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Park City’s Eaglet Chair Suspended for 2021-22
First installed to serve the 2002 Olympic Games, this short triple chair is likely out of service for good.
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December 10, 2021
A Run Down the Rock-Riddled Park City (Canyons) Abyss Expert Glades
A journey down the expert Peak 5 area on Park City's Canyons side, starting at the top of Mystic Pines and jumping into the Abyss woods at the third gate from the lift. These woods arguably comprise the toughest lift-serviced terrain within all of Park City.
December 29, 2021
Park City Requiring Paid Parking Reservations on All Park City-Side Lots for 2022-23
The resort will require paid reservations for all the Park City-side lots, including Main, First Time, and Silver King, seven days a week until 1pm. Most Canyons-side lots will remain free at all times next season.
April 22, 2022
Are Vail Resorts Mountains Really Struggling to Open their Terrain? We Took a Look.
In recent days, Vail Resorts has come under fire for not opening terrain fast enough at several resorts. Given the gravity of these claims, we’ve decided to investigate whether Vail Resorts has really struggled to match its competitors’ terrain offerings—and if so, how far they are lagging behind.
January 1, 2022
Score Changes: Multiple Resorts Struggle to Handle Increased Crowds
In the wake of unprecedented resort traffic, we are dropping the Crowd Flow scores for several mountains, including seven owned by Vail Resorts.
May 12, 2022
Park City Forced to Cancel All Lift Upgrade Projects for 2022-23
The Park City Planning Commission has blocked the Silverlode and Eagle lift upgrades as Utah’s largest resort struggles to handle increased on-mountain traffic.
June 16, 2022
Park City
This uniquely expansive resort offers diverse terrain and a world-class freestyle setup. Despite recent improvements, navigation logistics are still a major sore point.
Mountain Review
June 11, 2020
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