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    July 01, 2008

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    Timeshare Sales

    The picassa slideshow is a nice touch!

    jstu

    Hey, I was wondering where the new trail was gonna ne for next year?
    Eric replies:
    The new run is going to branch off Homerun prior to Jonesy's and run down to Mid-Mtn run.

    Sylvia

    I am trying to make a decision about my next skiing trip which has to happen during spring break (april 4 - april 11 2009). Is this too late in the season to ski in Utah? When are all of the resorts closing? Does it make sense to go skiing so late in the season? Little options because of kids... LMK thanks

    Eric replies:
    Hi Sylvia, our scheduled closing day for the 08-09 winter season is April12, I can't speak to the other Utah resorts at this point as I haven't seen any other schedules.
    April is a hard month to predict, this past year it was snowing through a lot of the month and the year before it was almost summer-like. In any case, in April conditions on the upper mountain should be quite good with things most likely getting mushy on the lower mountain later in the day. We hope to see you and your family this spring in PC!

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