Saturday, April 11, 2009

Spring is back!

SQUAW VALLEY USA EL 6200 has the Cable Car, Funitel 8 lifts operating. EL 8200 has 12 lifts. The Billy Dutton Uphill is coming on April 12th.

ALPINE MEADOWS is operating 10 lifts for today.

KIRKWOOD is planning on running 13 lifts; XC area is open with 65K of track, new snow received was 1 to 2”.

MAMMOUTH MOUNTAIN 24 lifts expected for today. The new snow fall was 11/2” plus of fresh powder.

JUNE MOUNTAIN 6 lifts scheduled.

SUGAR BOWL has received 1 to 3” of new snow they are planning on operating the Gondola along with 8 lifts scheduled for today.

HEAVENLY the Cable Car and Gondola plus 11 lifts on the California side, Nevada has 11 lifts.

BOREAL MOUNTAIN RESORT should operate 4 lifts, They will close for the season Easter Sunday.

SODA SPRINGS 5 lifts scheduled. Soda will also close for the season on Easter.

MT. ROSE 6 lifts in operation today it was snow this morning with 1” new snow.

NORTHSTAR 12 lifts scheduled, X/C is open with 40K of groomed trails. They received a trace to 1” of fresh snow.

SIERRA AT TAHOE are planning on 8 lifts for today.

TAHOE DONNER they will operate 3 lifts and XC is open with 46Trails with 80K of track. The Cross Country Area will close Sunday April the 12th. They received 1 to 2” of new snow.

DIAMOND PEAK 4 lifts running for today.

HOMEWOOD MOUNTAIN RESORT 6 lifts scheduled.

ROYAL GORGE 21 trails 57K of trails set. Open thru Easter Sunday and closing for the season.

DONNER SKI RANCH plans on 6 lifts for today.

ALL OPERATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO WIND WEATHER AND SNOW SAFETY! Surface conditions are some Fresh Snow over Machine groomed Spring Conditions, Firm Pack off the groomed runs hard pack softening with warming temperatures. For the best surface conditions follow the sun. We ask you to please be aware ride and ski with care

Today’s weather was taken between 4 AM and 6 AM and is subject to change. The sky was clear t partly cloudy; the temperatures in the mid teens to the high 20’s; the winds were 0 to 15 MPH with higher gusts over the peaks and ridges.

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