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09 May 2018 07:53 #231779 by thunderchief
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Apologies if this was posted already and I missed it.

komonews.com/news/local/michigan-company...including-snoqualmie

Hope the uphill policy doesn't change! I don't see why it would, given that it is forest service land. I suspect in the grand scheme of things, things are not likely to change much. Maybe a slightly higher chance of getting new detatchables in the future? Perhaps it will be added to a pass?

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09 May 2018 09:13 #231780 by frank
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Unfortunately, Boyne purchased the Summit in 2007. Old article.

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10 May 2018 17:54 - 11 May 2018 13:52 #231788 by gravitymk
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Unfortunately, Boyne purchased the Summit in 2007.  Old article.


This is a recent story, check the date line.
You are thinking Booth Creek, who in turn sold to CNL Holdings, who in turn sold to EPR Properties, who in turn sold to Boyne. Boyne held the management contract for the area for since the CNL purchase, however wasn't the owner until this year.

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