For ski resorts in Western US, too much snow is a good woe
ARAPAHOE BASIN SKI AREA, Colo. — For ski resorts in Colorado and the Sierra Nevada, it’s a good problem to have: too much snow.
Recent storms walloping mountains across the West dropped up to 10 feet of snow, creating thrilling powdery runs. But once avalanche danger emerged on roads and at the slopes, several resorts made the unusual move of shutting down.
While the closures cost resorts income from lift tickets, the businesses will likely make it up in the long run by promoting the fresh snow on Twitter and getting more people excited to come up and carve powder turns.
“It’s like you just go out and get barrelled, you drop in and come up, an’ pah! Drop back down. Powder everywhere in your face, you know? … Mashed potato powder,” said John Lencki, a New Hampshire native skiing Thursday at Arapahoe Basin Ski Area.


