Purgatory’s parent company buys stake in Chile’s Valle Nevado ski resort

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Purgatory recently earned acclaim from The Wall Street Journal, which called it a 'world class' ski village that won't break the bank

It’s the first international resort for Mountain Capital Partners, which manages ski resorts and mountain bike parks in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Texas.from The Wall Street Journal, which called it a “world class” ski village that won’t break the bank.

Mountain Capital Partners also owns the Colorado’s largest snowcat skiing operation, Purgatory Snowcat Adventures.The company’s latest acquisition, announced on Jan. 12, is situated near Chile’s capital city of Santiago in the Andes Mountains. Valle Nevado spans 23,000 acres, with 17 lifts and 25 miles of skiing on 44 trails. Annually, it receives an average of 276 inches of snow.

“I couldn’t be more proud to introduce our vision to South America,” said MCP managing partner James Coleman. “I’ve been bringing friends and family to Valle Nevado for years, and I love the incredible beauty, the amazing people and the unparalleled skiing that this resort offers.”

 

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