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Mr. Peter C. Alder This is Me

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Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners Ltd.
Whistler, BC, Canada

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  1. 1. Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners Ltd. - Ski Area Design|Ski Resort Design|Landscape|Resort
    www.ecosign.com/team.htm - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/5/2008   Last Visited: 6/5/2008

    Mr. Peter C. Alder - Senior Associate - Project management, resort operations and management consulting, resort association implementation and management, government relations.
  2. 2. Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners Ltd. - Ski Area Design|Ski Resort Design|Landscape|Resort
    www.ecosign.com/French/f-team_ - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/5/2008   Last Visited: 6/5/2008

    M. Peter Alder - Senior Associate - Gestion des projets, conseils d'exploitation et de gestion pour stations de vacances, création et gestion d'associations touristiques, liaisons gouvernementales..
  3. 3. Welcome to the Squamish Chief!
    www.squamishchief.com/madison/ - [Cached]

    Published on: 8/27/2004   Last Visited: 8/28/2004

    Paul Mathews of Whistler-based Ecosign Mountain Resort Planners and Peter Alder of Peter Alder Enterprises first became acquainted in the mid-1970s, shortly after Mathews founded Ecosign.
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    At the time, Alder was inspector of lifts for the B.C. government.

    "Peter had already run Silver Star and Red Mountain resorts," Mathews said this week.
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    "Peter, when he was vice-president at Whistler Mountain, hired us for Whistler Mountain's first-ever Master Plan in 1978."

    Since those days, Alder and Mathews have consulted on 14 different gondola and/or lift projects in Switzerland, and both are part owners of Cahilty Lodge at Sun Peaks Resort.
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    "We chose the second peak [of the Chief] because with the first peak there are quite a few hikers who go there on a daily basis and the second peak is a little more difficult to reach," said Alder.

    "There would be no commercial things going on there [on the peak]. It would simply be a viewing platform."

    While members of the local climbing community have so far expressed opposition to the plan, Alder insisted the pair has received strong expressions of support from some, including those in the Squamish business community.

    "The climbing community says they're strongly opposed but I think some of the more reasonable ones will say that this will improve safety for them," Alder said, adding that the gondola wouldn't restrict climbers or hikers in any way.

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