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Unlike the panorama you often get when approaching a big resort, a good deal of Keystone's assets are hidden and it is easy to under estimate a Keystone ski vacation. That's because the resort's second peak, North Peak, is hidden behind the first one, Dercum Mountain (named after Keystone's founders Max and Edna Dercum), and the third peak, The Outback, is hidden behind the second. Get back to either North Peak or The Outback and there are Rocky Mountain panoramas sure to satisfy. Over the past few years Keystone, one of North America's busiest resorts, has made a number of improvements-some would say it's been more of a transformation-to keep the crowds coming back. Along with yearly upgrades of its snowmaking capacity (which now covers over 600 acres) even more important changes, such as the building of River Run Village, should make the resort more attractive. River Run, with its collection of shops, boutiques, restaurants, bars, and condominiums at the base of the River Run Gondola, gave Keystone a needed focal point. With the rebirth of the Mountain House area, Keystone resort's original locus, as an under-25 gathering point-along with a huge lighted terrain park in Packsaddle Bowl-Keystone has staked a claim for the youth market as a stand-alone group. |
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