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Small ski areas make a comeback.

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More than 500 smaller ski areas have closed in the US in recent years, but now they're making a comeback...

"What killed off all of those ski areas was snow-making," Berry said. "The bigger places made huge investments in technology that community areas or farmers running a lift in a cow pasture weren't able to match. Customers' expectations changed and that was the tipping point. But there is a real desire out there for convenience and affordability, and you are now seeing a lot of these small areas responding to that and doing quite well. Nobody is going to drive four hours to ski them, but if you live close by, it makes a lot of sense."

Great article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12321-2004Dec19.html
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Interesting that this is happening in the States
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