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Eaglecrest Ski Area Opening Delayed Due to Lack of Snow

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Eaglecrest Ski Area ⁢Postpones opening Day Due⁣ to Unseasonably ⁣warm Weather

Juneau,Alaska – Eaglecrest ski⁤ Area will delay its opening weekend after recent rainfall erased accumulated snowfall,officials announced Thursday. The postponement impacts⁣ the start of the ski area’s‍ highly anticipated 50th season.

General Manager Craig Cimmons explained that while the first Saturday in December⁤ is traditionally eyed as a potential ⁤opening day,it’s⁢ often subject to⁤ change given Juneau’s climate. “We ‌always put the first‍ Saturday ​as the potential opening day, knowing that it’s hit or miss with the ⁢climate we have,” ​Cimmons said. “It’s not abnormal and it’s not⁤ a disappointment.”​

Recent years have seen similar delays due to insufficient snowpack. Eaglecrest utilizes high-efficiency snowmaking equipment to supplement natural snowfall,but Cimmons stated current conditions don’t allow for a​ quality‍ experience. “We couldn’t push out the snow we⁢ made in‌ a way‍ that ⁤we woudl⁢ feel we’re‌ delivering a product that we’re really proud of,‌ that’s safe and​ enjoyable, and an experience we want to offer,” he explained.

The National Weather Service in Juneau forecasts ‌a return to wintry conditions, predicting snow from this weekend through Tuesday ⁣night with temperatures dipping to around 15 degrees⁤ Fahrenheit.

Eaglecrest plans to‍ provide‍ an update on the opening date status mid-next ‍week. The ski area will continue to monitor conditions and assess when ‍sufficient snow coverage can be established for a safe and enjoyable⁣ skiing experience.

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