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SAM · The Digital Edition

July 1996

21 articles

In This Issue

  • Replacements, Rebuilds And Other Fixes

    An outline of the various approaches being taken to solve the problem of design and manufacturing deficiencies in Yan detachables produced by…

  • Poised For Change

    The ski area industry came together in Charleston, S.C., for NSAA’s “Future of the Industry” Summit at the national trade show. The…

  • Reliability For Evacuation

    All parts of lift backup engines should be tested and maintained to ensure reliability. Three possible components of an effective evacuation system…

  • Caution! Forest Plan Revisions Ahead

    A timely reminder that the mandated revisions of land-use plans by the Forest Service require close involvement by ski area permittees.

  • Plastic Replaces Coupon Books

    Swain Ski Center, N.Y., replaced coupon books with a debit card system using credit card technology and equipment already in place. The…

  • Suggestion Box Goes High-Tech

    At Silver Mountain, Idaho, the old on-site, intercept-and-quiz customer surveys have been replaced by metal boxes with keypads, providing results that are…

  • Bedless Destination

    Without a bed base, Mt. Hood Meadows, Oregon, couldn’t compete as a destination ski resort but without big bucks, it couldn’t construct…

  • The Snow King Of Tyrol Basin

    A whimsical tale based on the true story of the McKays of Tyrol Basin and how they attempted to create the world’s…

  • Downsizing Snofones

    The ubiquitous toll-free 800-number for snow condition reports is on the wane at many ski areas. It’s not lack of skier interest,…

  • More Days/ More Fun But Shrinking Numbers

    The 1995-96 National Skier/Boarder Opinion Survey (NSOS) shows continuing trends in participation, income levels, age and interests. Customers are more complex and…