From Deseret News archives:
Last hurrah: Majority of ski resorts to close down by mid-April
But, as always happens, skiers believe it's time to move on and so resorts, with one exception, will be closed by midmonth.
Three resorts Sundance, Wolf Mountain and Beaver Mountain have already closed. Scheduled to close on Easter Sunday, April 16, are Brian Head, Brighton, The Canyons, Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort, Powder Mountain and Solitude. Alta will close the following day, April 17, which will leave, again as always, Snowbird, which has set a closing date of May 14 for daily operations and May 29 for weekend skiing.
At this point, said Nathan Rafferty, president of Ski Utah, "We don't know final numbers, but I'm confident we will come close and could even exceed last year's record. The one measure we have at this point is the number of hits on our Web site, which are up 25 percent over last year."
What this means is Utah could come close to the 4 million skier-day mark. Last year's record was 3.8 million skier days.
That being the case, the 2005-06 season will match closely the 2004-05 season in skier numbers and snowfall.
This year the storms came mainly from the north, hit more frequently but left less snow.
"This season has been better than last season for us, which I thought impossible," said Dave Field director of marketing at Snowbird.
"We opened earlier last season Nov. 5. We opened later this year, for Thanksgiving, but when we opened the storms started to come and have kept coming and here it is April and it's still snowing.
"One thing that helped this season is we didn't have any of those 100-inch storms in 100 hours, which can really tie up the canyon and make life difficult here. We've had a lot of 6-, 8-, 12-inch storms that make for great skiing and snowboarding but don't tie up the canyon. A common report we received this year from guests is they couldn't believe how much powder we've received."
Add up all the little storms and the snow total for this season comes very close to last season. By this date last April, Alta was reporting more than 600 inches of total snowfall. This year the resort is reporting 575 inches. Its season average is 500 inches.
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