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1966: New overnight lodge, called the Main Lodge, opens.
The northwestern side was not developed until 1973.
The northwestern side was not lift-served in 1973, but those who ventured for the "Outback Trail Tour" paid a dollar in advance and got a return ride by a snowcat to the lodge.
In 1976, the Outback chair was installed and lift served skiing was possible on the northwestern part of the mountain.
In 1983, the first summit chairlift was installed and Mount Bachelor could be ridden from the top.
1984: Nordic day lodge is built.
1986: Pine Marten super-express quad and guest services building at West Village Lodge open.
Following the drought, the Nordic initiative began and the main lodge expanded. It was replaced by the $3 million high-speed quad (Outback Express) in the summer of 1987; with a capacity of 2,800 passengers per hour.
1988: Bill Healy steps down as president of Mt.
1991: Century Drive highway is expanded from two to four lanes from the Sunriver junction to the ski area.
The 8,377-foot (2,553 m)-long Northwest Express chairlift was added in 1996, a high-speed quad with 2,365-foot (721 m) vertical.
2001: Park City, Utah-based Powdr Corp. purchases Mt.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winterplace Ski Resort | - | $1.4M | 42 | - |
| Winter Park Resort | - | $40.0M | 548 | 35 |
| Schweitzer | 1963 | $4.6M | 95 | 54 |
| Angel Fire Resort | 1967 | $15.0M | 148 | 42 |
| Mammoth Mountain | 1953 | $57.0M | 450 | 74 |
| Mt Hood Skibowl | - | $620,000 | 13 | - |
| Mission Ridge Ski Resort | 1966 | $8.9M | 350 | - |
| Mt. Hood Meadows | 1968 | $410,000 | 5 | - |
| Powder Mountain | 1972 | $320,000 | 5 | 18 |
| Wild Mountain | - | $8.6M | 125 | - |
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