Mountain Scene July 11, 2021 Covid-19 has thrown us into a new world of closed borders, bubbles and health and safety protocols over this past year, and while we’ve all been ‘‘re-imagining’’, ‘‘pivoting’’ and crystal ball-polishing to the best of our ability, the ride will be rocky for some time yet. But this uncertainty and global lull in tourism has also created an opportunity to rethink our purpose, how we operate and how we measure success, so we can begin making change before international demand returns. While this may seem counter-intuitive right now, particularly with the recent pause to quarantine-free travel, our community as a whole has a chance to shape tourism in a way that fits more cohesively with our place and our people.