23 November 2010

Snowbird Passes 100” of Snowfall



Snowbird Passes
100” of Snowfall
More On It's Way!




Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort passed 100 inches of natural snowfall to start the 2010/11 season Monday morning, marking some of the best early skiing and riding conditions in recent memory. The Little Cottonwood Canyon resort has received two and a half feet of snow since Saturday with an additional one to two feet forecasted before Thanksgiving. Snowbird’s mid-mountain base depth currently measures 54 inches with over 3,000 vertical feet of skiing offered from the Aerial Tram.

“With this fantastic early snowfall, we’re excited to offer skiing in Peruvian Gulch, Gad Valley and Little Cloud Bowl with our eye on opening additional terrain for Thanksgiving weekend if conditions permit,” said Snowbird President Bob Bonar.

“The conditions are truly in mid-winter form right now,” said SNOWBOARDER Magazine Publisher Chris Engelsman. “With 100+ inches already this is the best pre-Thanksgiving riding I can remember.”

To view powder photos from Monday, November 22, please visit Snowbird’s Flickr page at http://bit.ly/dI72S9.


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