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MauiSkiBus.com’s  attempt to ski 100 different western USA/Canada resorts is more than a fun frustration of being a ski bum living on a tropical island. The Livestrong Cancer Foundation and the Maui United Way are both receiving national exposure and financial support through the sponsors of MauiSkiBus.com. The ski resorts themselves are getting needed positive exposure in an off snow year. Numerous people have expressed an interest in doing something similiar to this adventure, and then there are the MauiSkiBus.com stickers. 5,000 0f them. Unique. Cherished. Many smiles when kids and adults recieve one.

Pam Cornelius, a Big Sky angel, showed MauiSkiBus.com around and the cross under Lone Peak.

The marketing department at each resort recieves theirs to use however, ski patrollers recieve one, some individuals in the lift lines get an easy one, and some individuals have to work for one. Often I ask people to spell their name backwards and if they pass, a MauiSkiBus.com sticker is theirs. Ski resort #66, 2/3rds of the way to the goal, is not backwards, however the name above may be.

Montana. The name itself is strong. The reputation is fierce. The land is big and varied. The sky is open and clean. Lone Peak is EZ to stand on. The way down is not. Miles and miles of open ski slopes. Miles and miles of vision delights. A cross is high up here, a preacher stands beneath, a song is sung, a sermon is shared. Sunday is the day to worship here, every day is the day to worship the big sky above. Montana.

High above are numerous huts, some for warmth, some for a wine, some for the patrol, and all peer down to the base, so far away. Over 4,000 feet straight down, multiple miles by slope, is the 3rd floor marketing pad of a Jones and Bruen, as in Chad and Elizabeth, stepping up with a VIP for MauiSkiBus.com. Pride they must have, as Big Sky, Montana has plenty to share, plenty to shred, plenty to explore. If vertigo persists, skiers right will heal, softer on the down, closer to the jacuzzi, always with the view back up to the Big Sky.

MauiSkiBus.com had a full day at Big Sky, Montana.

The smell of the air is alive here, the pace of life here is at peace. No need to loose warmth and romance in a bus line, the coals of the wood on fire will share some heat, warm the blood that did its duty on those chutes under the lonely peak, high above, surrounded with the rays of the setting sun. Above the sky, the heavens did send, a Big Sky angel, disguised as an ambassador named Pam. Hopping like a mature bunny of grace, down the slopes, from left to right, having MauiSkiBus play follow me.

Big Sky, Montana. White is the color of snow, blue the color of the sky, and yellow is the color of the stone down the road. Bison, wolves, elks and bears all live there, but the pres Teddy bear is the real reason why. Big Sky, big adventure.

A new tram delivered MauiSkiBus.com to Lone Peak.

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