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Thanks to a Wintry May Arapahoe Basin, CO Extends Season by At Least Another Week

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Arapahoe Basin, CO just announced that thanks to all the May snowfall, they are further extending their season by another weekend, at least. Most recently they were planning to call it a day on June 9th, but storms that have hit Colorado dumped 11″ on the resort over the last 3 days are allowing them to keep the lifts turning until […]

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WeatherBrains | May 24, 2019
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Thanks to May Snowfall Breckenridge Resort, CO Extends Season Into June

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With 13 inches of snow over the past two days, and more than 450 inches this season, Breckenridge Ski Resort, CO just announced they are letting the good times continue to roll into June with two additional weekends of spring skiing and riding beyond Memorial Day, June 1-2 and June 8-9! Related: Arapahoe Basin, CO Extends Season and Will Remain […]

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WeatherBrains | May 23, 2019
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Taos, NM to EXTEND Season

Kachina peak at Taos before the new chair was put in.

This is very cool news. In a season where most ski resorts are announcing early closings, Taos is extending their season an extra week. It’s been a good season at Taos with 260 inches of snow so far. Taos averages 305, so this isn’t too far off the mark. Taos was scheduled to close on April 5th, and they will close down for 4 days before reopening on April 10th -12th to give skiers and riders one last spring skiing weekend. Lift tickets will be discounted […]

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