Good news for Black Mountain skiers and its local community: The independent resort will operate this season thanks to help from the . Black Mountain, which announced last week that due to lack of funding, was one of the original Indy Pass resorts when the multipass debuted in 2019. It鈥檚 also one of the oldest ski areas in the country and a great source of ski history. Needless to say, this is terrific news for the ski area and is loyal fanbase.
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Indy Pass founder Doug Fish, along with CEO Eric Mogensen, will help Black Mountain owners the Fichera family to keep the lifts spinning this season while the resort is put up for sale. Mogensen and Fish have tapped Andy Shepard, former CEO of Maine鈥檚 Saddleback Mountain, who has had a hand in helping several struggling ski areas, to lead the efforts to find Black Mountain a new owner.
鈥淛ohn Fichera was one of the first owners to believe in the Indy Pass, and we are privileged to help Black Mountain operate this season,鈥 Fish said. 鈥淲e encourage all Indy Pass holders to visit this gem of a ski area this season.鈥
Mogensen said that while Indy Pass is not getting into the business of owning ski areas, he feels that they do have a responsibility to help keep independent ski areas operating, a feat that is getting harder and harder in today鈥檚 tough financial market.
鈥淲e all have a role to play in keeping skiing independent, and it is time to step up,鈥 said Mogensen. 鈥淲e 鈥 are firmly committed to supporting independent operators like Black Mountain. The struggles that John and his family overcame for decades are the same struggles many ski areas across the country are facing everyday.鈥
Shepard, who is the former CEO of Maine鈥檚 and led the reopening efforts there, is no stranger to the issues facing small ski areas that don鈥檛 have wealthy corporate parents paying the bills. He鈥檚 also led successful rejuvenations of Maine鈥檚 BigRock, Quoggy Jo, and Black Mountain of Maine.
鈥淭he Ficheras have played a critical role in keeping one of the country鈥檚 most historic ski areas running for the last 30 years,鈥 Shepard said. 鈥淲e should celebrate their accomplishments as we look for the next owner of Black Mountain.鈥