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2007-2008 OPERATING DATES

Opening: November 14, 2007 Closing: April 13, 2008 Lift Hours: 9am – 4pm weekdays 8:30am – 4pm weekends and holidays

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e Olympia Express * 1,112 ft. 8 min. s e r Panoramic Express closes at 3:00p.m. 1,642 ft. 7.5 min.

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Na tional Fores t and opera tes in par tner ship wi th the USDA Fores t e * r Pioneer Express closes at 3:00p.m. 1,215 ft. 6.5 min. Ser vice . Learn abou t all the recrea tion available on the Arapaho - Vintage c i Pony Express ParkingParking Roo sevel t Na tional Fores t by visi ting the Sulphur Ranger Dis tri ct t 1,052 ft. 6.5 min. s

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RESORT INFORMATION MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES

RESTAURANTS AND APRÉS SKI SKI & RIDE SCHOOL ON MOUNTAIN DERAILER BAR - West Portal Station, Winter Park Burgers, sandwiches and pub fare. Full service dining SNOWCAT TOURS SUNSPOT DINING ROOM - The Lodge at Sunspot, Winter Park and bar. Blow off a little steam at Winter Park’s original Ride to the top of the Winter Park Mountain in a heated Dine two miles high, enjoying signature Colorado après. Drink specials from 3:00 – 6:00pm. enclosed snowcat. Tours available daily beginning late

favorites, soups, pastas and sandwiches. Open daily PANTONE - 1385C BENJAMIN MOORE - 2156-30

PANTONE - 5265C BENJAMIN MOORE - 2068-30 FIVE MOUNTAIN TAVERN - Vintage Hotel, Winter Park December. Perfect for the non-skier. Register for tours at Moffat Market / Derailer Bar Logo for lunch. Reserve in advance for holiday dinners and PROJECT: 1336 DATE: OCTOBER 2, 2003 • THREE DIMENSIONAL SERVICES INC. 604 980 2450 | www.3dservice.com Copyright Reserved. This drawing and design are, and at all times remain, the exclusive property of Three Dimensional Services Inc., and can be reproduced only with written consent. the Guest Services desk in the Balcony House. memorable “Fresh Tracks” breakfasts. 970.726.1446. Breakfast and dinner daily. Pizza specials and live entertainment on the weekend. SHARPSHOOTERS PHOTOGRAPHY DARK TERRITORY TERRAIN PARK THE PROVISIONER - The Lodge at Sunspot, Winter Park Enjoy the relaxing après scene at the historic View and purchase photos taken by on-mountain A limited access, large feature terrain park that requires Grill, carved buffalo sandwiches, pasta and more. Churchill Bar, where the renowned Winston photographers in the Balcony House. a special Dark Territory Pass to enter (additional minimal Outstanding views of the Continental Divide. Churchill once sat enjoying his brandy and charge). To get the pass, go to Showcase Snowboards smoking cigars. at the base of Winter Park to view the mandatory videos - Snoasis, Winter Park LOCKERS SNOASIS or go straight to the season pass office if renewing. MOFFAT MARKET - West Portal Station, Winter Park Locker Locations: Balcony House, West Portal Watch the action in Dark Territory Terrain Park from this Station, Mary Jane, Snoasis, Kids Adventure Junction, mid-mountain gem. Outdoor BBQ, bar and lunch selections. Breakfast bar and lunch selections from all over the country. FREE MOUNTAIN ORIENTATION TOURS Mountain Adventure Center and The Lodge at Sunspot. Themed food court includes burgers, chicken and kids’ meals. $49 EASY START 10:00am or 1:00pm, meet at the Sunspot Kiosk at the SUNDANCE CHILI - Top of Pioneer Express lift, Vasquez Ridge FIRST TIME LESSON/LIFT PACKAGE MOUNTAINTOP NONDENOMINATIONAL SERVICES top of the Zephyr Express chairlift. Must be an intermediate Authentic homemade chili with a great patio. MARY JANE or better skier or rider. Lift ticket required. 1/2 Day Lesson with Beginner Lift Ticket Outdoor services are held every Sunday, December 16, 2007 - LUNCH ROCK CAFÉ - Top of Super Gauge Express lift, Mary Jane CLUB CAR RESTAURANT - Mary Jane Center 9:30 am or 12:45 pm April 13, 2008 at 12:45pm at the top of the Zephyr Express NASTAR chairlift. Lift ticket required. Available daily from 11:00am to 2:30pm on Lower Cranmer. Snacks, chili and outdoor BBQ at 11,200 ft. The local’s favorite serving Bistro fare. A great place to unwind after taking on Mary Jane’s bumps. The race course is set and maintained by our race crew in a ADULT LESSONS PLAN A MEETING PLACE dual format so you can race side-by-side with your friends and WINTER PARK Mary Jane’s premier après scene. Drink specials from 3:00 – 6:00pm. Plan ahead and designate a meeting place and time in case family, or just race against the clock to try to improve your time. PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVATE LESSONS you become separated from your party. Go to the Kids STARBUCKS COFFEE - Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Winter Park • Up to seven participants per group. MARY JANE MARKET - Mary Jane Center Adventure Junction registration area if you are unable to REDFEATHER SNOWSHOE TOURS Coffee, pastries, sandwiches and more. • First Tracks private lesson. locate your child. Breakfast, burgers, sandwiches and more. Explore Winter Park ’s snowshoe trails with a guide, or rent snowshoes and take a COFFEE & TEA MARKET - Balcony House, Winter Park SPECIALTY CLINICS NATIONAL SPORTS CENTER FOR THE DISABLED ® PEPPERONI’S PIZZA & SPORTS BAR - Mary Jane Center self-guided tour. Register for tours at the Coffee specialties, breakfast pastries and sandwiches, • Specialized instruction for women, bumps, The largest outdoor therapeutic recreation program Guest Services desk in the Balcony House. Pizza, beer and sports. Largest “Mug Club” in Colorado. deli sandwiches and bar service. Wi-fi spot. snowboarding and telemark. of its kind in the world. With specially trained WANT FIRST CHAIR UP? instructors and its own adaptive equipment lab, ZEPHYR EXPRESS FOOT PASS CLASS LESSONS DOC’S ROADHOUSE - Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Winter Park the NSCD can accommodate almost any disability. Non-skiers can purchase a “Foot Pass” ticket at the Guest Authentic Colorado cuisine. Kid friendly. Open FRESH TRACKS BREAKFAST • Daily Lessons at 9:30am & 12:45pm, 2.5hrs. For details, visit nscd.org or call 970.726.1540. Services desk in the Balcony House to access the Zephyr Get first tracks with our Fresh Tracks Breakfast. Join us every for lunch and dinner. Round up your friends for • Best Value Adult Lift/ Lesson Package- $81. Reservations required. Express chairlift to the top of Winter Park during limited times an arousing après scene and drink specials from Saturday starting in mid-December for the "true" first chair at 8am. throughout the day. Carve the corduroy, or maybe some fresh powder while everyone else is waiting Sign up at Guest Services in the Balcony House 3:00 – 6:00pm. Open until 10:00pm. for the lifts to open. After the mountain officially opens at 8:30am, you'll head to at Winter Park or call 970.726.1564 . The Lodge at Sunspot for an exclusive breakfast. KIDS LESSONS ENVIRONMENTAL INFO FAST CONVENIENT RENTALS ALL DAY PROGRAMS • All Day lessons from 10:00am to 3:00pm WINTER PARK RESORT’S CONSERVATION EFFORTS Winter Park Resort guarantees your satisfaction or your money back. Our personalized customer attention and expertly trained staff Instruction, lift, lunch and helmet are included. assures you will be fitted with the right gear and on the mountain fast. Our exclusive FREE overnight storage is an unbeatable service WIND ENERGY • Skiers age 3-17. that makes the end of your day on the mountain easy. Wind energy credits are used to offset power consumption for all new lifts. The latest of the resort’s newest – • Snowboarders age 6-17. the Super Gauge Express (2005), the Eagle Wind (2006), and the Panoramic Express (2007). THE RIGHT SERVICE, RIGHT HERE – GUARANTEED! CHILD CARE RENEWABLE RESOURCES Knives, forks, plates made from sugar and corn are used in all restaurants for single use items. Beetle kill trees RENTALS • Half and full-day care available. used to produce mountain and base sign structures, and in summer bike trail construction. • Mountain Adventure Center- Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Slopeside • Reservations recommended. Call 800.420.8093 . • Rossignol Winter Park – Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Riverside ENERGY CONSERVATION Register from 8am-9am in the Kids Adventure Computerized program reducing energy consumption saving (8.18 million pounds of carbon dioxide) • West Portal Rentals – West Portal Station Junction lobby. for information. Call 970.726.1564 green house gases per year. • The Jane Shop – Mary Jane Center RECYCLING/RECYCLED PAPER SHOPPING Recycling containers located throughout Winter Park Resort. This map was printed on recycled paper saving trees, water and energy. • Mountain Adventure Center- Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Slopeside TWO-MOUNTAIN GIFT CARDS • Rossignol Winter Park – Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Riverside Two-Mountain Gift Cards can be used at Winter Park and • Showcase Snowboards – Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Riverside Copper Mountain. And are the perfect gift for birthdays, • West Portal Outfitters – West Portal Station holidays or any special occasion. REAL ESTATE IN THE VILLAGE AT WINTER PARK RESORT • Base Camp 9000’ – West Portal Station Order through Guest Services at 970.726.1564, email Stop by the Real Estate Sales Center near the base of the Zephyr Express lift and learn more about your • The Jane Shop – Mary Jane Center [email protected] or purchase chance to become part of a new village community at your favorite resort. Or visit us online at • Sunspot Mercantile – The Lodge at Sunspot, Winter Park on-site from resort retail shops & Guest Services locations. www.lovewinterpark.com for more information. WWW.LOVEWINTERPARK.COM 866.722.5560 2007 08

THE VILLAGE AT WINTER PARK RESORT MOUNTAIN STATS & INFO YOUR RESPONSIBILITY • Wear proper clothing to protect against frostbite. 144 trails YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE • Keep hydrated, drink plenty of fluids. Restrooms Overnight Ski/Boot Storage 3,078 skiable acres (1238 hectares) • If you develop symptoms (headache, nausea or shortness of breath) The Colorado legislature established as a matter of law that 1. Always stay in control, be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 354” average annual snowfall that don’t disappear in a couple of days or are getting worse, call or Telephones Free Shuttle certain dangers and risks are inherent in the sport of skiing. 2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to 25 lifts including two high-speed six-packs, seven see a doctor. Automatic Teller avoid them. Handicap parking high-speed quads, four triples, six double chairlifts, EMERGENCIES 3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from abov e. 8 three surface lifts and three conveyor lifts. WARNING Lift Tickets .

If you are in an accident or see an injury, contact ski patrol (wearing red s

4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield e Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or Total uphill capacity – 38,370 riders per hour i jackets with white cross) by using a mountain emergency phone (red Rentals n property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing to others. box with white cross) or through a lift attendant. 6 a

3,060’ vertical drop p and may not recover from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from 5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 7 Mile Medical Clinic m any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing including: changing IN CASE OF INJURY Longest run – 5.1 miles o 6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out C

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rocks, stumps, trees, collisions with natural objects, man-made objects or Security CONTACT INFORMATION F Dark Backgrounds 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to • Cross your own skis uphill from the incident and send someone to report other skiers, variations in terrain, and the failure of skiers to ski within e load, ride and unload safely. s the location, type of injury and a description of the injured skier. Wheelchair Accessible e their own abilities. Colorado law includes cliffs, jumps, extreme and WINTER PARK PHONE NUMBERS : h t • Call the Ski Patrol via emergency phone or by cell phone at 970.726.1480 . freestyle terrain in the inherent dangers and risks of skiing. h t This is a partial list. It is designed for your own protection and endorsed by the National Ski Guest Services General Resort Information – 970.726.5514 i w Light Backgrounds Areas Association, the National Ski Patrol, the Professional Ski Instructors of America, and KNOW YOUR LIMITS – INFORMATION Info, Lessons, Tickets, Tours 7 Winter Park Central Reservations – 800.453.2525 s Skiing can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas you may see people the American Association of Snowboard Instructors. e • Fast and/or reckless skiing and/or riding can result in injury to you or c using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross-country, or other specialized • Skiing is a positive environmental experience. Please help us care for the Lockers Snow & Weather Conditions – 303.572.7669 n a

others and/or loss of your ticket. i l l ski equipment, such as that used by disabled or other skiers. Regardless environment. Web – winterparkresort.com CBC Company Logo NA CMYK.eps A

• of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others • Colorado State Law prohibits riding the lifts or skiing while under the Slow down in designated areas marked “SLOW” and go no faster than c the general flow of traffic. i and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common influence of alcohol or drugs. EMPLOYMENT: g e sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Helmets may make a • Colorado State Law requires that you give your name to a ski area • Do not enter closed trails by going through the trees. It is your responsibility t 1 2 3 5 6 REAL ESTATE SALES CENTER 8 VILLAGE LOFTS a ZEPHYR MOUNTAIN LODGE ZEPHYR MOUNTAIN LODG E BALCONY HOUSE WEST PORTAL STATION r difference in reducing or preventing injury. Like all equipment you should employee before you leave the vicinity if you are involved in a collision to learn which trails are open. Share the slopes! Get a job at Winter Park Resort and have the t

SLOPESIDE RIVERSIDE S • • • • Live in the heart of the new make sure that you have the proper fit and that it is in proper working resulting in an injury. Witnesses are encouraged to contact a ski area employee. • Fencing, poles, padding and other markings are intended Coffee & Tea Market 7-Mile Medical Clinic/1st Aid Discover real estate opportunities experience of a lifetime working and living where r • Mountain Adventure Center • Showcase Snowboards • • village… on top of the world! u order. Whether you use a helmet or not, always ski responsibly and • Do not enter closed lands adjoining a ski area. Guest Services Kids Adventure Junction in the new Village at Winter Park o

to alert you to certain hazards, not to protect you from injury. you play. For more info on job opportunities at f within your ability, and share with other skiers the responsibility for a Ski Shop, Rentals, Tickets • Grand Elk Alpine Club • Three bedroom luxury condos • Winter Park has zero tolerance on closed trail violations. Violator’s pass i. Information Base Camp 9000’ Resort. Open daily. o • Violations of the Ski Safety Act may result in fines up to $1000 and/or Winter Park Resort visit us online or call great skiing experience. will be revoked for the season. and Lockers • Lodging – Check-In • above the restaurants and retail d imprisonment. ii. Tickets Willies Will Call 888.JOB.4525. u • Do not disembark from a chairlift except at a designated area. • • o • Smoking is prohibited while in lift lines, while riding lifts, in buildings or Slopeside Lodging Rocky Mountain Eyewear iii. Lessons • Derailer Bar 7 FRASER CROSSING & shops, available for occupancy, r p Please be safety conscious and ski friendly! Snowcats, snowmobiles, snowmaking • Rossignol Winter Park • Fall 2008. iv. Tours Moffat Market Food Court FOUNDERS POINTE s

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and and other equipment may be encountered at any time. Stay clear. NO SLEDDING • Starbucks Coffee • • Other fine : Copper Mountain, t • Winter Park discourages the use of music players and cell phone earpieces Overnight Ski & National Sports Center for • Two exciting base area lodges r

activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political o ALLOWED. Inverted aerials not recommended. Any activity other than downhill skiing • Steamboat, Whistler/Blackcomb, Panorama, Trail’s End Mercantile Snowboard Storage the Disabled available for occupancy this s beliefs, sexual orientation and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all or snowboarding may be prohibited or restricted within the ski area. It is your while loading and unloading lifts or while skiing and snowboarding. e • programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternatives means for communication of Doc’s Roadhouse • • Blue Mountain, Tremblant, Stratton, Snowshoe R responsibility to contact Winter Park senior management for details. Season Pass Office West Portal Rentals/Boots season! Includes studios, one, k

BACKCOUNTRY WARNING r program information (Braille, large print, audiotape etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET • Sharpshooters & Boards two and three bedroom condos. Mountain, Mountain Creek and Sandestin. Center at 202.720.2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, a

• • P The ski area assumes no responsibility for skiers or riders going beyond ATM West Portal Outfitters Director, Office or Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 14th and Independence HIGH ALTITUDE PRECAUTIONS r

the ski area boundary. Areas beyond the boundary are not patrolled or • e Avenue, SW, , DC 20250-9410 or call 202.720.5964 (voice or TDD). USDA ATM Visit intrawest.com for more information. t

4 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING n is an equal opportunity provider and employer. • Always wear sunscreen, sunglasses and a helmet or hat, even on maintained. Avalanches, unmarked obstacles and other natural hazards i cloudy days. exist. Rescue in the backcountry, if available, will be costly and may • Administration WPTM0708 W take time. • Human Resources/Recruiting