- MND introduces a new brand with four divisions: MND Snow, MND Safety, MND Leisure and MND Ropeways (formerly LST.)
- MND expects a return to profitability next year and projects the global ropeway market will reach $4.3 billion in 2024.
- Construction gets underway on the third MND T-Bar in the United States.
- Wolf Creek leaves Colorado Ski Country USA.
- North America’s longest gondola misses Labor Day weekend due to a mechanical issue.
- Sun Peaks won’t spin the West Bowl T-Bar this winter.
- Jackson Hole will increase lift speeds and allow skiers to bypass the Aerial Tram by hiking to the summit this winter.
- China Peak reports minimal on-mountain damage from the Creek Fire so far.
- Killington will open later than normal with 50 percent lift capacity.
- Here’s the latest Timberline Mountain construction update.
I heard that Jackson is installing afterburners that run on Avy Dog poop to increase lift speeds ?
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That is very interesting and exciting!
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Might be time for Sun Peaks to replace West Bowl with a new chairlift (or a t-bar if wind is an issue). The bottom could also be moved down on 7 Mile Road, as there is some nice open bowl terrain below Harry’s Run that would be nice to lap.
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