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July 1999

Upping The Ante, The United Colors Of Skiing, A Day Late And..., Hard Times-Strange Bedfellows, Putting A Lid On Safety, Alta's High-Tech Plans, Short Turns
Lessons are hot this year at ski resorts-here's who's taking them.
To reduce employee accidents, make safety a core value for every member of the staff.
Alpine slides and their low-skill, high-thrill successors are poised to make a comeback.
A study at Whistler shows what visitors love about the mountains.
A new venue and a recent boost in holiday retail sales proved to be a sucessful formula for the 2003 Vegas show.
Customers are not hard to find--you just have to know where to look.
A light guard, a remote control and stopping distance measurers are some great ideas from creative ski resorts.
SolVista in Colorado has ditched the wedge in favor of getting first-timers direct to parallel. The results are impressive.
A fight to expand Mammoth's airport is another example of how no-growth advocates can wreak havoc on mountain resorts.
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