

In August, crews were finishing work on the pump room that will move the water to the appropriate slopes throughout the resort when they need to make snow. The resort spent the summer finalizing a new 750,000-gallon water tank that will allow the resort to make even more snow during the ski season. Though the season started slowly, the resort is taking steps to ensure that they can open on time every year by installing a new water system to aid in snow-making projects. This season has proven to be an average year as far as snow fall goes, but as the calendar moves to March in the Valley there is hope that late-season snow will come to Wolf Creek. With spring just around the corner, snow just keeps on falling and the skiers keep on coming. WOLF CREEK - For the past 83 years, the Wolf Creek Ski Area has brought outdoor recreation to the San Luis Valley and surrounding areas, and not only do they get the most snow in Colorado, but they also offer top of the line services to snow hounds from all over the world. The film ends with Mick walking into the sunset with his rifle.Updated: 4 months ago / Posted Resort continues to work to bring more for skiers in the future After four months in police custody, Ben was cleared of suspicion. Early investigations into the case were disorganized, hampered by confusion over the location of the crimes, a lack of physical evidence and the alleged unreliability of the only witness.
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A series of title cards states that, despite several police searches, no trace of Liz or Kristy has ever been found. He is discovered by a Swedish couple who take him to Kalbarri, where he is airlifted to a hospital. He escapes into the outback, but becomes dehydrated and passes out beside a dirt road. He extracts himself and enters the camp in early daylight. Ben awakens to find himself nailed to a mock crucifix in a mine shaft with two aggressive, caged Rottweilers in front of him.

Mick bundles her body and the dead motorist into the back of his car and torches the wrecked car.

Mick shoots out her back tire and she attempts to crawl away, but is shot dead. Mick gives chase in a Holden HQ Statesman, prompting Kristy to take off in the dead man's car. He attempts to help her but is shot dead by Mick with a sniper rifle. By dawn, a barefoot Kristy has reached a highway and is discovered by a passing motorist. He then interrogates her as to Kristy's whereabouts. Liz crawls out and he hacks her fingers off, then severs her spinal cord, paralyzing her. She gets into a car but Mick appears in the backseat and stabs her with a hunting knife. She picks up another camera which turns out to be Ben's, and notices Mick's truck in the background of the footage, indicating he'd been following them long before they got to Wolf Creek. She watches the playback on one of them and is horrified to see Mick "helping" other backpackers stranded at Wolf Creek in identical circumstances to her own. Liz enters another garage and discovers Mick's large stock of cars as well as an organized array of backpackers' possessions, including video cameras. Liz leaves the hysterical Kristy outside, telling her to escape on foot if Liz does not return in five minutes. The women evade him by pushing his truck off a cliff before returning to the site to get another car. He proceeds to shoot at them before giving chase. However, Mick stumbles out of the garage, as the gunshot was non-fatal. The women attempt to flee in Mick's truck.

When Mick returns, she shoots him with his own rifle, the bullet hitting him in the neck. Liz sets the now-dismantled Falcon on fire to distract him, and goes to help Kristy.
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She breaks free and hears Mick torturing Kristy in a garage, and witnesses him sexually assaulting her. Liz awakens to find herself gagged and tied in a shed. He then gives the tourists water which causes them to fall unconscious. By the campfire, Mick regales them with stories of his past while making a show of fixing their car. The group goes with him to an abandoned mining site several hours South of Wolf Creek. After sunset, a man named Mick Taylor comes across them and offers to tow them back to his camp to repair the car. Hours later, the group discovers that their watches have stopped and the car will not start. After stopping at Halls Creek for the night, the trio makes another stop at Wolf Creek National Park. Ben buys a dilapidated Ford Falcon for their road journey from Broome to Cairns, Queensland via the Great Northern Highway. In Broome, Western Australia, two British tourists, Liz Hunter and Kristy Earl, are backpacking across the country with Ben Mitchell, an Australian friend from Sydney.
