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He certainly couldnât find it, in any case.
That frustrating day a few years ago on the Cunningham Cove trail â and off it â helped to inspire what today is the Trailhead Stewardship Project.
Johnson hopes this partnership between The Trailhead, which is a bike and ski shop in Baker City, and the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest will help future hikers avoid the conundrum that he confronted that day high on the western slopes of the Elkhorn Mountains.
Johnson is general manager of Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort, which several years ago opened The Trailhead on Main Street in downtown Baker City.
NORTH POWDER â With skiers and snowboarders carving turns in fresh powder, feathery white clouds glittering in their wake, it was almost possible to forget thereâs a pandemic going on.
But though symbols of the viral scourge were evident this season at Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort, the ski area bucked trends that affected other types of businesses by welcoming more visitors than the previous year, rather than fewer, said Anthony Lakes Marketing Director Chelsea Judy.
She didnât have specific numbers.
âWe went into it without any expectations, but I would say it was definitely a successful season,â Judy said on Wednesday, March 31. âPeople were grateful to be able to ski through a pandemic.â
BAKER CITY â With skiers and snowboarders carving turns in fresh powder, feathery white clouds glittering in their wake, it was almost possible to forget thereâs a pandemic going on.
But though symbols of the viral scourge were evident this season at Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort, the ski area bucked trends that affected other types of businesses by welcoming more visitors than the previous year, rather than fewer, said Chelsea Judy, Anthony Lakes marketing director.
She didnât have specific numbers.
âWe went into it without any expectations, but I would say it was definitely a successful season,â Judy said on Wednesday, March 31. âPeople were grateful to be able to ski through a pandemic.â