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  2. Mountain High - Wikipedia

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    Mountain High Resort Mountain High. Mountain High's resort is separated into three different areas along State Route 2. Lift tickets purchased at any one of the areas are good at the other two, and a shuttle normally operates between the west and east resorts, ferrying skiers and snowboarders back and forth.

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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  4. Lift ticket - Wikipedia

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    A lift ticket or lift pass is an identifier usually attached to a skier's or snowboarder's outerwear that indicates they have paid and can ride on the ski lift(s) that transport people and equipment up or down a mountain.

  5. Frustrated with crowded resorts, more skiers risk avalanche ...

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    A growing number of skiers, weary of high prices and long lift lines at crowded resorts, are turning to the solitude of backcountry slopes. But the avalanche dangers are real, and skiers should go ...

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    According to Expedia, flights on Thanksgiving day are 11% cheaper than the average ticket prices on other days of the same week, and airports are 45% less busy. Bargains are less available on ...

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  8. Peak 2 Peak Gondola - Wikipedia

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    Whistler Mountain was opened by the Garibaldi Lift Company in 1965 and Blackcomb opened under separate ownership in 1980. [5] It was not until 1997 when Intrawest, the owner of Blackcomb Mountain, bought Whistler Mountain and brought both mountains together on a single lift ticket. Ever since, many skiers wanted a way to be able to ski both ...

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    In our travel news roundup this week: the rise in solo dining, where to save money at US ski resorts, plus the Californian hot-air balloon company offering a rather cheeky package.