
"The lifts and operations at Aspen Mountain, one of four Aspen Snowmass ski areas, were temporarily put on hold Thursday morning after a small fire at the Sundeck Restaurant. According to posts on the Aspen Snowmass Instagram story, the small fire was quickly contained and there were no injuries to employees, guests, or first responders."
"Out of an abundance of caution, the area was temporarily evacuated and the Sundeck and Aspen Mountain Club were closed until further notice. Lifts and operations were suspended until safety sweeps had been completed, with plans to reopen lifts as possible."
"All Aspen Mountain lifts were open by the end of Thursday's ski day, though the Sundeck remained closed. The week hasn't been all bad for Aspen Snowmass. 36 inches of snow has fallen in the last 7 days, the highest 7-day total of the season. Both Snowmass and Aspen Highlands recorded 18 inches in the last 48 hours, and there's more snow possible over the next few days."
A small fire at the Sundeck Restaurant on Aspen Mountain prompted a temporary suspension of lifts and a precautionary evacuation. Emergency responders and ski patrol contained the fire quickly and reported no injuries to employees, guests, or first responders. The Sundeck and Aspen Mountain Club were closed while safety sweeps were completed, while nearby dining options and base-area facilities remained open. Operations at Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, and Buttermilk were unaffected. All Aspen Mountain lifts reopened by the end of the ski day, though the Sundeck stayed closed, and recent snowfall totaled 36 inches over seven days.
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