Purgatory set to open Friday, November 27

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Purgatory set to open Friday, November 27

 

Durango, CO — Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort will kick off its ski and snowboard season this Friday, Nov. 27. The official word from Mike McCormack, senior VP of mountain operations, is that Demon will be open off Lift 4 with man-made, packed-powder conditions. This “soft” opening will give Purgatory passholders and Thanksgiving weekend guests the chance to burn off that turkey dinner by making some early-season turns. Lift tickets for opening weekend are $35 for adults, $20 for children ages 6-12, and $28 for students age 13 through high school and seniors 62+. Season passes, including weekday passes, will be honored.

Purgatory will temporarily suspend operations on Monday, Nov. 30 to allow its snowmaking and grooming team to operate at maximum capacity throughout the week, ensuring the best possible terrain offering when operations resume on Friday, Dec. 4, and for Benefit Day on Saturday, Dec. 5. As always, season passes are not valid on Benefit Day, in order to raise as much money as possible for this year’s beneficiaries, the Boys & Girls Club of La Plata County and the Durango Winter Sports Foundation. Lift tickets for Benefit Day are $15, with $10 going to the Boys & Girls Club and $5 to the DWSF.

Purgatory’s first Locals Day is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 20, with discounted lift tickets available for purchase with a coupon available exclusively in the Dec. 10 and Dec. 17 editions of the Durango Telegraph. Lift tickets for Locals Day are $39 for adults, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit Manna Soup Kitchen. For the latest information on Purgatory snow conditions, special events and more, please visit www.skipurg.com.

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