coord|44|21|57|N|73|54|10|W|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | map = New York | map_caption = Location of Whiteface, northeast of Lake Placid | topo = USGS Lake Placid | type = | age = | first_ascent = | easiest_route = road }} Whiteface Mountain is the fifth-highest mountain in the U.S. state of New York, and one of the High Peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. Set apart from most of the other High Peaks, the summit offers a 360-degree view of the Adirondacks and clear-day glimpses of Vermont and even Canada, where the skyscrapers of Montreal, {{convert|80|mi}} away, can be seen on a very clear day. Located in the town of Wilmington, about {{convert|13|mi}} from Lake Placid, the mountain's east slope is home to a major ski area which hosted the alpine skiing competitions of the 1980 Winter Olympics. Unique among the High Peaks, Whiteface features a developed summit and seasonal accessibility by motor vehicle. Whiteface Memorial Highway reaches a parking area at an elevation of {{convert|4600|ft|-1}}, with the remaining {{convert|267|ft|0}} being obtained by tunnel and elevator. Conceived and initiated prior to the Great Depression, Whiteface Castle and the Whiteface Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway were funded entirely by the state of New York, though the timing of the project led to a widespread belief that they were Depression-era public works projects arising from the New Deal.[1] Construction on the toll road began in 1929, after passage of a necessary amendment to the state constitution, with a groundbreaking ceremony featuring then-New York State Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt. Eventually costing 1.2 million dollars ({{Inflation|US-GDP|1.2|1935}} million in {{Inflation-year|US-GDP}} dollars{{inflation-fn|US-GDP}}) and ending vertically within {{convert|300|ft|-1}} of the summit the roadway is {{convert|5|mi|km|0}} long and features an impressively steep 8% average grade. Officially opened July 20, 1935, in a ceremony featuring Roosevelt, by then President, the highway was dedicated to veterans of the Great War. The Highway is usually open to vehicles from May to October. Whiteface Castle, built with granite excavated during the road construction, dominates the summit area. From the adjacent parking lot there are two routes to the summit proper. The first route is the Stairway Ridge Trail, a footpath with handrails and intermittent cement and stone steps approximately {{convert|0.2|mi|km}} long. The second is a {{convert|424|ft|adj=on}} long tunnel into the core of the mountain. At the end of the tunnel is an elevator, which rises {{convert|276|ft}}, approximately 27 stories, to the summit. Whiteface Mountain Ski Area{{Infobox ski area|name = Whiteface Mountain Ski Area |logo = |picture = Whiteface Mt and Mt Esther seen from Jay ridge.JPG |caption = |location = Wilmington, New York, U.S. |nearest_city = Lake Placid - {{convert|13|mi}} | coordinates = {{coord|44|21|57|N|73|54|10|W|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline}} |vertical = {{convert|3166|ft|abbr=on}} (lift-served) {{convert|3430|ft|0|abbr=on}} |top_elevation = {{convert|4386|ft|abbr=on}} (lift-served) {{convert|4650|ft|0|abbr=on}} |base_elevation = {{convert|1220|ft|0|abbr=on}} |skiable_area = {{convert|314|acre|ha}} |number_trails = 87 total - 20% easiest - 43% more difficult - 37% most difficult |liftsystem = 1 gondola 9 chairlifts 1 conveyor lift |lift_capacity = |terrainparks = 7 |snowfall = {{convert|281|in|cm|-1|abbr=on}}[2] |snowmaking = yes |nightskiing = no |external_link = Whiteface.com |}} Whiteface was part of the post-World War II growth in recreational skiing attributed to the efforts of returning veterans of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division. It is a major ski area, run by the Olympic Regional Development Authority. Known for its big-mountain skiing, Whiteface is consistently ranked as one of the top ski resorts in the Northeast. It was a prime venue of the 1980 Winter Olympics, hosting all six of the alpine ski events.[3] Whiteface regularly hosts major alpine ski events, such as the US Alpine Skiing Championships, most recently in 2010, and is a U.S. Olympic Training Site. Whiteface's highest lift unloads at {{convert|4386|ft}}, a vertical drop of {{convert|3166|ft|abbr=on}} to the base area at {{convert|1220|ft|0|abbr=on}}. Its hike-to terrain, The Slides, is {{convert|264|ft|abbr=on}} higher at {{convert|4650|ft|0|abbr=on}}, providing Whiteface with the greatest continuous vertical drop in eastern North America at {{convert|3430|ft|m|0}}. This is more vertical than Aspen in Colorado; Snowbird in Utah; Killington, Stowe, Jay Peak, Mad River Glen and Stratton in Vermont; Sugarloaf in Maine; Lake Louise in Alberta; and Mont Tremblant in Quebec. Its neighbor, Little Whiteface, tops in elevation at {{convert|3676|ft|abbr=on}}. Whiteface has a total of {{convert|22|mi|0}} of ski terrain, spread out over 88 trails. {{convert|314|acre|ha}} of skiing area includes 35 in-bounds, off-piste double-black diamond wilderness terrain skiing on "The Slides" (conditions permitting), {{convert|85.5|acre|ha}} of tree skiing, {{convert|35|acre|ha}} of expert extreme adventure terrain. The Slides is an unmaintained wilderness area that is rarely open due to safety hazards. They can only be accessed by hiking from the top of the Summit Quad. Whiteface has a separate area for beginners known as Bear Den Mountain (formerly Kids Kampus). In recent years there have been major improvements in snowmaking and grooming. Whiteface contains 88 trails accessible by one gondola, nine chairlifts, and one conveyor lift. Some 98% of the trails are covered by snowmaking, excluding the glades and the Slides. The Slides are double-black diamond runs that are usually only open at the end of the skiing season due to avalanche danger. They are between 35 and 40 degrees with high natural hazards (such as waterfalls, rocks, cliffs, trees, and variable conditions) vertically for over {{convert|1250|ft|m|0}}. The Slides are considered{{by whom|date=May 2017}} to be one of the most challenging{{explain|date=May 2017}} ski slopes that are marked on a trail map in the Northeast. In summer, Whiteface Mountain offers gondola rides and mountain biking. GalleryReferences1. ^Plattsburgh Press-Republican, September 14, 2010, Whiteface Memorial Highway feted at 75 (full text here) 2. ^Whiteface Stats - mountain stats 3. ^1980 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 20-8. External links{{Commons category}}
7 : Venues of the 1980 Winter Olympics|Olympic alpine skiing venues|Mountains of Essex County, New York|Adirondack High Peaks|Ski areas and resorts in New York (state)|Tourist attractions in Essex County, New York|Mountains of New York (state) |
|||||
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。