
With eleven feet (or so) of snow, the Snowbird resort in Utah is both aptly named--and not about to shut down in spring 2008.

Skiing and snowboarding in Utah has not ended yet, as Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort will open for one final weekend of spring skiing May 18-20. Lift tickets will be $49/day. Little Cloud Chairlift, accessing the Mark Malu Fork and Rasta Chute ski runs, will operate from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Park in the Snowbird Center lot, Snowbird Entry 2, and take the Tram to Little Cloud Chairlift.

Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort received the 2007 Golden Eagle Award for Overall Environmental Excellence due to its participation in the American Fork Pacific Mine reclamation project. “We’re really proud to be a part of a project that has such a positive impact on aquatic wildlife and water quality,” said Snowbird Owner Dick Bass. “Our partners Trout Unlimited, the U.S. Forest Service and Tiffany & Co., played an integral part in the project and we would like to thank them immensely.”
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SNOWBIRD, UTAH (Post Time News)-–With more than 11 feet of snow on the ground at mid-mountain and counting, Snowbird says it will extend its season into June here--and possibly beyond.
Continue Reading May 11th, 2008
Skiing and snowboarding in Utah has not ended yet, as Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort will open for one final weekend of spring skiing, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 18-20. Sunday, May 20, will signal the close of resort skiing in Utah with the last day of skiing and riding at Snowbird, Utah ’s only resort still open for skiing and riding.
Continue Reading May 16th, 2007
The National Ski Areas Association awarded Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort the 2007 Golden Eagle Award for Overall Environmental Excellence by a ski resort on May 6. The Golden Eagle award and seven Silver Eagle awards were presented at the NSAA National Convention and Tradeshow in Palm Springs, Calif.
Continue Reading May 9th, 2007
The Snowbird Renaissance Center will host a fundraiser for the SuperSherpas Mount Everest Expedition, Friday, March 23, at the Cliff Lodge at Snowbird.
Continue Reading March 17th, 2007
SNOWBIRD, Utah (Post Time News)--A new helicopter-mounted avalanche transceiver technology will be unveiled for the first time in the United States on Thursday, Dec. 7, in Utah's Little Cottonwood Canyon. Members of Wasatch Backcountry Rescue, Air Med, Life Flight and the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office will perform a helicopter transceiver search using long-range receivers near Snowbird.
Wasatch Backcountry Rescue will demonstrate avalanche rescue incorporating helicopter efficiency with state-of-the-art receivers. Long-range receivers provide a wider search range that permits searching larger areas more quickly than a touring party without putting rescuers into danger.
“Avalanche rescue has traditionally been up to those in the touring party,” said Dean Cardinale, Snowbird Assistant Director of Snow Safety and Wasatch Backcountry Rescue President. “This technology will dramatically change rescue time, effort and success with the help and speed of a helicopter-mounted transceiver.”
The demonstration begins at 10 a.m. at the Wasatch Powderbird Guides heli-port with a meeting and ground presentation, followed by an 11 a.m. helicopter air search. Rescue Training Center targets will be buried across the street on Mt. Superior and helicopters will locate them using the long-range receiver.
Celebrating 30 years of service, Wasatch Backcountry Rescue is a volunteer organization made up of snow safety professionals and their avalanche rescue dogs from nine Utah resorts, UDOT, the Utah Olympic Park and Wasatch Powderbird Guides working with Salt Lake, Utah and Summit county sheriff’s offices. Wasatch Backcountry Rescue member resorts are Snowbird, Alta, Brighton, Solitude, Park City, The Canyons, Deer Valley, Snowbasin and Sundance. For more information on Wasatch Backcountry Rescue, visit www.wasatchbackcountryrescue.org.
December 1st, 2006
If you go to where there’s sun and snow, life will inevitably be good on the slopes. By that criteria, it goes without saying that Utah rules. Consider the 2006 reader survey rankings just issued from SKI Magazine based on a survey of its readers. In the bookend categories of snow and weather—the things that really count on God’s green (white) earth, the old debate about Utah and Colorado is over and done with.
Utah wins hands-down.
Continue Reading October 1st, 2006
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