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Hoodoo
opens for the season With
ample snowfall in November, the Hoodoo Ski Area had one of its earliest
openings in recent years, officially opening for the winter 2003/2004 ski
season on Friday, November 28.
This is the earliest opening
since 1998.
With more than 30 inches of
snow and temperatures in the mid-30s, Hoodoo was able to open three chair
lifts and approximately 20 ski runs. According to Brynne Beverly, Office
Manager at Hoodoo Ski Area, there were over 1,200 skier visits from Friday
through Sunday, with at least 700 on Friday.
"Friday was a very good day,"
said Beverly. "We had great snow."
Still waiting to open are
a brand new sledding hill, the tubing hill, and the Hodag and Green Lifts
which will open as the hill receives more of the winter white stuff. The
Nordic trails remain ungroomed -- again, awaiting more snow.
A weekend warming trend brought
mixed rain and snow through Saturday and Sunday, consolidating the snow
pack to 24 inches as of Monday morning.
The soggy weather does- n't
help, but more winter weather is in the forecast for midweek.
Hoodoo will be open from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, closed on Wednesdays, until the holiday season.
This week Hoodoo is hosting
a canned food drive where four cans of food will cut the lift ticket price
in half on Thursday and Friday.
Daily ski conditions, lift
ticket prices, rental rates and additional information can be found at
www.hoodoo.com or
by calling 541-822-3799.
Mt. Bachelor has also opened
for the season; daily conditions, prices, rates and information can be
found at www.mtbachelor.com
or by calling 382-2607. |
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