From Deseret News archives:
Spring skiing: Snowbird sees midwinter snow conditions in May
Nearly two feet of snow fell on May 1, which is unusual only in that it was light and fluffy snow, and flew up like cottonwood seeds from under the tips of the skis.
It was midwinter skiing in midspring.
There is only one Utah ski resort Snowbird that is open where skiers are able to enjoy all the new powder.
And with the new snow came the skiers. Slopes were busy and remain busy.
"What we've found is that anytime you get powder snow, skiers will follow," said Dave Fields, Snowbird marketing director.
"The first two days of May, we had pretty exceptional skiing. There's something about skiing powder in May that makes you laugh. It's gravy on a great season. You'd think that with as much snow as we've had that people wouldn't be as interested as they are. It doesn't matter what the calendar says."
Along with the new snow, temperatures were also cold, which made for ideal skiing and snowboarding. In a random opinion poll taken on the Plaza Deck at the resort, "conditions were excellent."
Snowbird currently has a snow base of more than 10 feet, "and we're not losing it very fast," Fields said.
Plans are for the resort to remain open daily through Sunday, then open for the three-day weekends Friday, Saturday and Sunday through June 1, "and very likely beyond. How much longer we'll be open I can't say," he said.
The Tram has closed for service and maintenance and will be down until mid-June. Skiers and snowboarders will have to use the new Peruvian, little cloud and the Mineral Basin high-speed lifts, with access between the two through the Snowbird tunnel.
The tunnel, the only skier tunnel in the world, remains very popular and, for many, adds to the spring skiing experience.
A daily pass will be $59. Hours through May 16 will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. After May 16, hours will change to 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
With abundant snow in past seasons, Snowbird has been able to open its lifts to skiing and snowboarding up to and through July 4 twice in 1995 and 2005.
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