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Snow Totals: Resorts with the Most SnowFall

There’s no denying the 2016-2017 winter season has been monumental. Historical snowfall fell at many resorts and created record-breaking snow totals. The bulk of the storms took place in January and February, but some resorts still had major dumps in March and April. Resorts operations are winding down, but several resorts are planning to stay open for as long as possible. With all this snow this season, the backcountry is bountiful and prime for spring missions, just make sure to play it safe.

Don’t put away your gear just yet.

Leading snow totals from Winter 2016-2017 and projected closing dates.

Mt. Baker, WA: 808” — Closed

Sugar Bowl, CA: 783” – Open until May 7 Mt. Rose, NV: 761”– Open until May 29 Boreal Mountain, CA: 751” – Open until April 23 Northstar, CA: 709” — Open until April 23 Squaw Valley, CA: 705” – TBD, but July 4th or longer Kirkwood Mountain, CA: 702” – Closed Heavenly Mountain, CA: 659” – Open until 4/30 Brighton, UT: 632”– Open until 4/23 Alpine Meadows, CA: 689″ – Open until – TBD Mammoth Mountain, CA: 608” – Open until – TBD Mt. Bachelor, OR: 566” – Open until May 29 Snowbird, UT: 520” – Open until Memorial Day Whistler/Blackcomb, Canada: 502” – Open until May 22

Read more at http://snowboarding.transworld.net/news/snow-totals-resorts-snowfall-season/#wRKU3rrdJszTVb6A.99

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