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Aspen Mountain opens early

ASPEN MOUNTAIN TO OPEN EARLY FOR THE SEASON THIS SATURDAY.

Aspen Mountain will open early, this Saturday, November 22 with top-to-bottom skiing/riding across 120 acres of terrain. The Silver Queen Gondola and Ajax Express will be open as will the Sundeck and Ajax Tavern for food and drink. A recent storm brought over half a metre of snow to Aspen Mountain which has allowed for favorable conditions to open the mountain early.

“We aim to open and bring skiing and riding to the community and our guests as soon as we can,” says David Perry, Chief Operating Officer, Aspen Skiing Company. “We are a ski town, we have the snow and we are pleased to start spinning the lifts.”

All season passes are valid as they would be in the scheduled season. Daily lift tickets from November 22-26 are $79 for adults, $73 for teens (13-17) and seniors (65-69), and $59 for children (7-12). As always, children six and under ski for free. A special rate will be extended to passholders at any other resort. Skiers and riders can simply present a valid pass from any other resort and receive the discounted rates of $55 for adults, $51 for teens (13-17) and seniors (65-69), and $41 for children (7-12).

The Ski and Snowboard School on Aspen Mountain will be open for private lessons – intermediate and above levels, ski and snowboard, starting November 22. Ski and Snowboard Children’s Group Lessons for ages 7 to 17 will be offered on Aspen Mountain November 22 through November 26.

Children must be at an intermediate or above level.  D&E and Four Mountain Sports in Aspen will also be open with ski and snowboard rentals and tuning available. Parking is free in Aspen until November 25.

Thanksgiving weekend will be packed with events including 2014 Audi FIS Ski World Cup at the Nature Valley Aspen Winternational where the world’s fastest women skiers will once again take to Aspen Mountain. The event takes place Saturday, November 29 and Sunday, November 30 at the Base of Aspen Mountain, Lift 1A.

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