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Keystone Resort

Keystone Resort is a ski resort located in Keystone, Colorado, United States. Since 1997, the resort has been owned and operated by Vail Resorts. It consists of three mountains – Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and the Outback – and five Bowls (Independence, Erickson, Bergman, and North and South Bowls). The three mountains are connected by a series of ski lifts and gondolas with access from two base areas (River Run and Mountain House).

Keystone Resort
Keystone Resort
Location in Colorado
Keystone Resort
Keystone Resort (the United States)
LocationWhite River National Forest
Summit County, Colorado, United States
Nearest major cityKeystone, Colorado
Coordinates39°36′18″N 105°57′15″W / 39.60500°N 105.95417°W / 39.60500; -105.95417
StatusOperating
OwnerVail Resorts
Vertical3,128 ft (953 m)
Top elevation12,408 feet (3,782 m)
Base elevation9,280 feet (2,830 m)
Skiable area3,148 acres (12.74 km2)
Trails135 total
(19% beginner
32% intermediate
49% advanced)
Longest runSchoolmarm – 3.5 miles (5.6 km)
Lift system29 total (2 gondolas, 10 chair lifts, 2 high speed six packs, 4 high speed quads, 1 fixed grip quad, 1 triple chairlift, 3 double chair lifts and 6 surface lifts)
Snowfall230 in/year (5.8 m/year)
Snowmaking662+ acres
Night skiing15 trails
Websitewww.keystoneresort.com

History edit

In the 1940s, Max Dercum left his job as a forestry professor and ski racing coach at Penn State University to work for the Forest Service as a forester and fire spotter in Colorado. He and his wife Edna first lived in Georgetown before settling on a ranch outside the village of Keystone. Max served as a rodeo clown at the Summer Rodeo. Their passion was skiing.[1]

They skied at the Climax Mine, Loveland and Berthoud Passes, Loveland Ski Area, and Steamboat. After a race at Loveland Pass, Max filed mining claims for land around an alpine cirque that he hoped to develop into a ski area. Max served as the head coach of the ski school, and Edna quickly followed as the first female instructor at the school.[citation needed]

Founding edit

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Max hiked and scouted the mountain, drew up plans for the ski area, and created a papier-mâché model of the mountain ranges. After discussing the plan for the New Year's party (1968–1969), Bill Bergman, a corporate lawyer from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, agreed. At 3 a.m. on New Year's Day, Bill and Max founded the Keystone International.[2]

Bill and Max hired lumbermen to hand-cut the ski trails, which Max laid out to follow the natural contours of the mountain. They used the old timber and mining roads and installed the lift towers with helicopters. A wetland easement was also included in the development, so no building would be directly on the Snake River.[3] Keystone was opened on November 21, 1970.

In May 1974, Keystone was acquired by Ralston Purina.[4][5]

1976 Winter Olympics edit

Independence Mountain was an Olympic finalist and nearly selected for the alpine skiing downhill event for the 1976 Winter Olympic Games, initially awarded to Denver, United States.[6] Lands owned by the Denver Water Board at the base of Independence Mountain were given consideration by the Forest Service as an alternative second base area. Speculation about conflicts in the Snake River Valley with the lynx reintroduction program stifled further study and land allocation. Prior to the formal expansion of the Keystone ski area onto Independence Mountain, this terrain was under permit by multiple guides and outfitters in the 1970s and 1980s using snowcats and helicopters for alpine skiing.[This paragraph needs citation(s)]

North Peak expansion edit

North Peak opened for skiing in 1984. Two trails, Diamond Back and Mozart, allow access to North Peak from Dercum Mountain. North Peak initially featured seven trails, serviced by two Lift Engineering triple chairlifts. Santiago serviced the North Peak pod, while Teller, now known as Ruby Express, provided egress back to Dercum Mountain. As part of the expansion, a second base area was opened at River Run, with a gondola running all the way to the Summit House. Several trails in the Spring Dipper area, and a new triple chairlift, Erickson, was also introduced.

In 1986, the original River Run Gondola was removed and replaced with a new gondola constructed by Von Roll, reusing the original gondola terminals.

1990s edit

In 1990, Keystone entered the detachable industry as Doppelmayr constructed two high speed quads to replace aging lifts on Dercum Mountain. The Peru Express lift replaced a Heron Poma double, providing access from the Mountain House base area to the Packsaddle Bowl and the west side of the mountain. It was supplemented by the Montezuma Express lift, which replaced a Yan triple chairlift and provided access to all trails on the upper and central part of Dercum Mountain.

In 1991, Keystone opened an expansion into the Outback, located beyond North Peak. Doppelmayr constructed three new lifts to service the expansion. A two-way gondola, known as the Outpost Gondola, was built from the summit of Dercum Mountain over to North Peak. A new high speed quad known as the Outback Express was built to service the Outback trails, and a fixed-grip quad known as the Wayback was built to service two access trails leading to the Outback as well as provide egress from the area.

In 1996, Vail Resorts announced plans to acquire Keystone and Breckenridge's parent company Ralston Resorts Inc. from Ralston Purina. The merger was approved by the U.S. Department of Justice on January 3, 1997.[7]

In 1997, the Erickson triple chairlift on Dercum Mountain was removed and replaced with a new Doppelmayr high speed quad, named the Summit Express, running parallel to the River Run Gondola for its entire length. That same year, a new triple chairlift known as the Ranger was built to open up a learning area at the summit of Dercum Mountain.

In 1998, the Santiago Express was built to replace the Santiago triple chairlift on North Peak.

2000s to 2020s edit

In 2000, the original Ruby (then Teller) lift was removed and replaced with a high speed six pack. The Ruby Express was constructed by Poma and provided faster egress out of North Peak and the Outback.

In 2008, the River Run Gondola, nearing 22 years of continuous service, was retired and replaced with a new gondola. Doppelmayr constructed the replacement River Run Gondola, which had its base area terminal moved from adjacent to the Summit Express to a new location across the river. The new gondola also features a mid-station, allowing guests to upload or download from midway up Dercum Mountain, as well as a new learning area.

In 2014, the Outback Express was given a capacity upgrade to 2,400 pph, using chairs transferred over from the Peru Express and Montezuma Express lifts.

For the 2017 season, Keystone built their second high speed six pack, bringing in Leitner-Poma to replace the Montezuma Express lift. Parts from the old lift were relocated to Beaver Creek Resort and used to construct the Red Buffalo Express.

In 2021, Keystone completed the upgrade of the Peru Express lift, replacing it with a high speed 6-passenger chair. Part of this project also included removing the Argentine Chair, which was an original lift from the resort.

In 2022, Keystone will be expanding its lift-serviced terrain into the Bergman Bowl, including a new chairlift, new trails, new snowmaking and a ~6000 sq ft expansion of the Outpost Restaurant.[8]

Statistics edit

Elevation edit

  • Base: 9,280 feet (2,830 m)
  • Summit: 12,408 feet (3,782 m)
  • Vertical rise: 3,128 feet (953 m)

Trails[9] edit

  • Skiable Area: 3,149 acres (12.74 km2)
  • Trails: 130 total (12% beginner, 39% intermediate, 49% advanced/expert)
    • Bowls: Independence, Bergman, Erickson, North, and South
  • Longest Run: Schoolmarm – 3.5 miles (5.6 km)
  • Average Annual Snowfall: 230 inches (580 cm)
  • Terrain Parks:
    • The A51 Terrain Park, a section of the resort with various features including for trick performance.
    • 51 rails and funboxes.

Slope aspects edit

  • North: 47%[10]
  • East: 13%
  • West: 30%
  • South: 10%

Terrain park edit

Keystone Resort features the "A51 Terrain Park" on Dercum Mountain, which has been noted as one of the more progressive terrain parks in the region.[11]

Lifts edit

Name Type Manufacturer Built Vertical
(feet)
Length
(feet)
Notes
River Run Gondola Gondola 8 Doppelmayr CTEC 2008 2307 9587 Main lift out of River Run Village to Dercum summit. Has a mid-station for loading and unloading.
Outpost Gondola Gondola 6 Doppelmayr 1991 1198 7522 Transfer lift to North Peak summit. Riders can load cabins on either side.
Ruby Express High-Speed Six Poma 2000 1600 5864
Montezuma Express Leitner-Poma 2017 1667 7031
Peru Express 2021 1558 6332 Upgraded from a high speed quad in 2021.
Bergman Express 2023 1078 4722
Outback Express High-Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1991 1482 5846
Summit Express 1997 2303 9403 Runs parallel to the River Run gondola.
Santiago Express 1998 1600 4438
Wayback Quad 1991 1300 3930
Ranger Triple 1997 193 1022
A 51 Double Yan 1974 953 4190 Dedicated terrain park lift. Shortened in 1976.
Discovery Double Yan 1976 105 685
  • Keystone has 8 surface lifts: Midway Carpets (2), Kokomo Carpet (2), Double Barrel Carpet (2), Triangle Carpet, Ski School Carpet, and the Tubing Hill Carpet

Teller Lift Accident edit

The Teller Lift was a Yan 1000 model triple chair installed in 1984 as part of the North Peak expansion. On December 14, 1985, the upper bullwheel disconnected from the main gearbox shaft, resulting in dozens of lift riders being thrown from their chairs onto the slope below. Two riders were killed and an additional 47 were injured.[13] Faulty welding was blamed for the accident.[14] The lift was rebuilt by Yan as the Ruby Lift, free of charge. Settlements between Yan and injured skiers topped over seven million dollars.

Activities edit

During the summer, visitors to Keystone resort often participate in hiking, horseback riding, fly-fishing, whitewater rafting, paddle boat and standup paddle board rentals and mountain biking. Additionally, Keystone provides lift access for mountain hiking events and hundreds of miles of single-track mountain biking.

Keystone Resort is also home to two 18-hole championship golf courses, The Ranch and River Run. The Ranch course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and is situated next to a historic ranching homestead.

In the winter, Keystone offers night skiing, a five-acre resurfaced ice skating lake, sleigh rides, and several fine-dining restaurants.[15]

USDA Forest Service edit

Keystone ski area operates on National Forest System lands under a special use permit from the Forest Service. The 30-year special use permit assigns to the permit holder only a portion of the bundle of rights normally associated with real estate ownership. For the privilege of using federal lands, the ski area pays an annual fee of about one dollar per skier visitor to the U.S. Treasury. Twenty-five percent of those fees are returned to Summit County, Colorado, for roads and schools. The Forest Service approves development plan revisions. The 1984 Land and Resource Management Plan and 2002 Revision, authored by Erik Martin, program manager for ski area administration (1972–2003), WRNF, established the final expanded boundary perimeter for Keystone Resort, including the eventual expansion of developed skiing onto Independence Mountain. The 2002 Forest Plan Revision suggested an aerial transportation corridor and south portal be constructed in the Swan Valley to provide direct access between Keystone ski area and the Town of Breckenridge.

References edit

  1. ^ Strand., Dercum, Edna (1981). It's easy, Edna, it's downhill all the way. Carbondale, Colo.: Sirpos Press. ISBN 0960646000. OCLC 8721688.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Keystone History | Keystone Ski Resort". www.keystoneresort.com. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  3. ^ Bergman, Bill. By Chance - The Founding of Keystone Resort.
  4. ^ "Keystone marks 40 years of skiing". 20 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Vail Resorts Management Company | Heritage".
  6. ^ "The Olympics that weren't". NBC News. 18 February 2010. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  7. ^ "Colorado Ski Resort Merger Approved with Conditions to Keep Prices Lower for Skiers".
  8. ^ "Capital Investments | Keystone Ski Resort". www.keystoneresort.com. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  9. ^ "Mountain Info | Keystone Ski Resort". www.keystoneresort.com. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  10. ^ "Best Ski Resorts: Keystone Resort Terrain, Snow Quality and Mountain Ranks". ZRankings. ZRankings, LLC. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  11. ^ Annie Fast (December 3, 2009). "TransWorld's Top Ten Parks". Snowboarding Transworld. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  12. ^ "Keystone, CO". 7 January 2017.
  13. ^ Johnson, Brad (20 December 2016). "Over 30 years ago, Keystone lift accident left 2 dead, 49 injured". SummitDaily. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  14. ^ UPI (December 18, 1985). "Faulty Weld Is Blamed For Ski Lift Accident". The New York Times. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  15. ^ "Winter Activities | Keystone Ski Resort". www.keystoneresort.com. Retrieved 2021-12-31.

External links edit

  • Keystone Ski Resort's website
  • Google Map with buildings/attractions/bus stops/etc. marked
  • Keystone Terrain Park Information 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine
  • Staying in Keystone and Lodging information

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Bowls Independence Erickson Bergman and North and South Bowls The three mountains are connected by a series of ski lifts and gondolas with access from two base areas River Run and Mountain House Keystone ResortKeystone ResortLocation in ColoradoShow map of ColoradoKeystone ResortKeystone Resort the United States Show map of the United StatesLocationWhite River National ForestSummit County Colorado United StatesNearest major cityKeystone ColoradoCoordinates39 36 18 N 105 57 15 W 39 60500 N 105 95417 W 39 60500 105 95417StatusOperatingOwnerVail ResortsVertical3 128 ft 953 m Top elevation12 408 feet 3 782 m Base elevation9 280 feet 2 830 m Skiable area3 148 acres 12 74 km2 Trails135 total 19 beginner32 intermediate49 advanced Longest runSchoolmarm 3 5 miles 5 6 km Lift system29 total 2 gondolas 10 chair lifts 2 high speed six packs 4 high speed quads 1 fixed grip quad 1 triple chairlift 3 double chair lifts and 6 surface lifts Snowfall230 in year 5 8 m year Snowmaking662 acresNight skiing15 trailsWebsitewww wbr keystoneresort wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 1976 Winter Olympics 1 3 North Peak expansion 1 4 1990s 1 5 2000s to 2020s 2 Statistics 2 1 Elevation 2 2 Trails 9 2 3 Slope aspects 2 4 Terrain park 2 5 Lifts 2 6 Teller Lift Accident 3 Activities 4 USDA Forest Service 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn the 1940s Max Dercum left his job as a forestry professor and ski racing coach at Penn State University to work for the Forest Service as a forester and fire spotter in Colorado He and his wife Edna first lived in Georgetown before settling on a ranch outside the village of Keystone Max served as a rodeo clown at the Summer Rodeo Their passion was skiing 1 They skied at the Climax Mine Loveland and Berthoud Passes Loveland Ski Area and Steamboat After a race at Loveland Pass Max filed mining claims for land around an alpine cirque that he hoped to develop into a ski area Max served as the head coach of the ski school and Edna quickly followed as the first female instructor at the school citation needed Founding edit Throughout the 1950s and 1960s Max hiked and scouted the mountain drew up plans for the ski area and created a papier mache model of the mountain ranges After discussing the plan for the New Year s party 1968 1969 Bill Bergman a corporate lawyer from Cedar Rapids Iowa agreed At 3 a m on New Year s Day Bill and Max founded the Keystone International 2 Bill and Max hired lumbermen to hand cut the ski trails which Max laid out to follow the natural contours of the mountain They used the old timber and mining roads and installed the lift towers with helicopters A wetland easement was also included in the development so no building would be directly on the Snake River 3 Keystone was opened on November 21 1970 In May 1974 Keystone was acquired by Ralston Purina 4 5 1976 Winter Olympics edit Independence Mountain was an Olympic finalist and nearly selected for the alpine skiing downhill event for the 1976 Winter Olympic Games initially awarded to Denver United States 6 Lands owned by the Denver Water Board at the base of Independence Mountain were given consideration by the Forest Service as an alternative second base area Speculation about conflicts in the Snake River Valley with the lynx reintroduction program stifled further study and land allocation Prior to the formal expansion of the Keystone ski area onto Independence Mountain this terrain was under permit by multiple guides and outfitters in the 1970s and 1980s using snowcats and helicopters for alpine skiing This paragraph needs citation s North Peak expansion edit North Peak opened for skiing in 1984 Two trails Diamond Back and Mozart allow access to North Peak from Dercum Mountain North Peak initially featured seven trails serviced by two Lift Engineering triple chairlifts Santiago serviced the North Peak pod while Teller now known as Ruby Express provided egress back to Dercum Mountain As part of the expansion a second base area was opened at River Run with a gondola running all the way to the Summit House Several trails in the Spring Dipper area and a new triple chairlift Erickson was also introduced In 1986 the original River Run Gondola was removed and replaced with a new gondola constructed by Von Roll reusing the original gondola terminals 1990s edit In 1990 Keystone entered the detachable industry as Doppelmayr constructed two high speed quads to replace aging lifts on Dercum Mountain The Peru Express lift replaced a Heron Poma double providing access from the Mountain House base area to the Packsaddle Bowl and the west side of the mountain It was supplemented by the Montezuma Express lift which replaced a Yan triple chairlift and provided access to all trails on the upper and central part of Dercum Mountain In 1991 Keystone opened an expansion into the Outback located beyond North Peak Doppelmayr constructed three new lifts to service the expansion A two way gondola known as the Outpost Gondola was built from the summit of Dercum Mountain over to North Peak A new high speed quad known as the Outback Express was built to service the Outback trails and a fixed grip quad known as the Wayback was built to service two access trails leading to the Outback as well as provide egress from the area In 1996 Vail Resorts announced plans to acquire Keystone and Breckenridge s parent company Ralston Resorts Inc from Ralston Purina The merger was approved by the U S Department of Justice on January 3 1997 7 In 1997 the Erickson triple chairlift on Dercum Mountain was removed and replaced with a new Doppelmayr high speed quad named the Summit Express running parallel to the River Run Gondola for its entire length That same year a new triple chairlift known as the Ranger was built to open up a learning area at the summit of Dercum Mountain In 1998 the Santiago Express was built to replace the Santiago triple chairlift on North Peak 2000s to 2020s edit In 2000 the original Ruby then Teller lift was removed and replaced with a high speed six pack The Ruby Express was constructed by Poma and provided faster egress out of North Peak and the Outback In 2008 the River Run Gondola nearing 22 years of continuous service was retired and replaced with a new gondola Doppelmayr constructed the replacement River Run Gondola which had its base area terminal moved from adjacent to the Summit Express to a new location across the river The new gondola also features a mid station allowing guests to upload or download from midway up Dercum Mountain as well as a new learning area In 2014 the Outback Express was given a capacity upgrade to 2 400 pph using chairs transferred over from the Peru Express and Montezuma Express lifts For the 2017 season Keystone built their second high speed six pack bringing in Leitner Poma to replace the Montezuma Express lift Parts from the old lift were relocated to Beaver Creek Resort and used to construct the Red Buffalo Express In 2021 Keystone completed the upgrade of the Peru Express lift replacing it with a high speed 6 passenger chair Part of this project also included removing the Argentine Chair which was an original lift from the resort In 2022 Keystone will be expanding its lift serviced terrain into the Bergman Bowl including a new chairlift new trails new snowmaking and a 6000 sq ft expansion of the Outpost Restaurant 8 Statistics editElevation edit Base 9 280 feet 2 830 m Summit 12 408 feet 3 782 m Vertical rise 3 128 feet 953 m Trails 9 edit Skiable Area 3 149 acres 12 74 km2 Trails 130 total 12 beginner 39 intermediate 49 advanced expert Bowls Independence Bergman Erickson North and South Longest Run Schoolmarm 3 5 miles 5 6 km Average Annual Snowfall 230 inches 580 cm Terrain Parks The A51 Terrain Park a section of the resort with various features including for trick performance 51 rails and funboxes Slope aspects edit North 47 10 East 13 West 30 South 10 Terrain park edit Keystone Resort features the A51 Terrain Park on Dercum Mountain which has been noted as one of the more progressive terrain parks in the region 11 Lifts edit Keystone has 13 chairlifts 12 and 8 surface lifts Name Type Manufacturer Built Vertical feet Length feet Notes River Run Gondola Gondola 8 Doppelmayr CTEC 2008 2307 9587 Main lift out of River Run Village to Dercum summit Has a mid station for loading and unloading Outpost Gondola Gondola 6 Doppelmayr 1991 1198 7522 Transfer lift to North Peak summit Riders can load cabins on either side Ruby Express High Speed Six Poma 2000 1600 5864 Montezuma Express Leitner Poma 2017 1667 7031 Peru Express 2021 1558 6332 Upgraded from a high speed quad in 2021 Bergman Express 2023 1078 4722 Outback Express High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1991 1482 5846 Summit Express 1997 2303 9403 Runs parallel to the River Run gondola Santiago Express 1998 1600 4438 Wayback Quad 1991 1300 3930 Ranger Triple 1997 193 1022 A 51 Double Yan 1974 953 4190 Dedicated terrain park lift Shortened in 1976 Discovery Double Yan 1976 105 685 Keystone has 8 surface lifts Midway Carpets 2 Kokomo Carpet 2 Double Barrel Carpet 2 Triangle Carpet Ski School Carpet and the Tubing Hill Carpet Teller Lift Accident edit The Teller Lift was a Yan 1000 model triple chair installed in 1984 as part of the North Peak expansion On December 14 1985 the upper bullwheel disconnected from the main gearbox shaft resulting in dozens of lift riders being thrown from their chairs onto the slope below Two riders were killed and an additional 47 were injured 13 Faulty welding was blamed for the accident 14 The lift was rebuilt by Yan as the Ruby Lift free of charge Settlements between Yan and injured skiers topped over seven million dollars Activities editDuring the summer visitors to Keystone resort often participate in hiking horseback riding fly fishing whitewater rafting paddle boat and standup paddle board rentals and mountain biking Additionally Keystone provides lift access for mountain hiking events and hundreds of miles of single track mountain biking Keystone Resort is also home to two 18 hole championship golf courses The Ranch and River Run The Ranch course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr and is situated next to a historic ranching homestead In the winter Keystone offers night skiing a five acre resurfaced ice skating lake sleigh rides and several fine dining restaurants 15 USDA Forest Service editKeystone ski area operates on National Forest System lands under a special use permit from the Forest Service The 30 year special use permit assigns to the permit holder only a portion of the bundle of rights normally associated with real estate ownership For the privilege of using federal lands the ski area pays an annual fee of about one dollar per skier visitor to the U S Treasury Twenty five percent of those fees are returned to Summit County Colorado for roads and schools The Forest Service approves development plan revisions The 1984 Land and Resource Management Plan and 2002 Revision authored by Erik Martin program manager for ski area administration 1972 2003 WRNF established the final expanded boundary perimeter for Keystone Resort including the eventual expansion of developed skiing onto Independence Mountain The 2002 Forest Plan Revision suggested an aerial transportation corridor and south portal be constructed in the Swan Valley to provide direct access between Keystone ski area and the Town of Breckenridge References edit Strand Dercum Edna 1981 It s easy Edna it s downhill all the way Carbondale Colo Sirpos Press ISBN 0960646000 OCLC 8721688 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Keystone History Keystone Ski Resort www keystoneresort com Retrieved 2022 01 01 Bergman Bill By Chance The Founding of Keystone Resort Keystone marks 40 years of skiing 20 November 2010 Vail Resorts Management Company Heritage The Olympics that weren t NBC News 18 February 2010 Retrieved 2022 01 01 Colorado Ski Resort Merger Approved with Conditions to Keep Prices Lower for Skiers Capital Investments Keystone Ski Resort www keystoneresort com Retrieved 2022 01 01 Mountain Info Keystone Ski Resort www keystoneresort com Retrieved 2022 01 01 Best Ski Resorts Keystone Resort Terrain Snow Quality and Mountain Ranks ZRankings ZRankings LLC Retrieved June 16 2018 Annie Fast December 3 2009 TransWorld s Top Ten Parks Snowboarding Transworld Retrieved June 16 2018 Keystone CO 7 January 2017 Johnson Brad 20 December 2016 Over 30 years ago Keystone lift accident left 2 dead 49 injured SummitDaily Retrieved 8 August 2022 UPI December 18 1985 Faulty Weld Is Blamed For Ski Lift Accident The New York Times Retrieved June 16 2018 Winter Activities Keystone Ski Resort www keystoneresort com Retrieved 2021 12 31 External links editKeystone Ski Resort s website Google Map with buildings attractions bus stops etc marked Keystone Terrain Park Information Archived 2011 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Staying in Keystone and Lodging information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keystone Resort amp oldid 1222903031, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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