Ski resorts reported good turnouts Monday despite delays as lifts were de-iced.
warning guests about high winds and a wind hold for lifts. Most of the West Resort was ready for guests, with the exception of Conquest, by about 10 a.m., the resort reported.
“The storm is on its way out and this is the last storm out of almost two weeks of weather,” said Mountain High spokesman John McColly. “So we got a fair amount of snow out of these storms and things are looking great on the hill and from tomorrow on it looks to be partly cloudy or clear clear skies … so I think the weather is behind us and nothing but blue skies ahead.”, which operates Bear Mountain and Snow Summit, reported more than a foot of snow had fallen over the weekend.
“We haven’t really had any issues,” said spokesman Justin Kanton. “The main issue is the snow gets cleared off of all the chairs so people can physically sit on them and doing some general maintenance each morning to make sure the lines are properly de-iced.” Kanton said the resort had a good turnout over the weekend as people came up for the fresh snow and he expects it to continue through the week as the storm tapers out Tuesday.
“Looks like we should see some more going into tonight which should set us up for the rest of the week going into the weekend,” Kanton said Monday.
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