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A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants

Independent Ski Resorts Tech
March 30, 2025
HOLLY RAMER, AMANDA SWINHART - AP

JACKSON, N.H. (AP) โ€” A skier since age 4, Thomas Brennick now enjoys regular trips to New Hampshireโ€™s Black Mountain with his two grandchildren.

โ€œItโ€™s back to the old days,โ€ he said from the Summit Double chairlift on a recent sunny Friday. โ€œIt's just good, old-time skiing at its best.โ€

Behind the scenes, the experience is now propelled by a high-tech system designed to increase efficiency at the stateโ€™s oldest ski area. And while small, independent resorts canโ€™t compete on infrastructure or buying power with conglomerates like Vail, which owns nearby Attitash Mountain Resort and seven others in the Northeast alone, at least one entrepreneur is betting technology will be โ€œa really great equalizer.โ€

A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants
Independent Ski Resorts Tech

That businessman is Erik Mogensen, who bought Black Mountain last year and turned it into a lab for his ski mountain consultancy, Entabeni Systems. The company builds systems that put lift tickets sales, lesson reservations and equipment rentals online while collecting detailed data to inform decisions such as where to make more snow and how much.

โ€œA lot of general managers will go out and look at how many rows of cars are parked, and thatโ€™s kind of how they tell how busy they are,โ€ Mogensen said. โ€œWe really want to look at that transactional data down to the deepest level.โ€

That includes analyzing everything from the most popular time to sell hot dogs in the lodge to how many runs a season pass holder makes per visit.

โ€œThe large operators, they can do a lot of things at scale that we canโ€™t. They can buy 20 snow cats at a time, 10 chairlifts, those types of things. We canโ€™t do that, but weโ€™re really nimble,โ€ Mogensen said. โ€œWe can decide to change the way we groom very quickly, or change the way we open trails, or change our (food and beverage) menu in the middle of a day.โ€

Transforming a small-time resort

A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants
Independent Ski Resorts Tech

Mogensen, who says his happiest moments are tied to skiing, started Entabeni Systems in 2015, driven by the desire to keep the sport accessible. In 2023, he bought the company Indy Pass, which allows buyers to ski for two days each at 230 independent ski areas, including Black Mountain. It's an alternative to the Epic and Ikon multi-resort passes offered by the Vail and Alterra conglomerates.

Black Mountain was an early participant in Indy Pass. When Mogensen learned it was in danger of closing, he was reminded of his hometown's long-gone ski area. He bought Black Mountain aiming to ultimately transform it into a cooperative.

Many Indy Pass resorts also are clients of Entabeni Systems, including Utah's Beaver Mountain, which bills itself as the longest continuously-run family owned mountain resort in the U.S.

Kristy Seeholzer, whose husbandโ€™s grandfather founded Beaver Mountain, said Entabeni streamlined its ticketing and season pass system. That led to new, lower-priced passes for those willing to forgo skiing during holiday weeks or weekends, she said.

A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants
Independent Ski Resorts Tech

โ€œA lot of our season pass holders were self-limiting anyway. They only want to ski weekdays because they donโ€™t want to deal with weekends,โ€ she said. โ€œWe could never have kept track of that manually."

Though she is pleased overall, Seeholzer said the software can be challenging and slow.

โ€œThere are some really great programs out there, like on the retail side of things or the sales side of things. And one of the things that was a little frustrating was it felt like we were reinventing the wheel,โ€ she said.

Not everyone is a fan

Sam Shirley, 25, grew up skiing in New Hampshire and worked as a ski instructor and ski school director in Maine while attending college. But he said increasing technology has drastically changed the way he skis, pushing him to switch mostly to cross-country.

A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants
Independent Ski Resorts Tech

โ€œAs a customer, itโ€™s made things more complicated,โ€ he said. "It just becomes an extra hassle.โ€

Shirley used to enjoy spur-of-the-moment trips around New England, but has been put off by ski areas reserving lower rates for those who buy tickets ahead. He doesnโ€™t like having to provide detailed contact information, sometimes even a photograph, just to get a lift ticket.

It's not just independent ski areas that are focused on technology and data. Many others are using lift tickets and passes embedded with radio frequency identification chips that track skiers' movements.

Vail resorts pings cell phones to better understand how lift lines are forming, which informs staffing decisions, said John Plack, director of communications. Lift wait times have decreased each year for the past three years, with 97% under 10 minutes this year, he said.

A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants
Independent Ski Resorts Tech

โ€œOur company is a wildly data-driven company. We know a lot about our guest set. We know their tastes. We know what they like to ski, we know when they like to ski. And weโ€™re able to use that data to really improve the guest experience,โ€ he said.

How the big guys battle meager winters

That improvement comes at a cost. A one-day lift ticket at Vail's Keystone Resort in Colorado sold for $292 last week. A season pass cost $418, a potentially good deal for diehard skiers, but also a reliable revenue stream guaranteeing Vail a certain amount of income even as ski areas face less snow and shorter winters.

The revenue from such passes, especially the multi-resort Epic Pass, allowed the company to invest $100 million in snowmaking, Plack said.

โ€œBy committing to the season ahead of time, that gives us certainty and allows us to reinvest in our resorts," he said.

A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants
Independent Ski Resorts Tech

Mogensen insists bigger isnโ€™t always better, however. Lift tickets at Black Mountain cost $59 to $99 per day and a season's pass is about $450.

โ€œYou donโ€™t just come skiing to turn left and right. You come skiing because of the way the hot chocolate tastes and the way the fire pit smells and what spring skiing is and what the beer tastes like and who youโ€™re around,โ€ he said. โ€œSkiing doesnโ€™t have to be a luxury good. It can be a community center.โ€

Brennick, the Black Mountain lift rider who was skiing with his grandchildren, said he has noticed a difference since the ski area was sold.

โ€œI can see the change,โ€ he said. โ€œThey're making a lot of snow and it shows.โ€

A New Hampshire ski resort bets on tech to compete with industry giants
Independent Ski Resorts Tech

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Ramer reported from Concord, New Hampshire.

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