| Show I A ri e M Md d R. R J M Mgt r i r yA R i r y e t yr r 7 s Iy y s r 0 Q ca ci Q o V L rt o. o F ft f a t q Ski fanatics enjoy a longer winter season at Snowbird Snowbird remains open through the of July Independence Day skiing n marks record for Utah resorts Snowbird Utah Skiing and snowboarding in Utah has not ended yet as Snowbird Ski Summer Resort President Bob Bonar announced today Snowbird will remain open for skiing and riding weekends through July 4 2005 There is no better way to end Snowbirds Snowbird's spectacular season than to go out with a bang on the Fourth of July said Snowbird President Bob Bonar Thanks to Mother Natures Nature's delivery of over inches of snow this winter it looks like well we'll be able to do just that The 2004 05 ski season was the longest in both Snowbirds Snowbird's history and in the state of Utah The season began Nov 5 2004 Snowbirds Snowbird's earliest opening ever and will end July 4 2005 matching Snowbirds Snowbird's latest closing closing closing clos clos- ing in 1995 Independence Day will mark the st day of lift-accessed lift skiing and riding at Snowbird during the season that spanned nine months from November to July Snowbird received inches of snow this winter and the most recent snowfall occurred June 12 The mountain mid-mountain base is currently over 7 1 feet deep at 92 inches Skiing and riding will take place the next two weekends and Monday July 4 from 8 am a.m. to 2 pm p.m. conditions permitting Lift tickets tickets tickets tick tick- ets are 30 Park in the Snowbird Center lot Snowbird Entry 2 and take the Tram to Little LittleCloud LittleCloud LittleCloud Cloud Chairlift accessing Little Cloud Bowl Bowland Bowland Bowland and Regulator Johnson Snowbirds Snowbird's season late-season skiing and snowboarding snowboarding snowboarding snow- snow boarding is not for beginners Only advanced terrain is available from the Little Cloud Chairlift |