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- Snowmaking is the production of snow by forcing water and pressurized air through a "snow gun", also known as a "snow cannon". Snowmaking is mainly used...
- half of the snowmaking ****nal at once under marginal snowmaking conditions. 2014: New pumping system added. 2015: Automated snowmaking added to ****gate...
- transportation. Snowmaking began on Mount Buller in the 1970s with a pilot system on Enzian Ski Run, which was later moved to Bourke Street. The main snowmaking infrastructure...
- abilities. Most of the trails at Easton Ski Area are covered with snowmaking. The snowmaking fleet includes many fan guns. Eaglebrook School - Official site...
- drop, and 240 acres (97 ha) of skiable terrain, partially covered by snowmaking. In 2014, Mammoth Mountain Ski Area (owned by Starwood Capital Group at...
- Wilder Kaiser - Brixental acquired its first snowmaking equipment 1987 Installation of the first snowmaking system in Brixen Construction of the first "bubble"...
- for night skiing and is 100% covered by snowmaking. All of Appalachian's slopes are covered with snowmaking. Appalachian's ski area management has a...
- snow-tubing slope, a triple chairlift, and improvements to the lighting, snowmaking and snow grooming equipment. A non detachable chairlift brings up skiers...
- watch to see who will open first. Below are the opening dates during the Snowmaking Era.[citation needed] Season Open Date (Day of W****) 2003–2004 October...
- need to receive sufficient snow (at least in combination with artificial snowmaking, unless the resort uses dry ski slopes). High concentrations of ski resorts...