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Following Norton’s retirement, TAPP begins transition
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Summary
When John Norton first arrived in the Gunnison Valley in April of 1985, the lifts had already stopped spinning, and clouds shrouded Mt. Crested Butte. With all of the restaurants in town shuttered …
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