Damon Miller of Denver has skied in the state for decades and laments that runs have exposed rocks and trees. He usually gets his first run in before Christmas. Not this season, though. He just got in his first turns of the season, mid-January, at Keystone.

“Even when you look around at the mountains and trees around here, it’s obviously low coverage compared to what it normally is,” he said. “It’s pretty apparent.”

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