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  2. Buttermilk (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Art Pfister developed Buttermilk Mountain ski area in 1958. [1] It was part of the original Aspen trio of 1960s: Aspen Mountain (ski area), Aspen Highlands, and Aspen Buttermilk. [citation needed] Buttermilk is anchored by three high speed quads. The Summit Express services trails in the Main Buttermilk section of the mountain.

  3. Comparison of Colorado ski resorts - Wikipedia

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  4. Aspen Mountain (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Mountain forms the end of Richmond Ridge, a long ridge that extends ten miles (16 km) south at approximately 11,000 ft (3,350 m) to join the main spine of the Elk Mountains. Founded 79 years ago in 1946 by Walter Paepcke , Aspen was the first ski area venture of the Aspen Skiing Company .

  5. Aspen/Snowmass - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Mountain, the oldest of the four areas, located on Bell Mountain and the Aspen Mountain above the town of Aspen. Aspen Highlands, located on Highland Peak and Loge Peak just north of Aspen. Buttermilk, a low altitude family-oriented ski area just north of Aspen Highlands, but also known for its world class terrain park, host of the X Games.

  6. Aspen Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Highlands was founded and the land developed in 1958 by Aspen resident Whip Jones. In 1993 Jones donated it to his alma mater, Harvard University. Harvard sold the resort to Houston, Texas developer Gerald D. Hines for $18.3 million. It later became part of the Aspen Skiing Company.

  7. Snowmass (ski area) - Wikipedia

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    Snowmass is a ski resort located in the Town of Snowmass Village near Aspen, Colorado. The ski area is owned and operated by the Aspen Skiing Company as part of the Aspen/Snowmass complex. It was opened on December 17, 1967 . [1] Snowmass is the largest of the four Aspen/Snowmass mountains, comprising 3,362 acres (1,361 ha).

  8. Pony Pasture Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Pony Pasture Rapids (also commonly referred as Pony Pasture) is a section of the James River Park System that runs alongside the City of Richmond, VA. [1] Nestled on the south bank of the James River downstream from the Huguenot Bridge, Pony Pasture is known for its local attractions of hiking, swimming, kayaking, and fishing.

  9. Virginia Capital Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Capital Trail (VCT) (informally, the Cap Trail, or simply the Cap) is a dedicated, paved bicycle and pedestrian trail crossing four counties and 51.7 miles (83.2 km) between Jamestown and Richmond, Virginia — that is, between the Colony of Virginia's first capital and Virginia's current capital.