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Keystone’s new lift opens an alpine wonderland for skiers of all levels

Bergman Express lift takes skiers to 12,282 feet — and the gorgeous views above timberline

A skier explores the high-alpine environment of Keystone's Bergman Bowl, which is lift served for the first time this season. The lift tops out at 12,282 feet, which is hundreds of feet above timberline. Previously it was accessible only by hiking and snowcat. (Katie Young/Keystone Resort)
A skier explores the high-alpine environment of Keystone’s Bergman Bowl, which is lift served for the first time this season. The lift tops out at 12,282 feet, which is hundreds of feet above timberline. Previously it was accessible only by hiking and snowcat. (Katie Young/Keystone Resort)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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"So often, beginner terrain or intermediate terrain is skiing to the parking lot. This opportunity to get them into the mountains and have that sense of exploration is what drove me every day to complete this project."
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