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  2. Timber Ridge Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    When Timber Ridge opened in 1961, the ski area had only one lift. This lift was a tow rope that was powered by a 1949 Chevy. The cost to use this tow rope at this time was 50 cents. In 1967 the lift cost increased to $3.00 during the week and $3.50 on the weekends. The cost to rent skis at that time was $4.00.Snowboards were not around at this ...

  3. Snow River Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    There's also a ski shop, ski and board rentals, and lockers throughout the lodge. The mountain is serviced by two double chairlifts, one high-speed six person lift, one T-bar lift, one rope tow, and one carpet lift. [12] The hill also offers NASTAR racing and has a ski school with private and group lessons. The NASTAR run has permanent course ...

  4. Boyne Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Boyne Mountain Resort is a ski resort with a collection of accommodations in Northern Michigan located near Boyne City operated by Boyne Resorts.The center piece is an upscale resort called The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa.

  5. Mont Ripley - Wikipedia

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    1945 - The Michigan College of Mining and Technology leases land from the Quincy Mining Company for $1.00 per year to expand the operational area. 1948 - Mont Ripley installs six 1500 watt lights to illuminate the tow line for night skiing. 1965 - A T-bar lift is installed, continuing operation today.

  6. BigRentz - Wikipedia

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    BigRentz was co-founded in March 2012 by Dallas Imbimbo, Stephen Jesson and Nick Kovacevich. Initially, they purchased domain names such as forkliftrental.com, scissorliftrental.com, and discountliftrental.com, and started to fulfill equipment rental orders using local equipment rental companies in order to validate their idea of online heavy equipment rentals.

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