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Forget snowmobiling this winter. Some people are kickin' it old-school and dog sledding in places like Wolcott, Colorado, according to The Washington Post [2]. "No grinding, gas-powered snowmobiles... Just 50 barking dogs, five handmade wood sleds and three families basking in a cold, blue-sky Sunday morning." If it sounds pricey, it is and just at the "worst time of year" for a more popular sector of the sluggish winter-vacation economy--the $6 billion-a-year ski biz. According to USA Today [3], there's growing evidence that even skiing's most loyal customers, who tend to be a bit wealthier than average, are cutting back: "The stakes are high for an industry that operates about 480 resorts, most of which attract skiers for one- or two-day trips, as opposed to week-long trips, and caters to a narrow portion of the U.S. population."
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[1] http://www.5280.com/tag/authors/michael-de-yoanna
[2] http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/12/AR2008121201950.html?referrer=emailarticle
[3] http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/ski/2008-12-04-ski-resorts-economy_N.htm?POE=click-refer