Squaw Valley Opens One Ski Lift For a FundraiserLoading
  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    A snowboarder finds a bit of untracked snow at Squaw Valley ski resort. Squaw Valley celebrates its new snow Thursday with a special one-day "Welcome Winter Fundraiser" to raise money for the Squaw Valley & Alpine Meadows Teams Foundation. The popular resort opened the Searchlight chairlift for four hours, from 10a-2p. Thursday, October 25, 2012
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    A skier catches some air.
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    Skiers and boarders ride the Searchlight chairlift at Squaw.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    A colorfully dressed Jason Richardson of Tahoe Donner stands in the Searchlight lift line while his ski goggles reflect the run he will ski in front of him.
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    A snowboarder takes advantage of the rare October snow.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    Skiers and snowboarders prepare for the run to the bottom of the hill.
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    Carrie Hukari of Truckee carries her two-year-old daughter Lucy Hukari to their starting point at the top of the Searchlight chairlift.
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    Snowboarders ride the Searchlight chair.
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    A skier drops into a run below the Searchlight chair.
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    A group of friends ham it up below the Searchlight chair.
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  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    A snowboarder gets some air below the Searchlight chair.
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com
  • Squaw Valley opens ski slope for a fundraiser
    John Crawford of Tahoe City uses his phone after he skied. Squaw Valley celebrates its new snow Thursday with a special one-day "Welcome Winter Fundraiser" to raise money for the Squaw Valley & Alpine Meadows Teams Foundation. The popular resort opened the Searchlight chairlift for four hours, from 10a-2p. Thursday, October 25, 2012
    Randy Pench | rpench@sacbee.com

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