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Ski mogul going uphill to beat climate change


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By Tom Moroney, Bloomberg

Ski-resort executives tend to hate climate change, for obvious reasons. Then there’s Les Otten.

It’s not that he’s a fan, just that he’s looking to turn the global-warming equation on its head. How so? By carving out slopes in a remote spot in northern New Hampshire that’s frigid enough to out-snowpack rivals. While lower-elevation areas wilt, the lifts on higher ground will keep on humming.

“You wouldn’t wish your fellow man ill,” said Otten, a winter-sports industry veteran who has teamed up with a pair of local businessmen, “but their seasons will be shortened. It would be dishonest to say that to a degree that’s not in our thinking.’’

The go-north strategy is like a nor’easter that drops snow twice: It protects your investment and gives you a leg up on competitors.

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  1. don't give up says - Posted: December 24, 2016

    Les Otten owned Heavenly 15,16 years ago, at the time the gondola was built. This is the sixteenth anniversary of its starting up. How time flies.

  2. Carl Ribaudo says - Posted: December 24, 2016

    I remember that day well.