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Wolf Creek swimming in it

Journal Staff Writer

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Wednesday, Dec 16, 2015 4:17 AM MT

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Wolf Creek Ski Area reported Tuesday that it received 28 inches of snow on Monday and Tuesday, resulting in a settled base of 75 inches. That makes 161 inches for the season.
Wolf Creek Ski Area reported Tuesday that it received 28 inches of snow on Monday and Tuesday, resulting in a settled base of 75 inches. That makes 161 inches for the season.Jason Lombard/Wolf Creek Ski Area

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