We had nearly 100 people show up for the Thriller Snow Dance, which is a bit shy of what we needed to get into the Guinness Book of World Records. But one thing is for sure, the "Thriller" snow dance will bring amazing snow to Utah for the upcoming season. We are confident next year we will make it in the books. Plan on being there!
In the meantime, check out the first-ever "Thriller" Snow Dance:
Opening day is in a few days and there have been no posts since Nov. 1. What's up? Krista replies: We have really been slacking. Please read my new post about opening day this Saturday! Will you be there?
Hi PC is it possible to get an update on conditions. we are looking at heading to Park City around your scheduled opening date, but wanted to check if it was still on track. Krista replies: Please read our latest blog post Andrew. We will be opening this Saturday and hope to see you!
— Posted by
Andrewon November 16, 2009 6:13 PM MST
Blog has been kind of quiet. Does it look like it'll be cold enough to make snow for opening next Saturday? Krista replies: Please accept my sincere apologies for not updating the blog MoSno. We have been frantically trying to get ready for opening day this Saturday. Will you be one of the first six people in line? I hope to meet you on Saturday morning.
Highs in the 60s this week? Is last week's dump melting away or will it hold up? Krista replies: We feel pretty confident that 90 percent of the man-made snow and the snow a top McConkey's will keep, even with the high temps. Right now things are looking good for us to open on Nov. 21. See you soon!
Andy has skied the Park City area for 20 years, and is excited to finally be a full-time PC resident and call Park City Mountain Resort his home mountain.
Originally from the Pocono’s of Pennsylvania, Travis found his way to Park City three years ago and is now our grooming manager. When not in snowcat you can find him skiing or snowmobiling in the Utah backcountry or enjoying the skiing here at Park City Mountain Resort.
Opening day is in a few days and there have been no posts since Nov. 1. What's up?
Krista replies:
We have really been slacking. Please read my new post about opening day this Saturday! Will you be there?
— Posted by Brent on November 17, 2009 8:05 PM MST
Hi PC
is it possible to get an update on conditions.
we are looking at heading to Park City around your scheduled opening date, but wanted to check if it was still on track.
Krista replies:
Please read our latest blog post Andrew. We will be opening this Saturday and hope to see you!
— Posted by Andrew on November 16, 2009 6:13 PM MST
Blog has been kind of quiet. Does it look like it'll be cold enough to make snow for opening next Saturday?
Krista replies:
Please accept my sincere apologies for not updating the blog MoSno. We have been frantically trying to get ready for opening day this Saturday. Will you be one of the first six people in line? I hope to meet you on Saturday morning.
— Posted by MoSno on November 14, 2009 3:03 PM MST
How are things looking for opening up on the 21st?
Krista replies:
We are ready to open this Saturday Steve. I hope to see you on the slopes!
— Posted by Steve on November 9, 2009 12:37 PM MST
Highs in the 60s this week? Is last week's dump melting away or will it hold up?
Krista replies:
We feel pretty confident that 90 percent of the man-made snow and the snow a top McConkey's will keep, even with the high temps. Right now things are looking good for us to open on Nov. 21. See you soon!
— Posted by MoSno on November 1, 2009 6:43 PM MST