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Both resorts could have 60% or more of their inbounds terrain available, with the Highland Bowl scheduled to open Saturday if conditions allow.
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The “Blessing of the Skis and Snowboards” is an annual tradition where parishioners gather with their equipment to pray for safe adventures and a bounty of fresh snow.
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A warm and dry November put a damper on early-season snowpack, so skiers and riders will have to stay at higher elevations for some turns at local ski areas this week.
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The new ski movie features a diverse cast of female athletes on the slopes — with all women behind the camera, too.
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The “Tenants for Turns” program offers incentives to landlords who rent to Aspen Skiing Company employees, with benefits like a free ski pass, bundle of lift tickets or $1,500 gift certificate. One landlord-tenant pair shares their experience with the program in this audio postcard.
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Aspen One will have its own CEO, David Tanner, who will provide strategic “guidance, resources, processes and technology” so the teams in each division can “focus more directly on their unique business operations.”
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Crown, who was the managing partner of the Aspen Skiing Company and a trustee of the Aspen Institute, died in an accident Sunday at the age of 70. Major institutions, including the White House, issued statements mourning his death this week.
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The documentary from Level One Productions follows Kennison’s story in parallel with that of the late Barry Corbet, a pioneering skier and mountaineer who also became an advocate after his own spinal cord injury.
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“One for All” won the Hayden Kennedy award at this year’s 5Point Adventure Film Festival and will be featured in an “encore” screening at TACAW on Wednesday.
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After three decades in Aspen and even more time in the ski industry, Kaplan says it's the people of Aspen Skiing Company who stand out, “and it’s not only their skill, but their passion.”