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    How many runs will be open in Park city in mid-december?

    I'm going to park city, utah on december 18-23, 2008. On average how many runs are open around then? Will the snow this year around the time i go, be above or below average.I know its hard to predict, but could you guys take a shot at it. Thanks.

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    Utah weather can be unpredictable, but by that time the majority of the mountain will be open. in a worst case scenario at least 2/3 of the mountain will be open, and with about 110 runs, im sure you will be fine. You really cant predict how the snow will be. it can change daily.

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    well it all depend on the weather as you know but normally in mid december most are open
    personally i think all lifts will be open by mid december because there is supposed to be more snow then normal this year


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