Sunday, December 03, 2006

Imagine yourself arriving in Big Bear with clear blue skies, crisp mountain air and snow beneath your feet. Big Bear Mountain Resorts has more runs and chairs open than any other Southern California resort! A dual mountain lift ticket is your key to this experience! Your lift ticket is valid at both mountains. So come enjoy excellent conditions here at Big Bear Mountain Resorts!

Chair 1, The East Mountain Express High Speed Quad, is open giving direct acess to Miracle Mile, top- to-bottom. Chair 2, The All Mountain Express, is open providing access to Summit Run, top-to-bottom. Chair 3 is open with access to Upper Westridge and Zzyzx and Chair 8 and Moving Carpet #3 are open providing access to Bear Bottom Beginner's Area for first-time beginner skiers and snowboarders. Bear Mountain's High Speed Quad will serve The Park Run offering 23 Rail Slides and 16 Snow Features for a total of 39 Park features! Chair 7 will also operate for direct access to Inspiration run, providing terrain for beginner skiers and snowboarders. Bear Mountain's snow base is near mid-winter levels! As vigorous snowmaking continues, more runs will be available.

SNOW CONDITIONS
SNOW DEPTH: 12-24-inch base on the open runs
SNOW COVERAGE: Excellent on the open runs, please use caution near the edges of the runs
SNOW SURFACE: Packed powder
NATURAL SNOW: No
SNOW MAKING: Yes- We anticipate continued snowmaking for the next 24 hours as conditions permit

ROAD CONDITIONS
Drive Safe & Always Carry Chains-Call Caltrans at 1-800-427- 7623 for road conditions.
HWY 330/18 - RUNNING SPRINGS: Open- HWY 330 open with intermittent flagging
HWY 18 - LUCERNE VALLEY: Open and clear with no restrictions
HWY 38 - REDLANDS: Open and clear with no restrictions.

LIFTS AND RUNS REPORT
Chair 1 will serve Miracle Mile top to bottom
Chair 2 will serve Summit Run top to bottom
Chair 3 will serve Westridge and Zzyzx
Chair 8 will serve Bear Bottom Beginner’s Area.
Moving Carpet #3 serving Beginners Area

Lifts operate today between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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