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Officials from Vail Resorts and the U.S. Forest Service dig up some wet dirt Thursday morning at the top of the new McCoy Park area at Beaver Creek. From left are Bill Kennedy, Carl Orlowski, Kyle Griffith, Gary Shimanowitz, Nadia Guerriero, Leanne Veldhuis, Carl Eaton, Dan Ramker and Addy McCord. Guerriero, Beaver Creek’s chief operating officer, got to hold on to her gold shovel as a keepsake. Vail Resorts/Special to the Daily Beaver Creek and U.S. Forest Service officials broke ground Thursday on the ski area’s new McCoy Park project, a 250-acre expansion of lift-served terrain that will include two new quads and 17 new trails. ....
July 1, 2021, 9:39 pm From left to right, Gary Shimanowitz, Nadia Guerriero, Eagle-Holy Cross District Ranger Leanne Veldhuis, Carl Eaton and Dan Ramker, director of mountain operations at Beaver Creek (David O. Williams photo). Beaver Creek on Thursday broke ground on a 250-acre expansion of beginner and intermediate ski terrain high atop the mountain with expansive views of the Sawatch and Gore Mountain ranges. Its new McCoy Park terrain will include two new quad lifts, 17 new alpine skiing trails and a smaller network of Nordic trails. In all, the expansion, which will be open for the 2021-22 ski season, takes Beaver Creek up to 2,082 skiable alpine acres, 25 lifts and 167 trails. ....
Ross Leonhart/[email protected] At Beaver Creek, mountain operations use two types of snowcats to maintain the conditions across the mountain. With long, steep runs in Colorado, winch cats are used for heavy maintenance and use a 3,000-foot cable attached to the top of runs that spools out as the driver comes down, and tenses up to support the 25,000-pound machine coming back up. For skiers and splitboarders earning their turns at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and other mountains outside of operating hours, winch cats are the reason many trails are closed to uphill traffic. You can’t miss the flashing lights at the tops and bottoms of closed trails at night. ....