Hey Lenn Harley! Guess What? Pikes Peak (Your Favorite Mountain) may be getting a new ski resort!
According to a recent KKTV News Report, there is "talk" about a new ski resort on Pikes Peak.
Pikes Peak (the beautiful mountain between Colorado Springs and Woodland Park) used to offer a few ski runs on the North side (1939-1984) but " but trail maintenance was costly and snow was sparse at times" which caused the runs to be closed down.
Harvey Carter is the man behind the idea of openeing up a Pikes Peak Ski Resort. He owns 320 acres on the west side of Pikes Peak that gets "about 10-12 feet of fresh powder every year" and he has already cut out 6 trails, according to the News report.
In order for Pikes Peak to really become a ski resort, several things will ahve to fall into place. First, the U.S Forest Service would have to approve widening the current one-lane dirt road to allow for more traffic. Second, Mr. Carter would have to sell the land to a developer. Finally, and most importantly, Teller County Commissioners would have to okay the plan before any building could start.
I don't know about you, but I am excited about the possibility of having a few ski runs so close to home. You?
(Thank you Fred McCathron for the post idea!)
Posted By: Mariana Wagner - Wagner iTeam - Colorado Springs Real Estate - Monument Real Estate
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Great photo!...looks like a real challenge!
Mariana - I saw this on the news as well. Keep us posted as plans progress.
Neal - Right now it takes a little over 2 hours to get to the nearest ski resort (Breckenridge), which is awesome! But it would be even more awesome for one to be closer. The picture shown is of the eastern side of Pikes Peak. The ski slope(s) would be on the west side - different terrain from what you see here.
Steve - I will. Thanks!