Claire Lavezzorio is a reporter at KMGH Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
GEORGETOWN, Colo. — Ski areas across Colorado's high country are taking advantage of the first big snowfall of the season, while nearby towns are ready to cash in on the rush of skiers.Marketing Director John Sellers said after more than six inches of natural snow by Thursday afternoon, the independently-owned ski area is in a great position to match last year’s opening date of Nov. 3, if not sooner, after this first substantial snow of the season.
If skiers hit the slopes sooner, that's good news for smaller Summit County towns like Frisco, which relies on the extra foot traffic once the slopes open.
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