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What’s new in Colorado skiing and snowboarding for 2024-25

New lift will enhance beginner and intermediate skiing at Copper; major snowmaking improvements at Winter Park

Workers install a lift tower that will be part of Copper Mountain's new Timberline Express lift this upcoming season. A six-person high-speed lift. it will replace a conventional four-person chair, serving the western side of the Copper Mounain complex. (Curtis DeVore/provided by Copper Mountain)
Workers install a lift tower that will be part of Copper Mountain’s new Timberline Express lift this upcoming season. A six-person high-speed lift. it will replace a conventional four-person chair, serving the western side of the Copper Mounain complex. (Curtis DeVore/provided by Copper Mountain)
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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Two significant lift replacements and snowmaking improvements at three resorts highlight what's new in Colorado skiing for 2024-25. Copper Mountain and Snowmass are replacing lifts and Winter Park has significantly improved its snowmaking capabilities.
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