Humans aren't alone in their enjoyment of riding chairlifts, apparently.
In an X post shared yesterday afternoon, Sugarbush Resort, Vermont, documented a surprising freeloader on its Village Quad chairlift.
Yep. That's a raccoon.
Of all the wild animals you'd expect to see on a chairlift, raccoons might make the most sense—or at the very least, more sense than something less climbing inclined, like a moose.
The lift operations took care of their new furry friend, ensuring that it "unloaded the lift safely," Sugarbush wrote.
One commenter below the post asked, "Did he have a lift ticket?" This is an important question, but I'm not sure that the raccoon market for ski resorts is quite large enough yet. It's best to give it a few years and continue offering complimentary rides.
Who knows, though? Selling Ikon Passes to wildlife could be a major money-maker if Sugarbush plays its cards right. Let's just hope used car salesmen don't catch wind of the burgeoning wildlife market—the last thing we need is a crowd of 15 raccoons hopped up on Red Bull driving an SUV to the hill. That's a disaster waiting to happen.
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