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It didn t have to be that way: Epic Pass holders frustrated with refund process

It didn t have to be that way: Epic Pass holders frustrated with refund process
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It didn t have to be that way: Epic Pass holders frustrated with refund process

Some Epic Pass holders say they finally received the refunds they requested for their 2020-21 season passes, but it’s been a long and difficult road. In spring of 2020, Vail Resorts launched Epic Coverage following.

Summit locals win at inaugural A-Basin Reverse Enduro mountain bike race

Photo from Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Nearly 40 cyclists climbed more than 1,500 feet to race Saturday, July 31, at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area’s first-ever Reverse Enduro mountain bike race. Eleven women and 27 men challenged themselves by climbing the three miles from A-Basin’s base to the top of the Zuma Lift at 12,456 feet. Breckenridge cyclist Taylor Shelden completed the course in the fastest time at 31 minutes and 6 seconds. He beat men’s runner-up John Rauen of Breckenridge (36:36) and third-place finisher Kevin Minard of Dillon (37:43). Alisha Scheifley of Dillon, who won the Soda Creek Scramble last week in Keystone, won the Reverse Enduro women’s race with a time of 38:27. Scheifley bested runner-up and Summit local Meggie Manzo (46:38) and third-place finisher Shauna Bocksch of Frisco (50:30).

Ski industry leaders come together to combat climate change

Ashley Low Ski industry giants have set their sights on the future of sustainability. Last month, Alterra Mountain Co., Boyne Resorts, POWDR and Vail Resorts announced the Climate Collaborative Charter , a promise to do everything in their power to leave a positive impact for future generations by combating climate change. The charter characterizes climate change as “the most critical issue” facing the industry and the world, and it commits the companies to reducing their energy use and waste production, advocating for effective public policy and to being responsible stewards of the environment. The companies also pledged to incorporate sustainability into all aspects of their businesses and to place collaboration over competition when it comes to solving the problem.

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