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  2. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Comparison table of North American ski resorts Resort name and website Nearest city State/province Peak elevation (ft) Base elevation (ft) Vertical drop (ft) Skiable acreage Total trails Total lifts Avg annual snowfall (in) Adult weekend lift ticket window price (USD) Date statistics updated Ski Bromont: Bromont: Quebec: 1,854 590 1,264 450 141 ...

  3. Comparison of Colorado ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Telluride: Telluride: 2,000 13,150 8,725 3,790 148 17 276 March 2020 [18 ... Comparison of North American ski resorts; List of ski areas and resorts in the United States;

  4. Telluride Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    In winter 2009, Telluride Ski Resort announced Gold Hill Chutes 2–5 would open for full public access to Gold Hill Chutes 1–10. Alpino Vino opened this season. This eatery sits on the See Forever Run at 11,966 feet. [citation needed] In the spring of 2013, Telluride Ski & Golf purchased the luxury boutique hotel The Inn at Lost Creek. [10] [11]

  5. 5 Most Affordable Travel Destinations To Visit in February - AOL

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    Hotel prices average about $152 per night, which is about a 25% savings from peak spring break rates in San Antonio. “Mosey on down to the Alamo or River Walk to enjoy Texas without overspending ...

  6. Private ski area (North America) - Wikipedia

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    Ski resorts in the World by country. A private ski area is a membership based type of ski resort developed primarily for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports.Like a country club, private ski areas in North America offer exclusive memberships, usually based on an initiation fee and annual dues. [1]

  7. Lift ticket - Wikipedia

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    Ski resorts (and other venues that issue tickets) commonly use a wicket to secure the ticket (called a "ticket wicket"), a short piece of light wire which loops through the ticket holder's clothing or backpack. The ticket wicket was invented by Killington Ski Resort employee Martin S. "Charlie" Hanley, in 1963, and given its name by his wife Jane.