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Snow Summit, Bear Mountain offer dual ticket


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Times Staff Writer

The Snow Summit ski resort’s acquisition of rival Bear Mountain means changes for travelers to Big Bear Lake this season. The biggest one is a new lift ticket policy.

Skiers and snowboarders buy one lift ticket that provides access to both resorts, which are a couple of miles apart; there are free shuttles. The new policy applies to the entire 2002-2003 season except holiday periods and Saturdays in January and February, when dual tickets will be limited to avoid crowding.

Regular-season daylong lift tickets will be $14 for children 7 to 12, $35 for ages 13 to 19 and $43 for ages 20 and up. (Holiday period rates are higher.) Prices are up $1 to $4 from last season, depending on the ticket.

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Bear Mountain has reconfigured its slopes, shops and dining to be more youth-oriented. With additions in jumps and rails, the emphasis is on freestyle skiing and snowboarding. Snow Summit, meanwhile, is being marketed as a family resort emphasizing traditional downhill skiing and boarding. The resorts, now known as the Big Bear Mountain Resorts (https://www.bigbearmountainresorts.com), opened for the season on Thanksgiving. Snow Summit information (909) 866-5766, Bear Mountain information (909) 585-2519.

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