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Ski hills will soon open in the West 鈥 but which ones will be first?
Over the last several years, the ski hills to open in the West have typically been Arapahoe Basin and Keystone, both west of Denver.
But last year, southern Colorado鈥檚 Wolf Creek Ski Area when it opened on October 16. That was somewhat surprising because it largely relies on natural snow while the other two have far more snow-making capabilities.
So how are things looking?
Rosanne Pitcher works in marketing and sales at Wolf Creek, and said there鈥檚 been a fair amount of precipitation.
鈥淲e actually have had a very wet fall, and so everything is cooling down and it鈥檚 looking really good,鈥 she said.
That ski area also has plans to bring more snow-making onto their mountain. However, others like Arapahoe Basin and Keystone might still have an edge this year 鈥 as long as Wolf Creek doesn鈥檛 get another well-timed snowstorm.
Meanwhile, some others in the Mountain West will try to open by Halloween, but most aim to fire up the lifts in November.
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