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2012-13 W.Va. ski season sees better start than last winter
CHARLESTON, W.Va.-- A late October snowfall helped get the 2012-13 ski season off to an early start and, so far, West Virginia's snow resorts are handling 10 percent to 15 percent more skiers and snowboarders than they did by this time last year.
"We had a great start to our ski season this year; now we're getting new snow and great snowmaking weather," said Terry Pfeiffer, president of Winterplace Resort and the West Virginia Ski Areas Association.
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2012-13 W.Va. ski season sees better start than last winter
CHARLESTON, W.Va.-- A late October snowfall helped get the 2012-13 ski season off to an early start and, so far, West Virginia's snow resorts are handling 10 percent to 15 percent more skiers and snowboarders than they did by this time last year.
"We had a great start to our ski season this year; now we're getting new snow and great snowmaking weather," said Terry Pfeiffer, president of Winterplace Resort and the West Virginia Ski Areas Association.
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