Looks like those of us who have family members who are seasonal employees of Snowbasin or Powder Mountain can at least be grateful for the fact that we'll be able to relax and enjoy Thanksgiving Day in the company of our loved ones, though the postponed opening of both resorts for lack of snow is an overriding disappointment.
Snowbasin rescheduled opening day to Friday, December 5, while Powder Mountain is awaiting Mother Nature's change of mood--from good to bad, or vice versa, depending on your viewpoint....
Be prepared to enjoy Utah's famous snow at Powder Mountain and Snowbasin, as well as the beauty of winter in the pristine upper Ogden Valley, by letting Utah Resort Reservations help with lodging arrangements for your visit.
Stay tuned for updates and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Early November Storms Hold Promise for Late November Opening at Snowbasin

Those October snowfalls seemed to be nothing more than a tease when followed by so many warm days, which were appreciated only by my friends Peg and Pete who were trying to avoid filling their propane tank in anticipation of the natural gas line to their Ogden Valley home being completed! Now that they made the sacrifice of buying enough propane to tide them open, the heavens can open and let that snow fall.
Snowbasin is not posting the snowfall totals on their website yet, so you'll have to make your own best guess based on these pictures from their webcams; but if Mother Nature will continue to cooperate, we should be on our way to a wonderful Thanksgiving Day opening.....now that's something to be grateful for!!!
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