safety - Heavenly
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safety - Heavenly
information 2010 hiking map IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT OR IF YOU GET LOST Backtrack onto a maintained trail. If you have cell phone reception, call 775-586-6900. Wait for someone to answer; do not hang up until all pertinent information has been gathered. First Aid is available at the top of the Gondola, 7 days a week, during normal operating hours. CONSTRUCTION WARNING Major improvements and maintenance occur at Heavenly Mountain Resort during the summer. Please be aware of construction and maintenance and obey all posted signs and warnings. You may encounter construction vehicles on any mountain road. When using these routes, please obey all signage. Be cautious and yield the right-of-way. REMINDER FROM SMOKEY Smoking is prohibited in the Gondola, on the lifts, at the mid-station observation platform, in the forest and on-mountain due to fire danger. Report fires from any on-mountain emergency phone or call 775-586-6900. SUN PROTECTION At 9,000 feet, exposure to the sun is 40% greater than at sea level. We recommend sunscreen with a protection factor of 15 or higher, as well as eye protection. LIGHTNING AND THUNDERSTORMS Brief afternoon thunderstorms are common in the mountains. When you see a storm developing, return to the top of the Gondola or seek shelter. Precautions include keeping off ridge tops and staying clear of chairlift houses and towers, power lines, open ski runs, lone trees and signposts. Lifts may close on occasion, due to weather. Please take this into consideration. During severe and hazardous weather conditions, you may hear two “blasts” of a siren; it is mandatory that you immediately go to the top of the Gondola for downloading off the mountain. HIGH-ALTITUDE ENVIRONMENT If you live at a lower elevation, you may tire more easily. Take it easy at first, plan short trips until you are acclimated and drink plenty of water. Some visitors may experience symptoms associated with high altitude. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, restless sleep, coughing and difficulty breathing. If symptoms persist, you should seek medical attention. ADEQUATE CLOTHING Be aware, mountain weather changes quickly and there is usually at least a 10 degree temperature difference from the bottom to the top of the Gondola. KEEP WILDLIFE WILD You are responsible for your safety and the safety of wildlife. Please help keep wildlife “wild” by not approaching or feeding them. Animals may become aggressive. Our food may harm animals or even cause them death. Do not approach wildlife. Maintain a safe viewing distance. If an animal approaches you, it is your responsibility to move away and maintain a safe distance. hiking safety 6 Resorts, 1 Season Pass, On Sale Now… With Even More Epic Options. The Epic Season Pass has returned with unlimited, unrestricted access to Heavenly, Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin. Ski as much as you want and when you want at all six resorts for the price of a 6-Day Lift Ticket. NEW for 2010/2011, The Epic 7-Pack offers 7 days of unrestricted skiing at any one of our six world class mountains. Vail Resorts and the National Forest Foundation, a nonprofit partner of the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, have joined in a partnership to raise money for local conservation projects that improve and enhance the National Forests of the Lake Tahoe Basin. These projects include trail and forest recreation improvements, wildlife habitat and watershed restoration, and community-based forestry programs. Heavenly Mountain Resort is entrusted with the stewardship of lands in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains. We promote renewable energy, resource conservation, wildlife habitat preservation, water quality protection and environmental education. Please help us by sharing in this responsibility: Pack it in, pack it out. Carpool and use public transportation. Reduce, reuse and recycle. Share the mountain with wildlife; respect all posted closures. Heavenly is operated under permit from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit. The U.S.D.A. prohibits discrimination in its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) To file a complaint, write the Secretary of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250, or call 1-866-632-9992. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact U.S.D.A.’s TARGET center at 1-202-720-2600 (voice and TTY). Please help conserve our natural resources by recycling all glass, aluminum and plastic beverage containers in designated centers throughout the resort. The Gondola cars are easily accessible to individuals who use wheelchairs. Please contact the Gondola attendant if you need special assistance. © 2010 Heavenly Mountain Resort. All rights reserved. PO Box 2180, Stateline, Nevada 89449 775-586-7000 www.skiheavenly.com Please do not litter. pack it in, pack it out. 38_6609 Hiking Map_gG7.indd 1 6/4/10 4:50:09 PM summer k Cree Mott C re ek ment Monu hiking u So th rk D Fo e agg Ga tt C lax y k ree Nor th Stagecoach Lookout Mott Canyon Sta ge Exp coach res s Killebrew Canyon Mott Canyon No Swimming East Peak Lake 8,700 ft. MONUMENT PEAK Elevation: 10,067 ft. Bowl $100 Saddle Lookout Milky Way Bowl Dipp er E Co me xpre c pi ym Ol Lower Bonanza Lookout tE ss xp To the top of Sky Express res s pr Ex s es East Peak Lookout BLUE TRAIL ROUTE Comet Lookout East Peak Vista EAST PEAK Upper Bonanza Lookout To East Peak Lake (3.8 miles round trip) k rac BLACK TRAIL ROUTE To Sky Meadows (2.2 miles round trip) To top of Sky Express (1.92 miles round trip) Elevation: 9,591 ft. Th e NE CA VAD LI FO A RN IA Go Gondola Observation Deck 9,123 ft. CALIFORNIA/NEVADA STATE LINE Ex nd ol a California Trail Lookout ss pre x nE o ny Ca No Swimming MOST DIFFICULT Not recommended for beginner hikers. ss at 2250 Scale in Feet Hellwinkel’s Corner pre 2500 MORE DIFFICULT AREA OF HIKING TRAIL REQUIRING A STEEP CLIMB Sk y 2000 eek 1500 y Cr 1000 lle Heav enly Va 500 He av en ly E 0 EASIER s res Exp a Tam Top of the Gondola 9,136 ft. GREEN TRAIL ROUTE To Upper Bonanza Lookout (1 mile round trip) CHAIR LIFT SKI TRAILS Sky Meadows 8,625 ft. Help preserve the unique Tahoe environment. Stay on designated roads—do not hike on revegetated ski runs or rocks and shrubs. Avoid sensitive plant habitat where indicated. Return to the Gondola before last ride down. NOTE: The Gondola may close early due to high winds or approaching thunderstorms. 38_6609 Hiking Map_gG7.indd 2 6/4/10 4:50:11 PM