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How long is Open snow free trial?

14 days
New subscribers that opt-in to the free trial receive the full OpenSnow All-Access experience, with no credit card required, for the next 14 days. If you choose not to purchase All-Access after the 14-day free trial is over, you will be automatically downgraded to a free account and not charged.

Is open snow no longer free?

The All-Access Single subscription is available for $29.99 per year and provides unlimited access for 1 person. The All-Access Group subscription is available for $39.99 per year and provides unlimited access for 4 people.

Whats the best snow app?

OpenSnow is one of the best ski apps for predicting snow conditions, with hourly, daily and 10-day forecasts for more than 2,000 mountain locations across the globe. The app (on Android and iOS) has mountain cams, analysis from local forecasters and a ‘Powder Finder’ tool to help you seek out the deepest snow each day.

Which Colorado resort has the most snow?

Wolf Creek Ski Area is famous for getting the most snow of any resort in Colorado — an astounding annual average of 430 inches.

What mountain gets the most powder?

1. Snowbird/Alta (Utah), USA. Alta and Snowbird are the undisputed powder kings of the world.

How accurate is ski tracks?

If you have good coverage it will be fairly accurate. Lose coverage or drop below a threshold and it will become less and less accurate. It’s not radar so using it as a true speed indicator is probably a bad way of using it. But using it to gauge relative speed compared to previous runs is a good way to use it.

What state is Purgatory located in?

Colorado
Purgatory Resort is a ski resort located in the San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado, 25 miles (42 km) north of the town of Durango….Purgatory Resort.

Purgatory
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Location La Plata County, Colorado, United States

Where in the United States is Purgatory?

America’s oddest town names: From Purgatory (Maine) to Hell (Michigan)