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Jackson Hole set to open for the 2010 ski season

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort: Open for the Season.

(Teton Village, WY. November 25, 2009). Jackson Hole Mountain Resort opens for the 2009/2010 winter season on Saturday November 29th, with over 2200 vertical feet of skiing from the summit of Après Vous Mountain. We welcome our season pass holders, day visitors, and overnight guests, and look forward to putting another winter of soft landings, big smiles, and fresh turns on the books.

Teewinot and Après Vous chairs will be running from 9am to 4pm, giving skiers and riders access to Moran and Lower Werner on a combination of natural and man-made snow. A series of storms over the weekend brought fresh snow to the Tetons with accumulations of over a foot since Saturday.

Adult full day lift tickets are $55, $32 for 14 years and under, and $40 for seniors 65 and older. Join us on Saturday!

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