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Angel Diva
One category of ski area that intrigues me are the American non-profits. Bridger Bowl in MT is probably the largest. There aren’t many, but more than you might expect. Cochran’s Ski Area in VT is perhaps the most well known. Recently there was an article in High Country News about a few non-profits out west that included what’s been happening at Ashland. I have good friends who are actively supporting Mt. Ashland in southern OR. The other place in the article is Antelope Ski Area in WY.
Have you skied at a non-profit? If so, did the vibe feel different than a for-profit ski area of comparable size? If you lived near a non-profit, would you support it by skiing there for a day or two, or making a small donation to a capital campaign?
Have you skied at a non-profit? If so, did the vibe feel different than a for-profit ski area of comparable size? If you lived near a non-profit, would you support it by skiing there for a day or two, or making a small donation to a capital campaign?