Daily Camera (Boulder)

Keystone Resort opens for season

- By John Meyer

Keystone Resort became the second Colorado ski area to open for daily skiing and riding on Friday, joining neighborin­g Arapahoe Basin, which opened on Oct. 17.

Wolf Creek in southern Colorado opened Oct. 16 but is only operating on weekends for the time being. Last year, Keystone opened on Nov. 6, and Arapahoe Basin on Nov. 9.

Opening at 9 a.m., Keystone offered 40 acres and nearly 2 miles of terrain on the Schoolmarm and Silverspoo­n trails, accessed by the River Run Gondola and the Montezuma Express lift. Only the top of the mountain will be open, though, so skiers and riders will have to download from midmountai­n via the gondola when they are done for the day.

“The team has put in a lot of hard work and long hours to get the resort ready to open,” said Chris Sorensen, Keystone’s new vice president and general manager, in a news release. “With this October opening at Keystone and Breck’s plan to operate through Memorial Day, we will offer one of the longest ski seasons in the country, providing even more value for our Epic Pass holders.”

On Friday, Copper Mountain opened its ski racing training venue, the U.S. Ski Team Speed Center, for elite ski racers from the U.S. and other countries in preparatio­n for World Cup races next month. Top U.S. racers, including Mikaela Shiffrin of Edwards, will be arriving in the next two weeks with next February’s Winter Olympics much on their minds. Copper will not yet open to the general public.

Loveland also has been

making snow and is expected to be the next area to announce an opening date.

Joel Gratz, founding meteorolog­ist of OpenSnow, which tracks mountain weather and forecasts said multiple storms that hit parts of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming recently were expected to stay north of Colorado. With the state on the southern edge of the storm track, Gratz sees 2 to 4 inches for most Colorado mountains. High-country temperatur­es should allow for nighttime snowmaking, though.

Keystone got about a foot of natural snow in recent days and Breckenrid­ge received a bit more than that. Breckenrid­ge began making snow on Oct. 20 in hopes of opening as scheduled on Nov. 12.

 ?? Andy Cross / The Denver Post ?? Nate Dogggg bursts through the opening day banner at the River Run Gondola at Keystone Resort on Nov. 6, 2020. Dogggg was celebratin­g his 25th year of arriving at Colorado ski areas on opening day. Keystone opened for the 2021-22 season on Friday.
Andy Cross / The Denver Post Nate Dogggg bursts through the opening day banner at the River Run Gondola at Keystone Resort on Nov. 6, 2020. Dogggg was celebratin­g his 25th year of arriving at Colorado ski areas on opening day. Keystone opened for the 2021-22 season on Friday.
 ?? Andy Cross / The Denver Post ?? Snow riders head out from the Summit House at the Keystone Resort in November 2020.
Andy Cross / The Denver Post Snow riders head out from the Summit House at the Keystone Resort in November 2020.

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