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Lift connection to create Utah's largest ski resort
Carter Budge, 11, of Sandy, Utah, skis with a flag during the Snowbird Ski Resort's final day of skiing and riding for the 2013/14 winter season, May 26, 2014. Buoyed by an improving economy and renewed buzz about Utah's ski scene thanks to Vail Resort's recent purchase of the state's largest resort, bookings at ski resorts are up about 4 percent from the same time last year, said Nathan Rafferty, president of the trade group Ski Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)
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Snowbird's early opening sets high expectations for a great season
SNOWBIRD — The snowstorm that blasted Utah Valley and its mountains last week, dumping over 50 inches of snow in some areas, was exactly what Utah resorts were looking for to kick off the 2012–2013 ski season; for some, opening day came earlier than expected.
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Snow allows ski resorts to open early
Skiers and snowboarders alike were surely rejoicing with last week's snowstorm. Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, Solitude and Park City Mountain Ski Resorts will all open this week, due to the snow deposited in the mountains over the weekend.
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