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Crystal Mountain opens Mount Rainier Gondola

The Columbian
Published: January 2, 2011, 12:00am

CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN, Wash. (AP) — People began lining up an hour before sunrise to be among the first to ride the state’s first enclosed ski lift that takes skiers and sightseers to the top of the Crystal Mountain ski area.

The Mount Rainier Gondola opened Saturday after a 10-day delay due because of the weather and a cable that stretched more than expected. A mid-December press release from the ski resort said it’s typical for new cables to stretch but engineers wanted more time to address the issue. Resort officials told The Olympia there were never any safety concerns.

Construction of the $5.5 million gondola began in April.

Before the skiing day ended Saturday, the gondola carried more than 3,000 skiers and sightseers on the 9-minute, 39-second trip from the ski area’s 4,400-foot elevation base to the 6,856-food Summit House. The restaurant and mountaintop gathering place has a panoramic view of Mount Rainier.

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Information from: The Olympian, http://www.theolympian.com

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