Backcountry ski and snowboard destinations in the mountains near Denver continued to attract eager recreationalists over the weekend despite statements by Gov. Jared Polis urging people to stay close to home. A CDOT camera overlooking the Berthoud Pass parking lot on Saturday showed it to be full. Both sides of Loveland Pass were filled with skiers and snowboarders on Saturday, according to Charles Pittman, public information officer with the Summit County Rescue Group. The lots on Vail Pass where skiers, riders and snowmobilers typically park to play in the Vail Pass Recreation Area were closed by the U.S.