The race to be the first resort to open gets a little more thrilling — and competitive — each year.
The 2021-2022 winter season is closing in, and folks are getting excited. No matter where you live, the coming of snow is a cause for celebration each year. And the prospect of a more normal season, compared to the shutdowns and restrictions amidst a former pandemic winter, is extra exciting.
Wolf Creek Ski Area in Pagosa Springs, Colo., announced yesterday that it would open this weekend, Oct. 16 and 17. Arapahoe Basin in Dillon, Colo., followed suit later on Thursday, announcing it would open on Oct. 17.
“14 inches at Wolf Creek Ski Area allows for a weekend opening!” wrote Wolf Creek online. “Saturday and Sunday, 10/16 & 10/17, the beginner Nova Lift will be open for early season turns.” Arapahoe Basin also made a similar announcement, planning to open one lift on Sunday.
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Later, Colorado resorts like Keystone, Breckenridge, Winter Park, Copper Mountain, and Steamboat — along with other Western resorts like Northstar, Heavenly, Tahoe, and Park City — are expecting to open in November.
But, as we’ve previously learned, it ain’t over until the last hour (like when Arapahoe Basin opened at 3:30 p.m. on a Friday, scooping Keystone’s big opening day by less than 24 hours).
What it all boils down to is this: You’d better have your skis waxed, your gear ready, and your game face on, because Colorado ski season starts this weekend.
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