Then & now: Utah resorts keep getting better every year

Published: Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008 12:20 a.m. MST
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How did Utah's 13 ski resorts follow up near-record snowfall and the fourth consecutive record ski season? They got even better.

Utah resorts — all 13 of them — spent the summer making improvements, ranging from simply grooming trails to installing new lifts.

It is, noted Ski Utah president Nathan Rafferty, all part of the commitment the resorts have to offering the best skiing possible.

"Even though we had our fourth consecutive record season, the resorts didn't stop making improvements. We're lucky here in Utah in that the resorts are committed to continue to improve," he added. "Utah has some of the greatest snow and some of the best ski areas in the world. ... I hear this not only from our local skiers, but from people outside the state who've skied other areas around the United States and the world and tell me just how great Utah skiing is."

So what's new for 2008-09?

Alta

Work over the summer was focused on improving existing facilities and improving runs. This year, the resort will celebrate its 70th season. The U.S. Forest Service issued a permit to build the world's second chairlift on Oct. 19, 1938. The resort opened in December that year.

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Beaver Mountain

Skiers will find their time off the mountain as enjoyable as on the slopes. Big improvements were made in the main lodge over the summer.

Brian Head

Last year the resort connected its two separate mountain bases. This past summer, it put the finishing touches on the work. This included work on a retaining wall, and slope and mountain grading and landscaping.

Brighton

Missing has been a real comfortable lodge to stop, rest and dine at the base of its Milly high-speed-quad lift. Over the summer, a $1.5 million, 3,500-square-foot lodge was completed and will be open for the 2008-09 season.

The Canyons

Projects here included the addition of a new gondola, a new lift and extensive work manicuring the slopes over the summer.

Recent comments

Global warming also causes colder winter as well bob but its nice to...

Dennis | Dec. 4, 2008 at 2:07 p.m.

man this global warming thing has really hurt the ski resorts!!!

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Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News

A skier makes a run at Snowbird. The ski resort was the first in Utah to open for the season. Renovation this past summer focused on the resort's apres-ski facilities. The Tram Club at Snowbird underwent extensive remodeling to include a 12-foot, three-projection screen dedicated to sporting events.

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