2020: A Look Back
With each New Year, it is normal to look back on the last 12 months, take stock of the good and bad, then forge a path into the brighter days ahead.
Reviewing 2020 in hindsight, however, has a different feel than any other year. What started with NYE fireworks over the Silver Queen Gondola as well as a string of perfect powder days, suddenly shifted into the global coronavirus pandemic. Immediately, we missed our guests. Missed our first tracks. Missed our après ski. And yet, as a community, we banded together, volunteered our time, donated where we could and took comfort in the smaller things: Walks on a nature trail. Sunrise on the Bells. The changing of the seasons.
Throughout 2020, we kept climbing. And so did you. Because of that, we have nothing but optimism for 2021.
Reviewing 2020 in hindsight, however, has a different feel than any other year. What started with NYE fireworks over the Silver Queen Gondola as well as a string of perfect powder days, suddenly shifted into the global coronavirus pandemic. Immediately, we missed our guests. Missed our first tracks. Missed our après ski. And yet, as a community, we banded together, volunteered our time, donated where we could and took comfort in the smaller things: Walks on a nature trail. Sunrise on the Bells. The changing of the seasons.
Throughout 2020, we kept climbing. And so did you. Because of that, we have nothing but optimism for 2021.
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