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Two mountains at Brian Head Resort being connected

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Brian Head Resort (southern Utah) is undergoing a big expansion. Two new chairlifts and 35% more terrain are on schedule to be completed for the 2007-08 ski season. The resort has two separate mountains, Giants Steps and Navajo. This summer a new interconnect lift and ski trail system is being constructed that will join the two mountains together. ...Two new lifts and a ski-over bridge are being built so that skiers and snowboarders will be able to visit both mountains by skiing/riding instead of driving.

For more: http://www.brianhead.com/
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I dropped in there this winter. The place could do with a bit more terrain and the stuff between the two areas looked more interesting. Very high, unique scenery, they get big powder and worth the two hour trip up from Las Vegas if you happen to be there.
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Never heard of it, but obviously will have to add it to the must dos. Very Happy
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brian, The might dos... I wouldn't go out of your way to try it but if you happen to be nearby...
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