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T-Bar Social Club to Open in Revitalized June Lake, California

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June Lake, CA, home to June Mountain, neighbor to Mammoth Mountain, and now part of Alterra’s portfolio, is currently experiencing a bit of a resurgence. The ski area has always been off the radar, even though it offers the best lift-accessible backcountry skiing in the country, ‘four thousand feet of couloirs, bowls, techy alpine faces, and some of the finest north-facing old-growth […]

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Steven Agar | September 8, 2018
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Three Groups Making an Impact – Sustaining Skiing, Saving the Snow

This past election season went off the rails, with environmental issues taking a backseat to email scandals and locker room talk. That, along with other hurdles, has the Federal Government struggling to make “going green”a reality. Fortunately, some stalwart ski enthusiasts are holding it down, eye on the bigger picture, doing their part to help the environment. They like what […]

Robin Azer | November 8, 2016
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Can the Future of Ski Resorts be GREEN? | …or Are We Just Dreaming?

Our friend Jamie Schectman, CEO of the Mountain Riders Alliance (MRA), has been causing a green stir in the ski industry for a few years now.  He wants to create sustainable, community owned, green ski resorts that cater to both backcountry and recreational skiers.  No one has ever tried anything like it and it sounds like a great plan, but there […]

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Miles Clark | April 15, 2013
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