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Rockin’ Ron for Hugh. Snowmaking on Upper Chilcoot and Waterfall is in progress, which could lead to some good news later this week – stay tuned. Meanwhile, Groomers have been putting the tillers to 21 trails. We’ve received 9 inches of snow in the past 6 days.

While heading to the Perk in the Country Store for my usual Maple Latte with oat milk, I saw the Senior VP and head of Mtn. Ops Mark Delaney grooming the Tubing Hill. He shared the latest mountain news with me. I also saw former Snow Sport University snowboard instructors, and now Patrollers, Alissa and Rob. They were getting ready for Milk Run from the Village Lift. Milk Run is the first run down the mountain, and it’s not with oat milk. Speaking of beverages, Labatts is the beer special this weekend for the Apres Sports Parties in Bootleggers’ and the Black Bear Tavern.

Anywho, looks like a sunny day is ahead, with temps from the high teens to the low thirties, and gentle winds. Sounds like a great time to hit the slopes – ski U later.

Mark Delaney is at the wheel grooming the Tubing Hill for tonight’s tubing FUN!
Alissa and Rob – Snowboarding Patrollers – yes, they do exist!
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  • Weather

    Current Conditions

    25°F Snow (snow)

    Great start to the season. The Sterling Lift opens at 8:30 am with terrain for intermediates and experts.

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    Extended Forecast

    Today

    12/6/24

    Snow (snow)
    Max 21°F / Min 11°F

    Saturday

    12/7/24

    Snow (snow)
    Max 19°F / Min 11°F

    Sunday

    12/8/24

    Snow (snow)
    Max 31°F / Min 18°F

    Trail & Lift Status

    11 out of 78 open

    Trails Open

    4 out of 78 groomed

    Groomed

    1 out of 8 open

    Lifts Open

    Snow Totals

    6″inches

    New Snowfall

    42″inches

    Season Total

    Snow Depths

    Natural Snow Depth: 6 to 12″

    Man-Made Snow Depth: 18 to 36″

    Snow Surfaces

    Primary: Packed Powder

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