admin":1mh4luo4 said:The race for the title of first ski area to open for the season across North America is getting cloudier by the minute. The annual duke-out between Colorado's Loveland Ski Area and neighboring Arapahoe Basin was bested late yesterday by Sunday River in Maine, and Copper Mountain in Colorado opened this morning, albeit only for private race camps. Now Loveland has confirmed that it will open its Chair 1 to the public at 9 a.m. tomorrow morning.
Admin":1mh4luo4 said:Following reports of early season snow in Alberta and British Columbia last week, with hike-up skiers making first tracks at Fernie and others, as well as news that one of the world’s highest ski area, Loveland in Colorado has started snow making, Timberline ski area in Oregon has announced that it will reopen for the start of winter 2010-11, for weekends only initially, this Friday, Oct. 1.
“Late spring storms and focused summer grooming and maintenance of the Palmer Snowfield have provided a great level of snow above 7,000 feet,” said a resort spokesperson. “We’ll be operating our Magic Mile and Palmer Chairs on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through October, weather and conditions permitting. We’ll look to open more lifts as soon as the snow starts to fall and we can build a base on the lower mountain.”
FTO":ypbr4ymd said:There's some debate regarding the title of first to open, however, as Timberline Ski Area in Oregon operates year-round on a permanent snowfield on Mt. Hood. Timberline counts the start of each season when the lifts resume annually following a two week maintenance shutdown in late September.