It is a three-part podcast.
Part 1: "No Playbook. Navigating Through COVID-19" explores in detail our company’s journey through the crisis that COVID-19 has presented. The first part "The Decision," documents our decision to close our resorts on March 14.
Part 2: The second part "The Impact,"...
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Didn't see this posted anywhere. Interesting. Some advanced terrain would be nice, but lift served access to the bowls is something Keystone lacks.
https://theknow.denverpost.com/2020/05/04/keystone-new-lift-beginner-intermediate-trails/238409/
addition to blue and green runs
bergman and erickson bowl terrain
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detachable-quad lift
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ski area expansion
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Per the Vanat report linked below, the busiest ski areas (in terms of skier-days per year) are:
WB (2.2 million skier-days)
Breck (1.8)
Vail (1.7)
PC (1.3)
Mammoth (1.2)
Keystone (1.2)
Copper (1.1)
It's often hard to come by accurate numbers for skier-days since ski areas treat these as trade...
https://www.kktv.com/content/news/Colorado-ski-resort-sees-17-cases-of-employees-with-mumps-568192751.html
DILLON, Colo. (AP) - Health officials in Colorado say there are 17 confirmed cases of mumps among employees of a ski resort.
Summit Daily News reported Summit County Public Health...
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