Press release: Aspen/Snowmass, CO., October 15, 2007 – A wet winter storm rolled through Aspen/Snowmass dumping up to eight inches of snow on the slopes. Hunters in the area reported more than a foot of snow in some backcountry locations. Snowmass reported eight inches of snow while Aspen Mountain received six inches at the 11,212 foot summit.
Snowmass and Aspen Mountain are scheduled to open on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 22. Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk are scheduled to open Saturday, December 8.
There are exciting changes in store for the 2007-2008 winter season at Aspen/Snowmass with $25.5 million in improvements. Snowmass will be the focal point with the first phase of the new base village coming online, including The Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center, a rental/retail shop and ticket offices. Elk Camp Meadows learning area will also open at Snowmass this season.
Aspen/Snowmass will once again host the best women ski racers in the world Dec. 7-9, during the 2007 Aspen Winternational FIS Women’s World Cup. This year’s event will feature both speed and technical races, including the first women’s downhill in Aspen in nearly 20 years, along with super G and slalom races. The races will be the focal point of a weekend packed with additional events including a Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert, gondola plaza festivals, fireworks and parties.