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Blue Mountain to open Monday

A weekend that finally felt like December was just what the doctor ordered for Blue Mountain Resort.

According to Melissa Yingling, spokeswoman, with lower temperatures this weekend, there was a window of opportunity to blow snow and the resort took advantage, attempting to create enough snow for a limited opening on Monday.Blue Mountain will offer limited trails and services on Monday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Four trails and two lifts will be available — Easy Out, Vista, Midway, and Lower Main Street trails; Vista and Main Street lifts.Come Around Park will also be open with three features.“This gives guests a brief but exciting opportunity to finally hit the slopes for the 2015-16 season,” Yingling said.With 6-12 inches of groomed snow, conditions are thin and some trails will be narrower than usual in some spots.Guests are encouraged to check the trail map and condition report at

www.skibluemt.com for updates and the official trail count on Monday morning.ll day lift tickets for adults and children will be offered for $25 and can be purchased at the Summit Rental Shop.The following services and departments will be operating: Summit Rental Shop, Guest Services, Slopeside Pub & Grill (11 a.m. to 9 p.m.), Summit Café (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.), and the True Blue Mountain Sports Store (Summit and Valley from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.).Valley True Blue Sports Store will be open for tuning services, all equipment sales, accessories and apparel.Ski check, child care, learning center, and tubing will not be available.Parking in the Valley will only be available for guests who are going to the Valley True Blue Sports Shop.There will be no ski and shuttle access from the Valley.The limited opening is temporary and highly dependent on the weather, with no guarantee of being open past Monday.