$100 for 100 inches

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Santa came to Crested Butte again last night with 13 inches of fresh powder for all the skiers and riders, bringing the season's total to 126 inches of natural snowfall. In the past 7 days, over 50 inches have covered the ski area making Crested Butte one of the snowfall leaders in Colorado! All this snow has 97% of terrain open, 481 acres of groomers, and 14 / 16 lifts running. This December is truly shaping up to be on par with last year's all-time record season.


"The forecast is calling for almost 10 more inches today and tonight," says Crested Butte Mountain Resort's Mountain Manager, Chris Corliss. "We have a total of 116 inches for December already! We are making sure all operations, terrain, and lifts are as safe as possible. The amount of snow we have is pretty awesome this year."


In celebration of breaking the 100 inch mark, Crested Butte Vacations is offering Ski & Stay packages starting from only $100. To book this package call Crested Butte Vacations at
(800) 600-2803  or visit www.skicb.com/100inches
*Package price is per person per night and includes lodging at the Grand Lodge Crested Butte and one lift ticket per person per night of lodging booked.

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