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  2. Tahoe ski resort opening days are just around the ... - AOL

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    Tahoe ski resorts are preparing to open the slopes for the 2023-2024 season. Among the first to open will be Heavenly Ski Resort and Boreal Mountain on Nov. 17, but there are other resorts that ...

  3. What's new at Vermont ski areas? Breaking it down plus a few ...

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    Jay Peak Resort, Jay. Projected opening day: Nov. 24. Jay Peak anticipates having the Jet Trail open on opening day with access from the Jet Triple chair. If weather and snow cooperate, the resort ...

  4. Lake Tahoe ski resorts announce opening dates after August ...

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    A rare August snow flurry in the Sierra Nevada Mountains led to some of Lake Tahoe’s most popular ski resorts announcing their projected openings for the 2024-25 ski season. Three resorts owned ...

  5. Arapahoe Basin - Wikipedia

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    Arapahoe Basin became the first ski resort in the United States to open for the 2006–2007 season on October 13. It repeated for the 2007–2008 ski area by opening at 9:00 a.m. on October 10. [4] This was the area's earliest opening in 61 years and the earliest opening in North America for the season. [5]

  6. Eldora Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017/2018 Season, Eldora Mountain Resort installed the Alpenglow chairlift, a new high-speed detachable six-person chairlift. The resort started the 2018/2019 ski season on Wednesday, November 7, its earliest opening day in more than two decades (and roughly 12 days earlier than the average opening day since 2010). [10] [11]

  7. Greek Peak Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Greek Peak was founded in 1958 by members of the Cortland Ski Club. New York's Governor, William Averell Harriman, who developed Idaho's famous Sun Valley resort and ski mountain, conducted the Opening Day ceremonies for the new ski resort. [3] By 1960, two T-bars had been built and construction had begun on a new lodge.