Oregon Ski Resort Suspends Operations As Snowpack Struggles
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Oregon Ski Resort Suspends Operations As Snowpack Struggles
"Oregon's Hoodoo Ski Area has suspended operations indefinitely as warm weather and sunshine continue to damage their snowpack. The ski area announced the closure on their social media, explaining that after surveying the terrain many times throughout the past few days they were forced to make the call to close until more snow comes through. Those who've purchased a ticket for a day that the mountain is closed will automatically be given a credit to their account for a future visit."
"Those who've purchased a ticket for a day that the mountain is closed will automatically be given a credit to their account for a future visit. If preferred, a full refund will be given to the individuals. HooDoo does plan to open as soon as possible, and a change in the forecast could bring cold temperatures and some potential snowfall. Keep and eye on their website and social media for more updates."
Hoodoo Ski Area suspended operations indefinitely after warm weather and sunshine damaged the mountain's snowpack. Ski patrol and staff surveyed terrain repeatedly and determined conditions were unsafe and insufficient for skiing until additional snowfall occurs. Ticket holders for closed days will automatically receive a credit for a future visit or can request a full refund instead. The resort intends to reopen as soon as conditions improve and forecasts bring colder temperatures and potential snowfall. Guests are advised to monitor the resort's website and social media for updates about reopening and changing conditions.
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