
Denver Post file
You can lug your skis to and from the mountain, or you could grab them (and you) a Lyft now in Colorado. (Denver Post file) Getting your player ready...
There’s nothing like a hot, sweaty ski resort shuttle jam-packed with people and all their ski gear to get you psyched for a day on the slopes.
On second thought, there’s got to be a better way.
Ride-share service Lyft announced in Vail, Beaver Creek, Aspen, Snowmass, Steamboat Springs, Telluride, Winter Park and Granby to make those car-free trips to the mountains a little easier (or just your post- ride home).
When you open the app, there will be a Ski Rack option under ride types, according to the release.
Riders will be charged the ride fare plus $8 for the rack-specific vehicle that can carry two snowboards or four sets of adult skis, the post added, and can be split among the group like other rides.
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