As a note for those looking closely at the 1989 trail map and noticing the short lift ascending past Gold into the open bowl terrain, while it still exists on the mountain it's only used by ski patrol conducting avalanche control, and climbing above the Gold chair into the area it services or riding that lift will, last I heard, result in your passes being pulled. This will also happen if you enter into the women's downhill or the traverse to it when it has not been opened by ski patrol. The whole area is, in fact, in bounds and they do actively patrol it.
Great video, thanks for letting me write this one!
As a note for those looking closely at the 1989 trail map and noticing the short lift ascending past Gold into the open bowl terrain, while it still exists on the mountain it's only used by ski patrol conducting avalanche control, and climbing above the Gold chair into the area it services or riding that lift will, last I heard, result in your passes being pulled. This will also happen if you enter into the women's downhill or the traverse to it when it has not been opened by ski patrol. The whole area is, in fact, in bounds and they do actively patrol it.
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