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US resort offers free season liftpasses to ...

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... win back 2004-5 skiers.

'Summit at Snoqualmie' - a popular mountain with skiers from the north-western US city of Seattle - is offering free season liftpasses to skiers who bought one last winter. Snoqualmie was only able to operate its lifts for 35 days last winter (out of an expected 120), due to disastrous weather which at one point dumped 8.5 inches of rain on the snowpack.

This report from MSNBC details the recovery plans of the 'Pacific Northwest' ski resorts, which also include Crystal Mountain and Mount Baker and Stevens Pass.
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