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July 1999

A look into the 2002-2003 ticket/pass prices for different regions and how the range of prices has increased within the industry.
Man's best friend is no longer an unwanted guest at many mountain resorts. Here's why catering to the dog can go a long way.
Snapshots from industry shows throughout the season.
Meteorologists can be a ski area's worst enemy, but there are ways to win them over and create a fan of your area and of winter in general.
Annual roundup of special winter sports sections in major metropolitan newspapers and industry-specific magazines across North America.
The most powerful marketing tool for a ski resort is its customer- here's how you can discovered who these very important skiers and riders are.
End-of-Season Numbers Not So Bad, SLOC Reports Profit, Heavenly Deal Closes, Club Med Leaves Copper, USSA and NBC Ink Deal, Breckenridge Gets OK for $400M Expansion, Vancouver in 2010?, WestRock Signs Lease, Okemo Begins Jackson Gore Expansion, Two Ski Areas Find New Owners, Golden Eagle Award, Ski Patrols Create National Union, No More Skiing at Brodie, Durango Back in Action, People, Supplier Personnel, Supplier News.
A Big Round of Applause: Winter 2002 Olympics, NSAA At Forty, Racing Doesn't Benefit Most Cross Country Areas, Bad Words, and Don't Drive Parents Away With Pricing.
Despite 9/11, the Olympics and warm weather, the industry managed an average season.
ASC Sued Over Steamboat Renege, Utah Gets Big Promotion Dollars, USFS Names New Recreation Director, Forest Service Fee Structure Changes?, Now, To Our Rescue: Global Warming?, Necessity The Mother of Change?
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