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Way early I know, but anyone considering skiing this winter should know that big changes are coming because of covid. Vail Associates (Epic Pass) announced this week that a reservation system will be put in place for lift tickets to all of their destinations, along with reduced lift capacity and other restrictions. Alterra (IKON Pass) hasn't announced any changes yet, but the expectation is that they will follow Vail's lead.

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I skied 8 days this season:  4 at Brighton/Solitude and 4 at Mammoth.  Interesting that in red state Utah, indoor dining and hot tubs were open, and strangers were much more likely to let me sit with them on chair lifts.  In blue state California, dining was outdoors (brrr) or carry-out, hot tubs were closed, and a lift operator ordered me to wear a medical face mask over my neoprene face warmer because the latter had perforations.  Oh well, the skiing was great in both places, and I was thankful to be able to enjoy it.

Steve 8 - I too thought that Covid would negatively impact skiing this season, but it actually didn't; at least where I skied (UT, CO, Tahoe, Mammoth). Skiers actually conformed to the rules (masks everywhere but on the slopes). I even saw lift attendants not allow people on their lifts if they didn't wear acceptable masks. What sucked this year, more than anything else, was minimum snow coverage. I'm hoping for a better snow season in 2021-22; especially since I'm planning on Europe next Jan.

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