YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Actor Bruce Willis says goodbye to Idaho ski area he owned as locals take over operations

    FAIRFIELD, Idaho - "Die Hard" star Bruce Willis is saying goodbye to a small ski area in Idaho he's owned since the 1990s — by donating it to a non-profit group.

    Willis said he's happy with the people from Fairfield who formed a non-profit to take over operations at Soldier Mountain, the Idaho Statesman reported Thursday (http://tinyurl.com/csbc7rs ).

    The actor said in a news release that he wishes the group "the very best" now that he's exiting the scene.

    "I couldn't be more pleased with the organization that will be responsible for the management of Soldier Mountain Ski Area," Willis said. "It was exciting to see that the very people who ski at Soldier care so much about its future."

    Among those who formed the group to take over Soldier Mountain is Boise attorney Will Varin.

    "It went from idea to execution in a matter of weeks," he said, describing how his group leaped into action in April after learning that Willis was considering donating the mountain and its three lifts that access about 1,400 vertical feet of skiing.

    Varin said he grew up skiing at the mountain near Fairfield and wants to keep up the ski hill's legacy — while revamping services including its catskiing operation.

    The U.S. Forest Service is working on renewing those permits.

    Skiers and boarders could take a traditional daylong backcountry catski trip, or a cat will also leave for short trips within the ski area boundaries to serve the runs that aren't served by lifts.

    "It's an honour and a privilege to do it," Varin said, of taking over the mountain where he learned to love skiing. "At the end of the day, we don't own the mountain. It's a community mountain."

    The mountain is still waiting for enough snow to open for the 2012-13 season. Once it gets enough, it'll be open Thursday through Sunday.

    Loading...
    • Prison for Ohio woman who buried mom in yard

      COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A woman who quit her job to care for her elderly mother felt at a loss to support herself when the older woman died so she buried her in the yard of their Florida home and lived off her mother's Social Security checks for 14 years, her lawyers and federal authorities say.

    • Man charged with tossing wife off cruise ship

      SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A California grand jury has indicted a Florida man on charges he strangled his ex-wife and tossed her off a cruise ship in Italy.

    • Stephen Amell: Why I Won't Join Fifty Shades Of Grey Movie

      Stephen Amell has revealed what turned him off to playing sexy billionaire Christian Grey in the upcoming film version of "Fifty Shades of Grey" - and it has nothing to do with the story's rampant sex scenes or nudity.

    • Police: Paraplegic castrated at Philly facility

      PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 41-year-old man is being held on $5 million bail after police say he castrated a paraplegic during a dispute at an assisted living facility in Philadelphia.

    • Kim and Kanye's Baby Name Is Not That Strange

      It's being reported that rapper Kanye West and his reality star girlfriend Kim Kardashian have named their brand-new baby, born this weekend, Kaidence Donda West. Donda was Kanye's late mother's name, so that makes sense, but, um, Kaidence? What's going on with Kaidence?

    • Father sentenced for binding kids outside Wal-Mart

      LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A suburban Chicago man was sentenced Wednesday to 30 months in prison for binding and blindfolding two of his children a year ago in a Wal-Mart parking lot in eastern Kansas.

    • Bieber behind wheel as car hits man in Hollywood

      LOS ANGELES (AP) — Video shows Justin Bieber running into a photographer with his white Ferrari in Hollywood, but police say there was no crime and the injuries aren't life-threatening.

    • Brothers run at bear to save younger sister

      A family had a close encounter with a bear while celebrating Father's Day during a camping trip in Wyoming, NBC-2 reports. The Kelly family had a relaxing Sunday morning breakfast, but apparently they didn't clean up as well as they initially thought. According to NBC-2, a bit of bacon grease was still on the campground [...]

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News