PHILLIPS v. MONARCH RECREATION CORP.

No. 81CA0731.

668 P.2d 982 (1983)

John PHILLIPS, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MONARCH RECREATION CORPORATION, a Nebraska corporation, Defendant-Appellant.

Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. I.

Rehearing Denied June 2, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Williams, Trine, Greenstein & Griffith, P.C., Bruce O. Downsbrough, William A. Trine, Boulder, for plaintiff-appellee.

Wood, Ris & Hames, P.C., Eugene S. Hames, Denver, for defendant-appellant.


STERNBERG, Judge.

John Phillips sued the Monarch Recreation Corporation for injuries and damages he sustained when he collided with trail grooming equipment at Monarch's ski area. The jury returned a verdict for Phillips and Monarch appeals. We affirm.

After skiing down a run at Monarch known as Ray's Romp, Phillips collided with a trail grooming machine called a sno-cat as he came around a blind corner at the bottom of the run. He testified that he was unable...

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