Smaller ski resorts tout personality, Champagne tastes

Smaller ski resorts tout personality, Champagne tastes

Independent ski resorts use personality to stand out
Silverton Mountain north of Durango stands far apart from the megaresorts of the North American ski industry. The mountain sees as many skiers in a season as Breckenridge Ski Resort sees during a busy winter weekend.
Bennett Levine of West Vail skis during the opening of Northwoods and Game Creek Bowl in Vail. To compete with the big guys, smaller resorts tout authenticity and personality.
Silverton Mountain ski patroller Marc Kloster makes a run down the mountain in 2013. The ski area uses its lack of amenities as an attraction. It has just one lift and 1,800 acres of uncrowded terrain for expert skiers.

Smaller ski resorts tout personality, Champagne tastes

Silverton Mountain north of Durango stands far apart from the megaresorts of the North American ski industry. The mountain sees as many skiers in a season as Breckenridge Ski Resort sees during a busy winter weekend.
Bennett Levine of West Vail skis during the opening of Northwoods and Game Creek Bowl in Vail. To compete with the big guys, smaller resorts tout authenticity and personality.
Silverton Mountain ski patroller Marc Kloster makes a run down the mountain in 2013. The ski area uses its lack of amenities as an attraction. It has just one lift and 1,800 acres of uncrowded terrain for expert skiers.