Colorado’s ski season came to an abrupt end in March when coronavirus barreled into the state and Gov. Jared Polis closed all downhill resorts. But in the last few weeks, ski areas have begun to emerge from hibernation to welcome visitors back.
Colorado Public Radio’s Stina Sieg went to Vail to see how it’s navigating a summer season like none before.
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