Chacaltaya Ski Station

Chacaltaya Ski Station


Alto Milluni, Bolivia (BO)
The glacier on Chacaltaya served as Bolivia's only ski resort. It was the world's highest lift-served ski area and the northernmost in South America. The rope tow, the 1st in the continent, was built in 1939 using an automobile engine; it was housed in the site's original clapboard lodge, and is now inoperable. The base of the 200-m drop is reached by a narrow road, also built in the 1930s. Since 2009, skiing is restricted to a 180 m stretch that sometimes receives sufficient snowfall for a run during the winter. The mountain is also popular with amateur mountaineers, as the road stops only 200 m from the summit. Guinness World Records considers the ski resort restaurant to be the highest in the world.
The glacier on Chacaltaya served as Bolivia's only ski resort. It was the world's highest lift-served ski area and the northernmost in South America. The rope tow, the 1st in the continent, was built in 1939 using an automobile engine; it was housed in the site's original clapboard lodge, and is now inoperable. The base of the 200-m drop is reached by a narrow road, also built in the 1930s. Since 2009, skiing is restricted to a 180 m stretch that sometimes receives sufficient snowfall for a run during the winter. The mountain is also popular with amateur mountaineers, as the road stops only 200 m from the summit. Guinness World Records considers the ski resort restaurant to be the highest in the world.
View in Google Earth Ski Resorts, Abandoned, Geographic Extremes
Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: kkeps

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