
"Camelback Mountain is down to one run, Cliffhanger, a double diamond slope, which locals are calling 'Camel Glacier.' The conditions were typical spring conditions: soft, slushy, and bumped up, but the bumps were not as big as the previous two weekends."
"Spring is the time of year when skiers and riders may think they might not get injured, but it still happens. The heavy snow, variable conditions, and a long season that wears on someone's body can lead to injuries."
"The true die-hards are still out there every day, enjoying every lap, before warmer temperatures hit, and the ski season is over. Camelback Mountain skiing into May is a big deal for the East Coast."
Camelback Mountain is operating into May with one run, Cliffhanger, open for skiing. Conditions are typical for spring, featuring soft and slushy snow. The slope has seen less traffic, resulting in smaller bumps. Warmer weather brings both excitement and risks for skiers, as injuries can occur despite the milder conditions. The resort's ability to remain open this late in the season is significant for East Coast skiing enthusiasts, who eagerly anticipate the transition from winter to spring skiing.
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