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Taylor Sienkiewicz,Summit Daily

KEYSTONE RESORT — Part-time Denver resident David Lesh has once again stepped into the public spotlight by posting controversial photos on his social media.

After being , the 34-year-old outdoor clothing company owner, who also lives part-time in Breckenrdige, at Keystone Resort on Sunday on his Instagram page. Lesh posted the photos with the caption, “solid park sesh, no lift ticket needed.”

Keystone spokeswoman Loryn Roberson said the resort is aware of the trespassing that took place over the weekend and is working with law enforcement.

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, all Colorado ski areas are closed under Gov. Jared Polis’ executive order. Summit County ski areas are closed to all activity, including uphill access. In March, the  to protect local communities and first responders.

The comments under Lesh’s Instagram have been a mixed bag. Some are praising the snowmobiler, commenting “Savage” or tagging friends suggesting they do the same. Others were upset, one of whom asked, “why is this guy such a tool?”

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