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Snow is here

Friday, December 21st, 2007

If you haven’t noticed, Powder Mountain has been getting pounded with fresh powder. With day and night skiing currently open, we hope that you will join us while we play in the snow.

Here are some pics that Denny took today.



Kick-off party photos

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Thank you to everyone that attended the opening day Kick-off Party! It was a lot of fun and we hope to see you all on the slopes the season.

Here are some fun pictures from our opening day.




New Snowcats

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Just in time for the snow to fall – - two new snowcats were delivered today. Now we are ready. Let it SNOW!

Getting Ready for Ski Season

Monday, November 12th, 2007


Powder Mountain staff is scurrying to get the resort ready for the season opening. Last night, about three inches of snow fell and more is in the forecast. The photos show site preparation for the home of Powder Mountain’s new Race Team and one of many lumberjack features being added to the Hidden Lake Terrain Park.

UllrFest

Thursday, November 8th, 2007


Powder Mountain loyals joined together November 4th to honor Ullr, Norse God of Ski. The ritual of burning skis and boards is a sacrafice designed to bring lots and lots of snow to the resort. About 11 boards, ten pairs of skis and an odd assortment of winter accessories were sacraficed. Those attending the huge bonfire donated 330 pounds of food to Ogden/Weber Community Action Center. Do you have a ritual to bring on the snow?

First new snow!!!

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

The powder is already beginning to fall this season and we are excited! With the first snow of the season dropping 6 inches of fresh powder, it looks like it is going to be a good year of snowboarding and skiing. Check it out for yourself by clicking on the photos below.

If you would like to experience this snow on a regular basis, now is the time to get your season pass for this year.


Powder Mountain in the Summer

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Ever wonder what Powder Mountain is like without all of its world-famous snow? Here are some recent pictures of the mountain during the summer. As you can see, it does not need its snow to be impressive, but the snow is just the frosting on this very large cake.



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