Yeah, for example, construction workers, roofers, road workers, movers, tree trimmers, wholesale warehouses and stores that serve these industries, etc. Garages and body shop workers. (But not auto parts stores.) Many times when I have to go to these places, I see that lack of masks and distancing.
The slope restaurant I passed at about 9:30 a.m., very roughly; it was full of maybe two-thirds Copper employees and one third public, seemed like (Copper tee-shirts and common employee clothing/insignia on them) - open to the public. Farther inside I could see, but not as well. And it was crowded in there, whereas everywhere else that morning, and later in the afternoon, was pretty sparsely populated.
One lift to the far west was running, but I never saw anyone on it. The roller coaster was operating for guests already that a.m., and in the p.m. later - a steady but light stream, but on the mountain itself there was just the typical smattering of bike riders and hiker/runners - very few, and this in the most crowded, Central area. About the same as in other years, except for the roller coaster and on slope restaurant.