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Fri Dec 2, 2022, 10:10 PM Dec 2022

Snoqualmie, Stevens, White passes open for ski season

Last edited Sat Dec 3, 2022, 03:26 PM - Edit history (1)

There is plenty of snow in the Cascades to kick off ski season.

Three major ski areas in western Washington opened operations on Friday: the Summit at Snoqualmie, Stevens Pass and White Pass.

Opening day at Snoqualmie is limited to summit and ikon passholders, and the Pacific Crest and Little Thunder runs will be available.

The last storm to hit the Cascades gave Snoqualmie Pass 18 inches of new snow. Stevens Pass will be receiving roughly 45 inches of snow in the next week.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nhl/snoqualmie-stevens-white-passes-open-for-ski-season/ar-AA14PIFc

After bumpy seasons, Stevens Pass gets a smooth opening day

STEVENS PASS — The stoke was high Friday as thousands of people flocked to the slopes off U.S. 2 to chase their favorite adrenaline rush.

Snow flurries dusted Stevens Pass and the temperature hovered in the low 30s on opening day of the ski resort’s 2022-23 season.

Woodinville resident Matt Richardson joined his friends Jaymes and Emalee Fleming for a day on the slopes.

Richardson, a season pass holder, has been shredding in the crest of the Cascades for 50 years. His father was on ski patrol and would “drag” him up to the mountains when he was a kid, he said.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/after-bumpy-seasons-stevens-pass-gets-a-smooth-opening-day/

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