Spencer Christensen
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In the wintertime, we don't really get just scenic bike traffic or people just passing through.
It's almost all destination.
And it's mostly snowmobilers.
Coming to ride.
The Mesa's...
mesa is a really interesting place the mountain upon which the lodge sits the the locals call it the highest flat top mountain in the world it's uh like it says about 10 11 000 feet and it's relatively flat on top and so it offers endless amount of rideable snowmobile terrain whereas a lot of other mountains you know if you've got a mountain like this
there's a lot of terrain that's inaccessible to backcountry, whether it's snowmobiling or backcountry skiing.
And so the terrain of the Mesa kind of offers this really unique place to ride snowmobiles.
And so we get a lot of people that come in from all over the United States, especially the Midwest, obviously people in Colorado, and they're there to tear up our snow, you know, shred the mountain.
I think a lot of people that go to the mountain, whether they're entrepreneurs or whether they're just looking for
clarity in life.
I think a lot of people retreat to the solitude of the mountain because they're looking for clarity in their life.
And a lot of times it's business related.
I think a lot of people, they are, you know, maybe their company that they're building.
I think the snowmobilers in the wintertime, I think that group of people, probably most of them are business owners.
Right on.
Snowmobiling is a very expensive sport.
I didn't think snow was expensive.
Yeah, the snowmobiles especially.