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2005-06 Utah ski season

Utah resorts gearing up for repeat of last year

Published: Friday, Nov. 4, 2005 8:31 p.m. MST
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It didn't hurt Utah's cause at all that other parts of the country remained dry while Utah was receiving record snowfall. Several Utah resorts received more than 600 inches of snowfall this season. The seasonal average for resorts like Alta and Snowbird is 500 inches.


Utah ski resorts

(tentative opening dates)

Alta: Undecided

Beaver Mtn: Undecided

Brian Head: Nov. 11

Brighton: early Nov.

The Canyons: Nov. 18

Deer Valley: Dec. 3

Park City Mtn. Resort: Nov. 19

Powder Mtn. mid-Nov.

Snowbasin: Nov. 24

Snowbird: Undecided

Solitude: Nov. 18

Sundance: Dec. 9

Wolf Mtn.: Undecided


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Angela Wadman, Pleasant View, snowboards at Powder Mountain.

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