As you may or may not know, the reconstruction of Red Mountain’s iconic day lodge is currently underway just outside of Rossland, BC. With so much history ground into the wood (especially Rafters, what must be one of the best ski resort bars in the world), one would hope the renovation is able to retain some of the lore that makes Red what it is. And the plan is to do just that. Hopefully this sign will make it through the demolition, and serve as a attitudinal guide. It says it all.

Mitchell Scott
Mitchell Scott is the longtime Editor-in-Chief and co-publisher of both Kootenay Mountain Culture and Coast Mountain Culture Magazines. He's been in the writing/publishing/media business for over 20 years and currently lives in Nelson, BC where he tries to keep up with his two teenage sons with aching futility.
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