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Lifts 1987– The East Pours It On
The surge in lift building set a record or two and missed several by a whisker or two. Overall, it was another great year.
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Night Crew Burn-Out
The stresses of night work can be extreme; when combined with weather hazzards, the results can be very damaging.
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Canada– Skiing As A National Policy
A cooperative approach between many entitles is used successfully promote the sport. An overview by David Rowan.
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Mount Allan – Planned By Computer
The 1998 Winter Olympics will be hield on slopes that were created in a new way. Paul Mathews explains how and hwy it was…
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Can You Clone Gray Rocks?
A perennial success, a star in the ski resort galaxy and the mountain is all of 600 feet high. The secret revealed by Janet…
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Scale Model Snow Control
The effects of slope modification can be seen in dramatic thtree dimensions with this new technique, according to brian Hayter.
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Good Mountain, Poor Snow
Lack of snow had Bromont’s management stymied, but massive snowmaking and clever marketing produced a big turnaround. By Guy Thibaudeau.
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Moving Snow By Chopper
The idea seems like overkill until you minimize the variables. Then patching makes sense according to Jim Buckingham.
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The Brand Study– An Analysis
Whether or not the revelations prove to be valid, the ski industry has a new viewpoint on its customer says Jim Spring.
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Engine/Air Compressor Direct Coupling
The two machines can work together using an innovative coupling system. Jame E. Gallagher tells how it was done.

