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Aspen Highlands was founded and the land developed in 1958 by Aspen resident Whip Jones. In 1993 Jones donated it to his alma mater, Harvard University. Harvard sold the resort to Houston, Texas developer Gerald D. Hines for $18.3 million. It later became part of the Aspen Skiing Company.
Aspen Highlands (Aspen) Aspen Mountain (Aspen) (formerly Ajax) Beaver Creek; Breckenridge; Buttermilk (Aspen) Chapman Hill Ski Area [1] Copper Mountain; Cranor Ski ...
Aspen Mountain, the oldest of the four areas, located on Bell Mountain and the Aspen Mountain above the town of Aspen. Aspen Highlands, located on Highland Peak and Loge Peak just north of Aspen. Buttermilk, a low altitude family-oriented ski area just north of Aspen Highlands, but also known for its world class terrain park, host of the X Games.
This popular resort in the Colorado section of the Rocky Mountains has a ski area comprised of four sections – Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass – and features a variety ...
Aspen Snowmass in the town of Aspen, Colorado, offers four equally enticing mountains to ski: Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Highland Bowl. Aspen Snowmass is a big attraction due ...
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A skier died after colliding with a tree at a Colorado ski resort, according to a skiing company. The 22-year-old woman was skiing on the Exhibition run at Aspen Highlands Ski Resort on Saturday ...
The Aspen Skiing Company, known locally as Ski Co, is a commercial enterprise based in Aspen, Colorado. The Aspen Skiing Company operates the Aspen/Snowmass resort complex, which comprises four ski areas : Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass.