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Ski Quotes Of The Week

By J.D. O'Connor
March 05, 2007

"It's exciting as hell. Nobody in our industry has been through this. This is the biggest, largest, the most money spent on a tram in North America."

Jerry Blann, president of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, on the area's new tram.

"The other day I was coming home with the kids from skiing. The sun was shining on the white mountains all coated with new snow. It was incredibly beautiful and impressive. I smiled all the way home. I felt like the luckiest person in the world."

Anna Conrad, survivor of the 1982 Alpine Meadows avalanche which killed seven.

"We've had a great season so far and this is our way of saying thank you to the community. We hope that people come and have a good time. Then we hope they come back next year."

Glenn Godsey, one of a group of investors operating Tuxedo Ridge in New York, formerly known as Sterling Forest, after waiving all lift and rental fees for guests until the end of the season.

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