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Sunday River opening and Tin Mountain Roundup dates announced
Saturday, November 12, 2005

NEWRY,
Maine (Nov. 12, 2005) – Following 36 hours of non-stop snowmaking,
Sunday River has announced that opening day is anticipated on or before
Friday, Nov. 18. Top-to-bottom terrain will be offered and both the
Barker Mountain and South Ridge Base Lodges will be open to guests.
“In the last day and a half we’ve gotten a significant amount of snow
down on many upper mountain trails,” said Marvin Collins, vice president
of operations at Sunday River. “Getting a jump on snowmaking is key to
having big time variety by Thanksgiving. We can open up a lot of trails
on a lot of mountains when the temperatures cooperate, as it looks like
they’re going to by the middle of the week.”
An early season tradition, the Tin Mountain Roundup is a food drive for
local food banks. Guests who bring at least three cans of food to the
Welcome Center at the South Ridge Base Lodge on Saturday or Sunday, Nov.
19-20 are offered a $20 lift ticket.
Sunday River plans to offer a handful of terrain features from day one
including rails and boxes adjacent to the Easy Street trail.
Early season lodging deals including the Ski Free package from $49.95
and all opening day information is available at www.sundayriver.com or
by calling (800) 543-2SKI.
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Sunday River is proud to be a part of the American Skiing Company family
of resorts, which also includes Sugarloaf/USA in Maine, Killington and
Mount Snow in Vermont, Attitash in New Hampshire, Steamboat in Colorado,
and The Canyons in Utah. |
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