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Squaw Valley 2012/13 Season Break Down | 386” of Snow, 156 Ski Days, 132” in Dec.

It was an interesting season in 2012/13 for Squaw Valley.  It started out with a ‘bang.’  Squaw opened a week early due to November snow storms, we got 132” of snow in December, & then it kinda stopped.  And we mean stopped.  Squaw only got 76” of snow in Jan + Feb + Mar +  Apr… Here’s a month by […]

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SnowBrains | April 30, 2013
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