The theme “Summer Ops 2.0” prevailed at SAM’s ninth annual Summer Ops Camp Sept. 4-6 at Aspen Snowmass, Colo. More than 150 resort professionals and industry suppliers from around the world came ready to listen, learn, and experience summer programming. With a focus on business and equipment trends, safety, planning, as well as on-brand approaches to design and operations, attendees enjoyed a program of sessions and activities developed to spark fresh ideas and mature approaches to summer business.
Summer Ops 2018 Aspen
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Night sliding with mSnow Galactic tubing
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Campers from Solitude enjoying Elk Camp
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Peter Santini of Aspen Snowmass talks to the group about the new features at Elk Camp
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Jamie Barrow from Vail Resorts, Sarah Borodaeff from SAM, Dave Horan from Adventure Developemt Team, Casey Dixon from The Flybook, Jonathan Lumb from Adventure Development Team and Sarah Wojcik from SAM enjoy an evening at Elk Camp.
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Campers and vendors get the chance to chat at the vendor breakfast
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Steven from Bosch discusses ebikes with Linton and Bob from Red River Ski Area
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Claire Humber, SE Group kicks of the "Summer Ops 2.0" presentation
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Sessions were well attended by both campers and vendors
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Jules Looney from Winter Park shares a risk scenario
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"Risky Business" session engages the campers in real life scenarios
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Demo day at Summer Ops Camp
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Sue Way from Aspen Snowmass discusses kids programming with the group
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Water Wars - a great way to get out frustrations with coworkers
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Campers explore the Lost Forest aerial adventure
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SAM publisher, Olivia Rowan enjoys the views at the top of Aspen
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Bahman Azarm from The Adventure Parks of Outdoor Ventures and Jacques Christinet from Kanapeo try out demo ebikes from QuietKat
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Cheers from the top of Aspen
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Aspen CEO Mike Kaplan speaks to the crowd
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ZipFlyer's James Kateridge and owner, Shawn Lerner, at the vendor showcase
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Browsing Innova Disc Golf's exhibit at the vendor breakfast
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"It Takes a Village" marketing session kicks off with Christian Knapp
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Touring Gravity Logic's flow trails at Aspen Snowmass
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Sara Weimer, Janel Jordy and Jules Looney from Winter Park take a scenic ride to the top of Aspen
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Red River Ski Area, Rich McCoy from Killington Resort, and Winter Park take in the views.
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QuietKat takes a crew of campers up Aspen Mountain on their ebikes
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Breakout sessions allow campers to connect directly with speaker on specific topics of interest
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Jamie Barrow, Jessica Milligan from Jackson Hole, and Tami Velasquez and Kevin Volz from Eldorado Climbing Walls enjoy the views from Elk Camp
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Jessica and Rachel from Wiegand invite campers to try the new Breathtaker coaster at Aspen Snowmass
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Campers learn about the development of Lost Forest
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Jordan Lipp of Childs McCune Attorneys chats with Tim Yates, Mistica Walker and Tim Bruce from Safehold Special Risk
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Climbing connections being made at Eldorado's vendor booth
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Greg Gallavan from Ropes Course, Inc. and Jim Schneider from Steamboat are engaged at a session
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Rich McCoy from Killington and other campers enjoy runs on the new Breathtaker Mountain Coaster
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Travis Beck from SE Group moderates the US Forest Service Panel
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Michel Goulet and Brian Brechwald from Petzl and Eric Cylvik from ZipTour explore the demo area
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Melissa Wilkins and Tish Lopez from Snowbird get interviewed at the top of Aspen
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Rachel and Jessica from Wiegand enjoy a complimentary glass of wine at the top of Aspen
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"That's a wrap!" - The SAM team
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Night sliding with mSnow Galactic tubing
Campers from Solitude enjoying Elk Camp
Peter Santini of Aspen Snowmass talks to the group about the new features at Elk Camp
Jamie Barrow from Vail Resorts, Sarah Borodaeff from SAM, Dave Horan from Adventure Developemt Team, Casey Dixon from The Flybook, Jonathan Lumb from Adventure Development Team and Sarah Wojcik from SAM enjoy an evening at Elk Camp.
Campers and vendors get the chance to chat at the vendor breakfast
Steven from Bosch discusses ebikes with Linton and Bob from Red River Ski Area
Claire Humber, SE Group kicks of the "Summer Ops 2.0" presentation
Sessions were well attended by both campers and vendors
Jules Looney from Winter Park shares a risk scenario
"Risky Business" session engages the campers in real life scenarios
Demo day at Summer Ops Camp
Sue Way from Aspen Snowmass discusses kids programming with the group
Water Wars - a great way to get out frustrations with coworkers
Campers explore the Lost Forest aerial adventure
SAM publisher, Olivia Rowan enjoys the views at the top of Aspen
Bahman Azarm from The Adventure Parks of Outdoor Ventures and Jacques Christinet from Kanapeo try out demo ebikes from QuietKat
Cheers from the top of Aspen
Aspen CEO Mike Kaplan speaks to the crowd
ZipFlyer's James Kateridge and owner, Shawn Lerner, at the vendor showcase
Browsing Innova Disc Golf's exhibit at the vendor breakfast
"It Takes a Village" marketing session kicks off with Christian Knapp
Touring Gravity Logic's flow trails at Aspen Snowmass
Sara Weimer, Janel Jordy and Jules Looney from Winter Park take a scenic ride to the top of Aspen
Red River Ski Area, Rich McCoy from Killington Resort, and Winter Park take in the views.
QuietKat takes a crew of campers up Aspen Mountain on their ebikes
Breakout sessions allow campers to connect directly with speaker on specific topics of interest
Jamie Barrow, Jessica Milligan from Jackson Hole, and Tami Velasquez and Kevin Volz from Eldorado Climbing Walls enjoy the views from Elk Camp
Jessica and Rachel from Wiegand invite campers to try the new Breathtaker coaster at Aspen Snowmass
Campers learn about the development of Lost Forest
Jordan Lipp of Childs McCune Attorneys chats with Tim Yates, Mistica Walker and Tim Bruce from Safehold Special Risk
Climbing connections being made at Eldorado's vendor booth
Greg Gallavan from Ropes Course, Inc. and Jim Schneider from Steamboat are engaged at a session
Rich McCoy from Killington and other campers enjoy runs on the new Breathtaker Mountain Coaster
Travis Beck from SE Group moderates the US Forest Service Panel
Michel Goulet and Brian Brechwald from Petzl and Eric Cylvik from ZipTour explore the demo area
Melissa Wilkins and Tish Lopez from Snowbird get interviewed at the top of Aspen
Rachel and Jessica from Wiegand enjoy a complimentary glass of wine at the top of Aspen
"That's a wrap!" - The SAM team
Each day began with a lively vendor showcase breakfast, where resort attendees spent time speaking with the wide variety of suppliers on-hand and learning about what they offer.
Aspen Snowmass proved to be an appropriate venue to showcase “Summer Ops 2.0” with its new Lost Forest complex of attractions and activities. Lost Forest “has a very deliberate design philosophy,” according to Peter Santini, director of business development for Aspen Skiing Company. The various special considerations for the project demanded significant amounts of careful planning and patience—a lesson reinforced at many of the sessions.
Read Moira McCarthy's article about Lost Forest from the May 2018 issue of SAM.
Sessions began Tuesday afternoon after several campers enjoyed the Canopy Run zip line tour at Snowmass. Michel Goulet of Petzl shared insight into rope access standards and industry regulation. Tom Foley of Inntopia followed with a fascinating look at how summer lodging occupancy and revenue have been trending up, leading into a discussion on the opportunities and hurdles to growing the summer market and extending the summer season. Rounding out the afternoon, a group from the U.S. Forest Service, moderated by Travis Beck of SE Group, shared advice on planning, permitting, and patience, citing the Lost Forest project and early coordination between the resort and USFS.
Tuesday evening, campers experienced Lost Forest themselves, riding the mountain coaster, playing disc golf, conquering the climbing wall, and enjoying cocktails and dinner at Elk Camp. Down at the Snowmass base, it was Summer Ops “after dark” featuring Galactic Tubing from mSnow—and plenty of hoots and hollers.
Campers awoke fresh and ready on Wednesday for what might be considered the keynote of the camp, “Summer Ops 2.0” with Claire Humber and Jason Hoover from SE Group and Maura “Mo” Trumble of CCY Architects. The group explored the evolution of summer operations into a more comprehensive and curated mountain experience that expands demographic reach, lengthens visit times, encourages repeat visitation, and increases spend.
That segued into a session about unique and on-brand activities, from jaw dropping via ferratas at Jackson Hole and Mammoth, creative kids activities from Treetop Quest, and Killington’s extensive mix of adventure attractions including the Wrecktangle, a clever adaptation of the ninja theme.
Then it was time for campers to participate in a session and collaborate on ways to avoid common claims in the “Risky Business” session led by Tim Yates and Mistica Walker of Safehold Special Risk, Jordan Lipp of Childs McCune Attorneys, and Dave Clark of Aspen Skiing Company.
Afterward, campers put themselves into their customers’ shoes with on-mountain demos and workshops focused on mountain-bike parks and programming, aerial adventure design, safety and training, the e-bike revolution, adding water elements, kids programming, and more.
Wednesday night was an escape to enjoy Aspen’s natural wonders. The SkiCo team welcomed campers to the mountaintop Aspen Club and Sundeck for sunset cocktails and a dinner presentation by Aspen Skiing Company CEO Mike Kaplan. Kaplan reiterated the importance of planning and patience when developing a successful summer operation, and took questions from the crowd.
The final day of camp highlighted the Aspen region’s collaborative strengths with a marketing session featuring Christian Knapp and Kristi “K2” Kavanaugh of Aspen Snowmass and Snowmass Tourism’s Rose Abello. The panel discussed their “it takes a village” approach to marketing Snowmass as a summer destination.
Santini extrapolated on Lost Forest planning and shared key lessons during “Oh, What I Wish I Had Known,” a panel session, alongside Jamie Barrow of Vail Resorts and Nancy Heard of Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park. The panel of veteran summer operators outlined the often-overlooked aspects of summer operations—building staff culture, designing operating procedures, conducting inspections, guide training, keeping up with standards and technology, risk management, and customer education.
And finally, the program wrapped up with breakout PODS, small groups led by experts in a variety of subjects.
While collaboration, planning, and patience were running themes for the “Summer Ops 2.0” conversation, networking and sharing ideas is a running theme for SAM’s camps. Vendor breakfasts, destination dinners, break-out sessions, and shared moments once again proved to be of immeasurable value in connecting operators with experienced pros, vendors, and colleagues from around the country.