In record heat, US ski resorts bulldoze snow, skiers wear bikinis
Unseasonably warm temperatures and record-low snowfall across the U.S. West are forcing ski resorts to close early, bulldoze snow onto runs and contend with dwindling visitors.
Unseasonably warm temperatures and record-low snowfall across the U.S. West are forcing ski resorts to close early, bulldoze snow onto runs and contend with dwindling visitors.

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