Tahoe ski resorts relish in wintry blast slamming the Sierra with several feet of snow
OLYMPIC VALLEY Six weeks ago, Cheryl Varners mornings were too warm, too sunny and too boring.
She preferred the cold, snow-bitten pleasure of nabbing the first chair up Palisades Tahoes slopes much as shes done at the same lift here for nearly three decades.
Luckily, Christmas came early this month.
A series of recent storms pounding the Sierra Nevada mountains have offered a welcome respite from fears of a repeat, bone-dry winter that threatened to leave the area parched and prone to fire. And for a region internationally known for its alluring slopes and epic snowfall, the prospect of a white Christmas brought a sense of palpable relief this week.
This is as big a present as you can get, said Varner, 70, who has been on the first chair up Palisades Tahoes ski lifts nearly every day for the last 25-plus years.
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OLYMPIC VALLEY, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 24: The Red Dog ski lift at Palisades Tahoe carries Christmas Eve snowboarders and skiers in Olympic Valley, Calif., Friday, Dec. 24, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)