A recent summons issued at Copper Mountain, Colorado, draws a clear line where public recreation ends, and resort liability begins. An uphill skier at Copper was issued a court summons on May 9 after reportedly ignoring warnings from ski patrol and continuing uphill despite the restrictions in place. According to reports, the skier had already been warned by ski patrol at the base, who informed him that uphill travel was prohibited. Rather than …
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