Crusty Locals - EP 2- Chris Becker
Keepin' Huff Hills Weird
Huff Hills has been around for 28 years, which is pretty crazy when you think about it. Lots of people impact a ski area over that many years, and a few make a bigger impression than others. We have watched riders grow up here, and then leave and work at other ski area across the globe. Others rode here for years, and now are bringing their kids out to learn to love skiing and riding, and watching this 2nd generation of rippers is one of our favorite things to do.
We wanted to take a minute as we get closer to 30 years of operation to look back at some of these people and the marks they have left on Huff Hills. Sometimes, once someone rides for years at an area, they can get a little legendary, and the gear can get a little dirty, so we call this series Crusty Locals. Enjoy.
Crusty Locals Episode 2
The ski industry is a pretty tight industry. Working at a ski area, you can develop connections to others in the industry pretty quickly. It's a small fraternity of people that choose this lifestyle, and decide to make a career out of it. There have been a ton of people that impacted Huff and we will profile a few that made a career out of the ski industry, even if only temporarily.
Sometime, people that get a taste of the ski industry life at a place like Huff Hills then move on to chase that life at a larger area. Sometimes, they even go and grab a college degree in ski area management. Yeah, that's actually something you can go to college for, at a number of different colleges (most of which have ski areas either on campus, or adjacent to campus). While you get over the fact that you didn't see that option when you were deciding what you wanted to be when you grew up, we will profile a couple people that started at Huff, and followed that exact path.
Chris Becker
Chris came to Huff Hills as a kid that rode in the park constantly, and started to get to know the lift operators on the Green Lift. He then took a job as a lift operator, and through a combination of on-the-job training and good natured ribbing became a solid part of the Green Lift and terrain park team. Chris spent a few seasons trying to determine what it was in the ski industry that he wanted to pursue, and eventually attended Gogebic Community College for ski area operations. Chris headed to Yellowstone Club, MT for an internship and has been a snowmaker and driving cat in the grooming department there ever since.
While grooming in the Big Sky area all winter, Chris also has spent summers installing gondolas and chairlifts, and working as a lift maintenance tech at Big Sky Mountain Resort. Chris also punched his endless winter card, grooming at Ski Rainbow in New Zealand. Chris continues to enjoy the Big Sky life, and credits his time at Huff for setting his compass for a trip into the ski industry.


