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Union organizer calls paying patrollers in powder 'economically ignorant' in Colorado

Summary by Real Vail
When Breckenridge Ski Patroller Ryan Dineen first moved to the most popular ski town in Colorado in 2007, he paid $400 a month for a room in a house and figured out how to make enough money to live in a place tourists pay tens of thousands of dollars to visit every ski season. Ryan Dineen The very next season Breckenridge owner Vail Resorts, headquartered in the suburban Denver city of Broomfield, introduced the revolutionary Epic Pass for $579…
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Real Vail broke the news in on Friday, February 7, 2025.
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