'I just spoke with our crew and they say they don't remember a day in April where we had to close the canyon all day. We still get storms in the springtime, but this year has been exceptional.'
SALT LAKE CITY — The heavy snowfall and avalanche danger completely shut down Little Cottonwood Canyon on Monday.
"This really has been the endless winter up at Snowbird," said Sarah Sherman with Snowbird Ski Resort, who says those stuck up the canyon Monday were getting exclusive access. "This is definitely a record-setting winter," said John Gleason with UDOT. "I just spoke with our crew and they say they don't remember a day in April where we had to close the canyon all day. We still get storms in the springtime, but this year has been exceptional."
"Ecstatic! Very stoked. Got my guys from New York here. East coast, west coast all over," Inde Hedeen said.
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