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Posted 07 November 2008 - 12:37 PM

Snowbird opened today.

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Snowbird kicks off ski season
November 7th, 2008 @ 12:11pm
By Shara Park
It's a big day for snow enthusiasts as Snowbird ski resort opens today. It's the first ski resort to open in Utah this season. Being able to open the slopes two weeks early has made a lot of people happy.

Skier Evan Bonar said, "I'm so pumped, first day of the year and four feet of snow. I was just up here hiking a few days ago and there was no snow."

Ginny Marie Lines said, "It's just so good to be here!"

Skiers and snowboarders were lined up early this morning to be the first to hit the slopes for the 2008-2009 ski season. Today's opening is the second earliest opening in the resort's 38-year history. The earliest was on November 5th, 2004, when Snowbird received 633 inches. Last year Snowbird received 611 inches of snow and stayed operational from Nov. 30 to June 22.

Snowbird made the decision to open today after receiving 46 inches in the last five days. Twenty-eight of those came between Tuesday night and Wednesday afternoon. With that much snow in such a short period of time, ski patrol was out early this morning making sure the snow is safe by looking for potential avalanche dangers and roping off hazards.

Jared Ishkanian, the PR director for Snowbird, said, "Obviously we have some early season conditions here. There are some rocks poking out in certain spots. So we want to rope all that off so there aren't any hazards lurking under the surface."

Snowbird ski patrol says they need about another three feet of snow in order to open all the runs. Right now they have four open, including Regulator Johnson, which is a black diamond.

Because they only have four runs open at this time, the resort is offering discounted tickets until they can open all of them. All they need is one more big storm to be fully operational.

The next resort scheduled to open is Brighton. It will open on November 12th.

Snowbird and Alta recently were named the No. 1 ski destinations in North America by Outside Magazine. That type of ranking helps drive tourism in Utah.

During last season, Utah's 13 ski resorts hosted 4.2 million skiers. According to the state tourism office, skiers spent 176 percent more than other tourists who visited the state overall, bringing in about $6 million.

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Posted 17 November 2008 - 04:57 PM

It looks like Boyne Mountain, Highlands, Crystal, and Nubs Nob are all making snow as we speak!! :biggrin:

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Posted 18 November 2008 - 08:26 AM

View PostAndoman, on Nov 17 2008, 07:57 PM, said:

It looks like Boyne Mountain, Highlands, Crystal, and Nubs Nob are all making snow as we speak!! :biggrin:

Don't forget Shanty Creek. 8" fresh also.

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Posted 19 November 2008 - 09:01 AM

All major NE resorts are cranking at full blast. the weather forecast is in the low teens for tonight so it will be as good as it gets for snowmaking.

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View Postskisox34, on Nov 19 2008, 10:01 AM, said:

All major NE resorts are cranking at full blast. the weather forecast is in the low teens for tonight so it will be as good as it gets for snowmaking.

Hopefully all those wallstreet studs still have enuff money to take advantage of that sweet man-made fluff !! :sad:

Winter is gonna be late to PCMR

PCMR postpones Nov. 22 opening
Posted: 11/18/2008 04:49:39 PM MST

Park City Mountain Resort will not open Nov. 22 due to warm temperatures, according to spokeswoman Paula Altschuler. Resort officials must wait for colder temperatures to continue making snow. A new opening date has not yet been set. Altschuler added that conditions could change as soon as it snows or temperatures drop.

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Posted 19 November 2008 - 10:01 AM

Over here where I'm at it's been in the upper 40's this week. They have been making snow however it's melting away. It's not suppose to cool down until Next Thursday. :(
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Posted 19 November 2008 - 02:05 PM

View Postskier691, on Nov 18 2008, 11:26 AM, said:

Don't forget Shanty Creek. 8" fresh also.


Alpine Valley and Pine Knob are both going to open on friday in Michigan. Both areas are located south of flint, and this is the first time I remember these areas opening before thanksgiving in a very long time.

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Posted 19 November 2008 - 05:16 PM

18 inches of snow by Friday up here in Marquette. Hopefully Marquette mountain opens this weekend.
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Posted 19 November 2008 - 05:42 PM

Oregon ski resorts have had to push back their scheduled opening date because all the snow has melted away.
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Posted 19 November 2008 - 07:38 PM

Boyne Highland in Michigan opened this afternoon for free skiing on one run.
Boyne Mountain opens Friday
Mt. Holly is opening Thursday
Pine Knob & Alpine Valley are opening by Friday.

Winter suddenly showed up in the Midwest. One or two runs of manmade in the Midwest - haha awesome

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Posted 20 November 2008 - 06:59 AM

Killington opened yesterday, a day early and Okemo is opening tomorrow, a day early also. Mt. Snow plans 5 top to bottom runs on Saturday. Stowe, Sugarbush and Jay Peak plan to open Saturday also.

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Posted 20 November 2008 - 08:16 AM

It looks like winter is here to stay in Marquette but I could be wrong.
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Posted 20 November 2008 - 11:42 AM

View Postskiersage, on Nov 20 2008, 09:16 AM, said:

It looks like winter is here to stay in Marquette but I could be wrong.
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Mmmmm, drown me in the sweet waters of your envy.

Where's the skiing ? All I see are people walking ? Sorry but no envy here ! It's nice & sunny here plus we have mountains.

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Posted 20 November 2008 - 05:00 PM

View Postmjturley34, on Nov 20 2008, 11:42 AM, said:

Where's the skiing ? All I see are people walking ? Sorry but no envy here ! It's nice & sunny here plus we have mountains.

Yes! Real Mountains !!
There are no mountains east of Cheyenne . You call those hills, mountains back east? :rolleyes:

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Posted 20 November 2008 - 05:27 PM



You are all despicable!
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Posted 20 November 2008 - 06:27 PM

From NWS-Gaylord, MI "FROM A LAKE EFFECT PERSPECTIVE...CERTAINLY ONE OF THE BETTER LAKE
EFFECT EVENTS THAT I RECALL IN RECENT WINTERS AS A DEEP VERY COLD
AIRMASS/COUPLED WITH SUFFICIENT MOISTURE AND SYNOPTIC FORCING POISED
TO SPREAD OVER THE RELATIVELY WARM GREAT LAKES TONIGHT. THUNDER NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION
COMING OFF THE LAKE LATER TONIGHT WHICH WOULD JUST EXACERBATE
SNOWFALL RATES."

Sure, its dumping now, (another 12-24" tonight/Fri, on top of foot in the last few days), but forcasted to be in the 40-50's next week. Trying to pull the pants back up now, a couple nice days would be nice. At least the snow has everyone (higher ups) thinking ski now, finally.

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Posted 21 November 2008 - 03:29 PM

Ouch. I hope that you intended sarcasm, which got lost in translation.


View Posttahoeistruckin, on Nov 20 2008, 06:00 PM, said:

Yes! Real Mountains !!
There are no mountains east of Cheyenne . You call those hills, mountains back east? :rolleyes:

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Posted 21 November 2008 - 03:46 PM

Got any of these back east ?

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Posted 24 November 2008 - 11:41 PM

Alright, it's November 25th. Who is still trying to finish up Summer maintenance on their lifts?
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Posted 25 November 2008 - 04:22 AM

Here.
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