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Dozens of trails remain closed at major Colorado ski mountains as spring break kicks off amid hot, dry winter
Record-low snowpack has forced closures of dozens of trails at Colorado resorts, with some opening as little as 69% of terrain during spring break, officials reported.
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Dozens of trails remain closed at major Colorado ski mountains as spring break kicks off amid hot, dry winter
As the spring break holiday kicks into high gear, most of Colorado’s major ski resorts have yet to open all of their terrain. With week-long vacations at schools around the country and Colorado’s snowpack nearing its peak, March is usually one of the busiest times of year for the state’s ski resorts. But this year, the state is headed into the busy season with a record-low snowpack and dozens of trails closed at its ski resorts. Vail Mountain, B…
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