Alta Ski Area and Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah, have received colossal amounts of snow over the past few ...
Storm totals are approaching four feet.
Archaeologist Jeremy Moore looked on as workers dug the trench near Alta last summer. The first few days of the dig proved mundane. Then the bones emerged. And bottles. Boot soles and shards of fine ...
Powder Mountain: 27 inches (48 hours) Beaver Mountain Resort: 17 inches (48 hours) Related: More Than Six Feet of Snow: California Ski Resorts Are Buried Amid Intense Storm This story was originally ...
Alta Ski Area, Utah, has received United States Forest Service authorization to realign its Supreme chairlift this coming summer, allowing it to iron out an eight-degree bend that made for a "bumpy ...
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While much of the ski industry is determining how to best capitalize on the April Fools’ Day shenanigans, Alta Ski Area, Utah, has surpassed a very real milestone—amidst an ongoing storm, the ski area ...
Skiers will still find plenty of moguls at Alta Ski Area next season, but “the bumpies” will be gone. For the past decade, skiers taking the Supreme lift to the terrain on the east side of Devil’s ...
In the winter, Alta Ski Area, Utah, is, perhaps above anything else, known for its snow. The ski resort stacks up powder like almost no one else, averaging about 550 inches each season. During one ...