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Keystone Resort
Keystone Resort - image courtesy Chad Schmidt
» Colorado, United States

Keystone Resort is a ski resort located in Keystone, Colorado, USA. It was founded on November 21, 1970 by Max Dercum. The resort consists of four mountains named Dercum Mountain, North Peak, the Outback, and Independence Bowl, with the first three mountains mentioned are connected by a series of ski lifts and gondolas. Collectively, the mountains form the largest operation in Colorado to offer a night skiing, where several trails are lit by large light fixtures, and lift operation can run until late into the night. Night skiing takes place after sunset until as late as 10 p.m. on as many as 15 of the resort's trails.

Keystone Adventure Tours - Backcountry skiing/riding 101
Most skiers and riders dream of fresh tracks in the backcountry, however they don't have the backcountry skills, knowledge, fitness or time. Keystone’s new guided snowcat tours is just the ticket to give advanced to expert skiers/riders their first taste of untouched terrain without the typical 30-40 minute hike. Instead, a heated snowcat whisks skiers and riders to more than 860 acres of bowl skiing/riding in just 10-15 minutes.

As part of the program, skiers and riders must participate in a an introductory avalanche awareness talk where they learn to judge slope angle, how to pick safe lines, where not to ski, how to ski, who to ski with, what equipment they’ll need and how to use the equipment. Last year’s cost was only $71 for a full-day guided tour (about 4-5 hours), making it one of the most affordable (and safe) ways to experience snowcat skiing/riding in the industry.

Resort Data
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Vertical: 
953m
Peak Elevation: 
3782m
Base Elevation: 
2835m
Skiable Area: 
3148 acres
Runs: 
117 total 19% beginner 32% intermediate 49% advanced/expert)
Longest Run: 
Schoolmarm - 3.5 miles (5.6 km)
Lift System: 
20 total (2 gondola, 12 chair, 5 surface)
Lift Capacity: 
33, 564 people per hour
Snowfall: 
230 in/ year (5.84 m/ year)
Snowmaking: 
Yes, 684 acres
Night Skiing: 
15 trails
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Keystone Resort Employment
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Job NameJob CategoryCompanysort iconStart Date
Ski Shop Sales Assoc./Rental TechnicianHire & RetailSpecialty Sports Venture11/15/2008
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