Official Guide to Telluride & Mountain Village Winter 2020/21

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BE IN THE KNOW

This winter, Covid-19 protocols are in place to keep us safe, well and on the slopes

Welcome to Telluride, where we are committed to the health and safety of our guests and our community. On these pages are key Covid-19 protocols, based on San Miguel County and State of Colorado measures and guidance, as well as the Telluride Ski Resort’s protocols and procedures.

IN GENERAL

ON THE GONDOLA

KEEP YOUR DISTANCE Remember to stay at least 6 feet apart from anyone not in your household.

NO MASK, NO RIDE This applies to everyone 2 years old and over. If you have a medical condition that prevents you from wearing a face covering, let operators know. If you don’t have a mask, operators will provide one.

MASK UP Channel your inner Butch Cassidy with a face covering in all indoor spaces and when unable to physically distance outdoors. Be sure to pack masks for you and your travel companions. See telluride.com/COVIDsafety for local shops that stock awesome (and often locally made) masks. PRACTICE GOOD HAND HYGIENE That’s 20 seconds of hand washing, please. You can sing Happy Birthday twice or the chorus to Dolly Parton’s Jolene once. Your choice. Keep a bottle of hand sanitizer, well, handy, although dispensers are stationed around the towns of Telluride and Mountain Village, as well as on the mountain. FEELING UNWELL? Simple: stay home, contact your health care provider and get tested. Visitors should call the Telluride Medical Center at (970) 728-3848 for guidance. MINIMIZE YOUR CONTACTS Small groups are all the rage this season. SMALL-TOWN ETIQUETTE 1 Our community is a happy, laidback place with a big heart. Our local public health and medical professionals are our neighbors and friends. We respect their knowledge and expertise. We know they are working to keep us safe and we listen to them. Please do the same. SMALL-TOWN ETIQUETTE 2 That respect extends to our local business owners and their employees, as well as bus drivers, gondola operators and other worker bees. Please be observant of the rules in local establishments and treat the people who work there with courtesy and kindness.

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CABIN 411 One person or one family party at a time loaded per cabin. Advanced cabin disinfection methods are in constant use. Cabins are disinfected regularly and cabin windows kept open to aid ventilation. LINE MANAGEMENT There are no singles line and markers are present at each station to maintain social distancing while waiting to board. Operators are maintaining a 6-foot distance from passengers. HAND SANITIZER It’s available for passengers at each station. RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT Passengers need to load their own recreational equipment, including skis and snowboards. Familiarize yourself with stowing options before loading and ask an operator for guidance.


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