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Winter arrives in the Colorado Mountains

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Poster: A snowHead
The in-town terminal of Breckenridge’s new BreckConnect Gondola was covered in more than 20cm of snow at 8 am this morning.
This morning, Breckenridge had more than 20cm of snow in town, with even more snow on the mountain. Keystone was reporting about 18cm at mid-mountain level, and about 15cm of snow fell on Vail and Beaver Creek Mountains overnight, according to Vail Resorts. What's more, the snow is forecast to keep falling all day, with more snow on its way at the end of the week....Breckenridge and Keystone open November 9, Vail opens on November 16 and Beaver Creek opens November. 21.

From: http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20071014/NEWS/71014010
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