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Posted 26 October 2010 - 07:14 PM

There is a new snow in the valley this evening...2 inches. Up the mountain...I heard 2 feet of new snow.

Brighton and Solidute will open November 12. Brighton is making snow machine this week.

http://www.ksl.com/?...48&sid=12979230

Snow resorts cautiously optimistic about ski season

October 26th, 2010 @ 5:35pm

By Alex Cabrero

BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON -- You can't blame Utah's ski industry for being excited right now. Whenever the first snow hits the valley, it seems like a lot of people are ready to start thinking about ski season.

One drive up Big Cottonwood Canyon to Brighton proves it, where die-hards like Sandy resident Sean Farley were busy walking up snow-covered hills, snowboarding down them to hit a jump, and then doing it all over again: several times.

"It's a good time," said Farley. "It's awesome. It's good to take, even like that little run."

The little run he kept sliding down was making 100 feet long, right next to where a chairlift operator was busy testing the lifts.

"There's been a few kids taking on some grass and rocks, but day after day, it's getting a little deeper and deeper," said Jared Winkler, Brighton Resort's spokesman. "We're super excited. It's looking good."

Brighton is making snow Tuesday night for the first time this season. Right now, everything is covered with natural snow.

Winkler says the early natural snow is important because it gets the word out to the rest of the country that Utah's resorts are about to open.

"It's very important for us to get snow early, because that helps our bookings," said Winkler. "If we don't get snow early on, people kind of hesitate to book around Thanksgiving and their Christmas trip, and kind of wait until they book later in the season."

Last year, Northern Utah's resorts got a lot of snow in October, which made everyone in the ski industry excited. However, no more significant snow fell for almost two months. That left a lot of slushy, rocky and muddy runs for a lot of resorts that opened early. This year, with more early October snow, everyone is cautiously optimistic.

"We don't want to jump the gun too soon," said Jessica Kunzer, spokeswoman for Ski Utah. "I think you'll see the majority of Utah's resorts opening probably a little closer to Thanksgiving."

Brighton and Solitude are planning on being the first among Utah's resort to open with a planned Nov. 12 opening day.

This past weekend's snow fall has already helped with bookings at some of the resorts.

"They're seeing bookings slightly ahead of where they were at this time last year," said Kunzer, "but then again, it should be noted that lead times on bookings have become quite a bit shorter than they were a few years ago due to online bookings and other reservation systems."

Winkler says early bookings at Brighton are about average, but now that the first big snowfall happened, he thinks it'll take a couple of days before people start making solid winter ski plans.

"We think we'll start hearing some phone calls and things like that," said Winkler.

"There are direct correlations between early season snow fall and bookings, so all the more reasons why we're so excited about this snow fall," said Kunzer.

Ski Utah is also excited about this season for more than just early snow. There's a new luxury hotel at Deer Valley. The Canyons has a heated chair lift. There's even a new ski hill, Eagle Point, located in Beaver County.

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Posted 11 November 2010 - 04:02 PM

Brighton opened today (thursday November 11) and Solitude will open tomorrow (friday November 12)

http://www.ksl.com/?...48&sid=13223383

Brighton opens and kicks off ski season
November 11th, 2010 @ 12:04pm
By ksl.com
BRIGHTON - Utah's ski season is officially opened Thursday as Brighton Ski Resort turned on some of their lifts.

Brighton originally planned to open Friday, but because of some good snowfall the resort was able to open two of their chairlifts a day early.

Hundreds of skiers and snowboarders who lined up to buy lift tickets Thursday morning to be the first to hit the slopes.

"A lot of the fresh stuff out there," said snowboarder Jamie Savage, "about a foot deep. Definitely a lot of fun. More than one could expect."

Brighton has about 30 inches of snow as of Thursday at the bottom of the slopes, and it's anywhere from 8 to 15 inches depending on where it's been manipulated.

Jared Winkler with Brighton Ski Resort said, "The biggest advantage we get from being at our elevation is the majority of our snow is fresh snow from the gods. But we have worked hard on some snow making over the week, and spread that out on some areas, and it's done very well."

Brighton's neighbor, Solitude, plans on opening three lifts Friday morning.

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Posted 12 November 2010 - 02:51 PM

Solitude opened today. Snowbird will open tomorrow (november 13).

http://www.ksl.com/?...48&sid=13251432

Solitude 2nd ski resort to open
November 12th, 2010 @ 10:46am
By Associated Press
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Solitude Mountain Resort is opening for the 2010-2011 ski season.

The resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon opens with limited runs for the season Friday.

It is the second resort in Utah to open this season after Brighton opened on Thursday.

Snowbird, in neighboring Little Cottonwood Canyon, is scheduled to open on Saturday.

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)





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