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No doubt, they just got a ton of snow. The Sierras did too. Just got out of Truckee airport in time yesterday morning (or unfortunately though I didn't have any gear with me).Mt. Bachelor just announced they are opening this weekend!
NO they are not. They are open only for snowseeing this weekend. Skis/boards/bikes will not be allowed on the lift. They have a small jib park set up near the base, I don't call that open for skiing.Mt. Bachelor just announced they are opening this weekend!
Last year A Basin October 21st - Loveland well November 4th.Loveland. It's always Loveland.
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Snow guns running at Abasin as we speak!
Blowing out the mice I'd suspect, it's going to get really warm in CO next week.
Blowing out the mice I'd suspect, it's going to get really warm in CO next week.
That has nothing to do with the early season terrain on Killington Peak.With the race again at killington my money is on them.
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Maybe maybe not.That has nothing to do with the early season terrain on Killington Peak.
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Based on what I saw last season, nothing. I did not see them making snow on more terrain in North Ridge any faster than they usually do. Superstar was lit top to bottom, but public can't touch that til after the Cup. So no, the cup makes no difference on their opening.
Warm next week in the 70's but that is along the 25 from Ft Collins down to Pueblo and east. West into the mountains in the 50's during the day or lowered and cold sub 32 at night. They got this!Blowing out the mice I'd suspect, it's going to get really warm in CO next week.