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Montana’s Big Sky Is Sprawling, Luxurious and Pricey. And, Maybe, the Future of Skiing. Who Gets to Ski?

Big Sky Skiing

Lone Peak is the dominant landmark at Big Sky Ski Resort in Montana. It towers over the entire area at 11,166 feet. It is also a little daunting: From the top, which is reached by a 15-passenger tram, you can bask in stunning 360-degree views then test mostly expert terrain that Big Sky classifies as “triple black” — if you need to ask, you’re not good enough to ski it.

 

The mountains are too crowded. The sport is too expensive. Several resorts are trying to fix a number of problems. How are they doing?

Vail Resorts’ next steps after CEO’s admission company has ‘fallen short’

Town hall meetings, an investors conference and reopening of Broomfield office are all set to occur over next two months

 

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