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Let Your Powder-loving Voice Be Heard!

Help Protect Wasatch Powder (img_0612)With the projected doubling of Utah's population over the next 30 years, the Wasatch Canyons Tomorrow process is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Utah snowriders to help shape the future of Utah skiing and riding. The results of this process will form the basis of a plan that could significantly alter the experience Utah snow lovers currently enjoy. By taking just a few moments to complete the Wasatch Canyons Tomorrow online survey your opinions will help set priorities and identify long-term strategies that will enhance the value of the canyons for current and future generations. The process will explore the impacts of increased canyon use and address issues such as water quality, recreation, transportation, and environmental concerns with the ultimate goal being the long-term health of our canyons.

Please, take the time to share your opinions on this important subject by filling out this quick online survey: visit www.wasatchcanyons.slco.org

Add your voice to an open house discussion by joining us at the location nearest you.

6:30-8:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 4th

Skyline High School Cafeteria
3251 East 3760 South
Salt Lake City

Sandy City Hall (second floor multipurpose room)
10000 Centennial Parkway
Sandy

6:30-8:00 p.m., Thursday, November 5th

West High School (Commons Area)
241 North 300 West
Salt Lake City

West Jordan High School (Media Center)
8136 South 2700 West
West Jordan

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In Case You Missed It...The Canyons Is Open

In case you missed it, a number of Utah ski resorts opened this past weekend.

After delaying their opening by a week, The Canyons opened on Friday.  Here are some images from opening day.

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Right now it's SNOWING HARD at the mountain so conditions tomorrow will likely be worth rescheduling your morning meetings.

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You have a few days left.....Hurry

It is a sad day indeed when I start reading this kind of news. Sorry to break it to you, but better to be in the know than up at the mountain with no place to go but back down to the valley.

Tentative resort closing dates are as follows:

Alta: 4/13 + 4/18-20
Brian Head: 4/13
Beaver Mountain: closed
Brighton: 4/20
Canyons: 4/13
Deer Valley: 4/13
Park City Mountain Resort: 4/13
Powder Mountain: 4/13
Snowbasin 4/20
Snowbird: 5/26 (Open Fri.-Sun. only after May 11)
Solitude: 4/13
Sundance: closed
Wolf Mountain: closed

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