With the weather finally cooling down a bit, ski resorts are looking to start the new season.

“We could go any night,” said Alan Henceroth, chief operating officer at Arapahoe Basin. “We could go on an hour’s notice. We’re thinking towards the end of the week, we’ll have a good chance to make some snow.”

Arapahoe Basin will be competing with Loveland and Keystone to be the first Colorado ski area to open for the season.

Arapahoe Basin: Mid-October

Loveland: Mid-October

Keystone: October TBD

Wolf Creek: Nov. 1

Breckenridge: Nov. 8

Copper Mountain: Nov. 8

Winter Park: Nov. 14

Vail: Nov. 15

Eldora: Nov. 15

Monarch: Nov. 22

Purgatory: Nov. 23

Steamboat: Nov. 23

Beaver Creek: Nov. 27

Crested Butte: Nov. 27

Aspen Mountain: Nov. 28

Snowmass: Nov. 28

Telluride: Nov. 28

Echo Mountain: Nov. 29

Howelsen Hill: Nov. 30

Aspen Highlands: Dec. 7

Buttermilk: Dec. 7

Ski Cooper: Dec. 7

Granby Ranch: Dec. 13

Powderhorn: Dec. 13

Sunlight: Dec. 13

Kendall Mountain: Dec. 14

Hesperus: Dec. 21

Silverton: Dec. 26

Kaylee was raised (but not *technically* born) in Colorado. She graduated from Regis University with a bachelor of arts in English. During her time at Regis she worked as a teaching assistant in a freshman classroom setting and in the writing center helping students on a variety of topics. While there, she discovered Cura Personalis, or care for the entire person, leading to her love of feminism and desire for equal rights for all. Kaylee spends her time reading, writing, and debating.