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Utah Ski Resorts
See October Snow Totals Exceed 100 Inches
SALT LAKE CITY - Several
Utah ski areas reported total snowfall depths for the month of October
in excess of 100 inches. Located in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Alta Ski
Area led the way with 122 inches of October snow and a settled snow depth
of 78 inches.
Other resorts posting
snow totals north of 100 inches include the traditional Utah powder factories
of Brighton Resort (109), Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort (115) and Solitude
Mountain Resort (104).
Utah's Summit County
resorts (Deer Valley Resort, The Canyons Resort, Park City Mountain Resort)
all report mid-mountain snow depths of four feet or more.
Southern Utah's Brian
Head Resort boasts snow totals approaching six feet.
"Utah is known
the world over as having the Greatest Snow on Earth. Mother Nature has
definitely delivered this year," said Ski Utah president Kip Pitou.
"On the heels of last year's all-time record number of visitors,
we're off to a very promising start."
Brighton served the
opening volley by cranking up their lifts to hungry locals on Oct. 29
- their earliest opening in 21 years. Powder Mountain plans to open on
Nov. 2, with Snowbird bumping up their original opening date by nearly
two weeks to Friday, Nov. 5.
Current Utah
resort opening dates are as follows:
Brighton Resort OPEN
Powder Mountain Winter Resort Nov. 2 (night skiing only 4p-10p)
Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort Nov. 5
Brian Head Resort Nov. 13
Park City Mountain Resort Nov. 13
Alta Ski Area Nov. 18
The Canyons Resort Nov. 19
Solitude Mountain Resort Nov. 19
Snowbasin Resort Nov. 25
Deer Valley Resort Dec. 4
Sundance Dec. 11
Beaver Mountain no set date
With temperatures
diving and more snow on the way, look for other Utah resorts to open their
doors earlier than expected. Visit www.skiutah.com for updated resort
openings.
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