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Colorado backcountry group asks skiers to stay home

Cameras showed the Berthoud Pass and Loveland Pass parking lots were already filling up with skiers and riders by 9:30 a.m. on Saturday.

BERTHOUD, Colo. — As Coloradans begin their first weekend under the statewide “stay-at-home” order, backcountry skiers are considering the wording of the governor’s order.

By 9:30 a.m. Saturday, cameras showed the Berthoud Pass parking lot already filling up with skiers and riders. A popular spot for backcountry, with the closures of uphill access at Winter Park Resort and others, some backcountry organizers fear that the overcrowding at the pass could lead to further shutdowns.

The Friend of Berthoud Pass, a nonprofit for the preservation of the pass, reposted a statement from the Colorado Backcountry Ski & Snowboard group pleading recreationists to think about their actions in relation to the local backcountry area.

“Loveland and Winter Park ski areas, as well as Rocky Mountain National Park, were originally open to recreation but due to crowding had to close,” the statement said. “Crowding at other areas could lead to the same thing, further adding to the stress on any remaining open areas, potentially leading to further closures.”

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Credit: CDOT
Cars parked at Loveland Pass on March 28.

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