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utahpowderskier July 20, 2020 / 8:53 pm Skimap.org lists that there was a platter lift, probably made by Poma considering that Snowbowl’s earliest trail map from 1961 lists the Agassiz double as a Riblet. LikeLike
Donald Reif December 17, 2020 / 2:56 pm I really want to get a good look at that impressive breakover on the chondola. LikeLike
Myles Svec January 26, 2022 / 6:25 pm A neat fact I learned about snow bowl today is that the mountain it sits on, Agassiz Peak, once one part of a much larger 16,000 foot tall volcano https://www.snowbowl.ski/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/unnamed-1024×588.jpg.webp LikeLike
Myles Svec April 25, 2022 / 6:00 pm The Tunnel Fire is currently 7 1/2 miles away from snow bowl as the crow flies, is there a chance that the tunnel fire could reach snowbowl? LikeLike
Michael April 25, 2022 / 6:20 pm The Tunnel Fire is East of Snowbowl. With predominant winds from the West and Southwest, it’s fairly unlikely the fire would endanger the Ski Area. LikeLike
Skimap.org lists that there was a platter lift, probably made by Poma considering that Snowbowl’s earliest trail map from 1961 lists the Agassiz double as a Riblet.
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I really want to get a good look at that impressive breakover on the chondola.
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A neat fact I learned about snow bowl today is that the mountain it sits on, Agassiz Peak, once one part of a much larger 16,000 foot tall volcano
https://www.snowbowl.ski/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/unnamed-1024×588.jpg.webp
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The Tunnel Fire is currently 7 1/2 miles away from snow bowl as the crow flies, is there a chance that the tunnel fire could reach snowbowl?
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The Tunnel Fire is East of Snowbowl. With predominant winds from the West and Southwest, it’s fairly unlikely the fire would endanger the Ski Area.
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