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  2. North Central Regional Transit District - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 2015, the new Mountain Trail route opened, providing service between the city of Santa Fe and the Santa Fe Ski Area. Unlike most other NCRTD routes, there is a $5 fare to ride each-way in winter and one-way outside of the ski season, although this is compensated for with discounts for lift tickets at the ski area, during season ...

  3. Sandia Peak Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    With a rise of 1,000 feet (300 m) and length of 4,200 feet (1,300 m), it was the longest T-bar lift in the US. [2] The ice skating rink was installed in 1947, and a bunkhouse built in 1948. During this time, a lift ticket on Constam was $3.50, and ski lessons were $3. [5]

  4. Sandia Peak Tramway - Wikipedia

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    On New Year's Eve, 2021, a winter storm caused the emergency cable to ice over and droop onto the track cables, causing the tramway to stop mid-course. Nineteen employees from TEN 3, the restaurant at the top terminal, and a Sandia Peak tram-cabin operator were aboard the downhill tram car evacuating the restaurant for the approaching storm ...

  5. Breckenridge Lift Tickets - Everything you need to know - AOL

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  6. Nearly 21,000 tickets purchased for New Mexico Bowl; is it ...

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    Dec. 12—Two sure signs the New Mexico Bowl is right around the corner: A plane's worth of players and coaches walking off a chartered flight and onto the tarmac at Cutter Aviation in mid ...

  7. Ski Apache - Wikipedia

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    Ski Apache is a ski resort located in southern New Mexico on the slopes of Sierra Blanca mountains. It is owned and operated, since 1963, by the Mescalero Apache Tribe. Ski Apache was the only ski resort in New Mexico with its own gondola lift, until Taos Ski Valley obtained a gondola lift but it doesn't serve ski runs, but connects the children's center to the base making the Gondola at ...