THIS BROKEN RECORD SOUNDS GOOD!
Durango, CO –Colorado boasts having over 300 days of sunshine per year, but this December has been one of the snowiest on record. Colorado’s bluebird skies have been absent since the middle of the month and replaced with winter storms delivery a bounty of white.
Snow began falling again on Christmas Eve and nearly a foot of snow provided Christmas day skiers with a wonderful gift. Heavy snow fell throughout the day making every run a bit deeper than the last. Purgatory woke up to 15 inches of new snow this morning making a two-day total of better than 2 feet. This snow fell on one of the deepest bases in North America, assuring our holiday skiers incredible skiing and snowboarding.
This consistent snow has formed an incredible of snow and the recent storms have turned terrain into a powder playground. Locals and tourists alike have taken advantage of the incredible conditions. The mountain team is working hard to groom our famous roller-coaster terrain to provide guests a wide variety of conditions from deep powder to world-class corduroy. Getting to Durango Mountain Resort is easier than ever with air service on Frontier, United Airline and US Airways. 3 Day/3 Night Air-inclusive packages on Frontier start at just $425 per person. For those looking to drive, Durango Mountain Resort is the only major Colorado Resort that doesn’t require driving over mountain passes to access. There has never been a better time to visit DMR where the industries best packages are matched with the countries best snow.
Purgatory, where the only thing that’s missing this winter is you! For more information regarding fully customizable vacation packages and travel deals please visit www.durangomountainresort.com or call 800-525-0892. -www.durangomountainresort.com-
Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Sven Brunso said, “We couldn’t have asked for a better situation for the holiday season. We have had incredible powder the last 10 days for locals and now we have an incredible base and clear weather forecast for our destination skiers.”
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