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1 View of Snowbird, the Cliff Lodge, and the tram during the summer months from high on the mountainside.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n07
2 Sets of S turns carved into a powder slope at Park West.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n18
3 Ski instructor helping a young child on skis.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n37
4 Ski racer turning around a flag during a Park City race.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n25
5 The Ski Utah interconnect Adventure Tour offers advanced skiers the unique opportunity to ski five ski areas in a single day. The five area route includes travels through 11,000 ft. mountain peaks, while viewing spectacular back-country terrain.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n41
6 Skier descending a powdery slope in the late afternoon.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n26
7 Skier jumping off a small snow cornice.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n15
8 Skier on a powdery slope.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n38
9 Skier on a powdery slope.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n39
10 Skier on a slope at Alta.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n34
11 Skier plowing through waist deep powder snow.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n16
12 Skiers carving S turns side by side on a powdery slope at Solitude Ski Resort.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n02
13 Skiers descending a powdery slope at Solitude Ski Resort.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n04
14 Skiers standing in front of the Ski School and Ski Patrol headquarters.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n01
15 Snowbird tram lift filled with skiers.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n05
16 Tamara McKinney rounding a pole during a ski race.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n23
17 Two Park West Ski Resort cooks and waitresses holding skis and wearing aprons saying, "I'd rather be skiing."P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n17
18 "Deer Valley's Director of skiing Stein Eriksen samples some of Utah's famous light powder in Mayflower Bowl."P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n31
19 "Downhill racers of all ages thrill to Utah's fine powder snow! Every family member can join in the fun of skiing in Utah where resorts offer a wide variety of services ranging from rental equipment in all sizes, ski schools for all ages, ski host programs and organized racing for young and old." Children's ski racing class.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n27
20 "Family skiing -- Skiing is great for even the youngest beginners! Utah's 16 resorts provide services which make it possible for everyone to ski, including rental equipment in all sizes, ski schools for all ages and ski host programs." Family skiing together down a gentle slope.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n29
21 "Great Snow: An average annual snowfall of 500 inches on many of Utah's 16 ski areas, virtually guaranteeing the finest skiing conditions from mid-November to May."P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n33
22 "Greatest Snow on Earth: An average annual snowfall of 500 inches falls on many of Utah's 16 ski areas, virtually guaranteeing the finest skiing conditions from mid-November to May." Skier jump turning through a powder bank.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n13
23 "Park City's new "Town Lift" triple chair will transport skiers from the bottom of historic Main Street to Mid Mountain. the new chair provides access to Park City's lift system, or skiers can enjoy two intermediate runs back into Old Town for lunch or a-pres-ski. Downloading on the lift will also be provided." Two young skiers and adults skiing beneath a chair lift.P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n19
24 "Powder skiing is what Snowbird is all about. Over 500 inches of light, dry snow falls annually over Snowbirds 1,900 acres of tree-lined trails, steep chutes and wide, open bowls, rated 20% beginner/novice, 30% intermediate, and 50% advanced/expert."P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n12
25 "Snowbird boasts an annual snowfall averaging 450 inches, and traditionally, late spring powder storms dump over 100 inches of snow in both March and April, creating some fo the best snow conditions during the season. the superb spring skiing, complimented by a lot of warm sunshine and a picnic on the mountain, is a perfect way for Snowbird skiers to have a spring fling!"P0398 Mike Grom Photograph CollectionP0398n10
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