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Purgatory Resort aims to open Friday

Snow, cooler temperatures expected later this week
After delaying the start to the ski season, Purgatory Resort announced Tuesday that opening day has been rescheduled for Friday. (Courtesy of Purgatory Resort)

Skiers and snowboarders eagerly awaiting the start of the winter downhill season may finally have a date to put on their calendar.

Purgatory Resort announced Tuesday that it plans to open on Friday, the day after Thanksgiving.

The resort had originally planned to open last weekend, but weeks of warm temperatures, high humidity and inconsistent overnight conditions prevented adequate snowmaking and natural accumulation.

Recent natural snowfall and “a massive around-the-clock effort” by snowmaking crews provided enough coverage to open limited terrain, according to the announcement on Purgatory’s “Purgspective: Operations and Insights” blog.

Map of terrain that will be accessible on Purgatory Ski Resort’s opening day. (Courtesy of Purgatory Resort)

“Given the weather challenges this month, the conditions are genuinely impressive,” the post said.

More typical late-November temperatures are expected to return this weekend, along with the possibility for snow fall in the mountains.

Snowmaking will continue as conditions allow, and the resort plans to open more terrain as soon as possible, the post said. Purgatory said its next goal is to move toward the Demon area to provide top-to-bottom skiing.

jbowman@durangoherald.com



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