Thursday, January 24, 2008

UP TO TWO FEET OF NEW SNOW FROM THIS SYSTEM

SQUAW VALLEY USA at Elevation 6200 has the Cable Car, Funitel plus 8 lifts in operation, while Elevation 8200 has 13 lifts. They received 2 to 4” of new snow.

BOREAL is operating 5 lifts for day skiing and 2 for night. They received 3” of new snow.

ALPINE MEADOWS 12 lifts on schedule, with 14 to 21” of new snow. Winds over the peaks and ridges are 35 to 45 MPH with higher gusts.

KIRKWOOD has 10 lifts scheduled, Cross Country over 80 KM of groomed track with skating lane. They have received 4 to 6” of new snow.

MT.ROSE has 8 lifts scheduled for today, including the Chutes. They received 2” of new snow.

MAMMOUTH MOUNTAIN has 24 lifts scheduled for today. They received 6” of new snow.

SIERRA @ TAHOE 8 lifts going today. New snow fall of 5”.

SUGAR BOWL 9 lifts scheduled access by gondola or Mt. Juda entrance. They received 2 to 4” of new snow.

HEAVENLY received 8 TO 11” of new snow, they are planning on 11 lifts in California and 11 lifts in Nevada.

HOMEWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT 8 lifts in operation for today. They received 5” of new snow.

DIAMOND PEAK lift operation today will be 4. They received 2” of new snow.

SODA SPRINGS will operate 5 lifts today. They received 3” of new snow.

NORTHSTAR @TAHOE will operate 16 lifts today. They received 5 to 7” of new snow.

TAHOE DONNER there will be 3 lift in operation, cross country has 47 trails with 108 K groomed track, they received 2” of new snow.

ROYAL GORGE has 61 trails with 259 KM of groomed trails with skating lane. They received 3” of new snow.

ALL LIFT OPERATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO WIND WEATHER AND SNOW SAFETY! Surface conditions fresh powder, machine groomed, new snow fall was taken for the last 24 hours. We ask you to please be aware ride and ski with care.

Today’s weather was taken between 4 AM and 6:30 AM and is subject to change. A temperature range this morning from the mid teen’s to the low 20’s, snowing most everywhere, the winds are 5 to 15 MPH with higher gusts over the peaks and ridges.

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