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Even as a winter storm hit the west coast on Dec. 21, Richard Wells resigned himself to the fact that it’ll be a little while longer before Marble Mountain can open for the winter season. This isn’t his first time dealing with unpredictable winter weather. Between interruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic and weather-related delays and closures it’s become really evident to Wells and others at the ski resort that it just can’t operate on one season. “We can’t rely just on the winter season, so we are turning to a four-season resort,” said Katelyn Budgell, Marble’s sales and marketing manager.

Even as a winter storm hit the west coast on Dec. 21, Richard Wells resigned himself to the fact that it’ll be a little while longer before Marble Mountain can open for the winter season. This isn’t his first time dealing with unpredictable winter weather. Between interruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic and weather-related delays and closures it’s become really evident to Wells and others at the ski resort that it just can’t operate on one season.

“We can’t rely just on the winter season, so we are turning to a four-season resort,” said Katelyn Budgell, Marble’s sales and marketing manager

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