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One ski resort in Colorado is still closed on Friday because of the largest snowfall in decades

A Boulder County road grader got stuck while plowing the access road to Eldora ski area, complicating efforts to get the area reopened after Thursday’s snow-related closure. Eldora received 46 inches in a two-day period. (Provided by Eldora ski area)

The Boulder County ski area got 46 inches over two days.

The Eldora ski area had to close on Thursday due to the biggest snowstorm they've seen in decades, and it's unlikely they will be able to open on Friday.

The mountain was one of four that closed on Thursday because they were inaccessible after a massive snowstorm deposited several feet of snow across the Front Range.

Eldora got 46 inches of snow from the massive upslope spring storm over two days. A six-wheel Boulder County grader got stuck while clearing the access road to the area, making it difficult to reopen the road.

“The grader was clearing Shelf Road near Peterson Lake and pitched off the side, down the bank toward the lake, but did not go into the lake,” said Eldora spokesman Sam Bass in an email to The Denver Post along with a photo. “While the road in the photo looks relatively clear — this is where the grader had been working — the rest of Shelf Road has been drifting and sliding all night with multiple small avalanches across the road throughout its length.

“We were cautiously optimistic about a potential mid-afternoon opening today,” Bass continued, “but continue to experience complications all over our entire operation — snow removal, road conditions, massive snow on the mountain that requires avalanche mitigation in key areas, getting employees safely to and from Eldora to assist with clearing efforts — as we recover from this massive storm. One thing’s for sure — it’s going to be an incredible spring at Eldora.”

Echo Mountain also couldn't open on Thursday, receiving 45 inches in two days. Officials say it's not yet clear if the area can open on Friday.

“Please DO NOT attempt to drive to Echo until you hear from us about our plan moving forward,” read an update on Echo’s website. “Access along CO-103 is incredibly difficult, and more stuck cars (means) longer delays in plowing and clearing the road.”

Winter Park and Arapahoe Basin received 17 in two days, Loveland 14.

Loveland and A-Basin, both closed on Thursday, reopened on Friday.

“As of Friday morning, snow totals east of the northern divide are 30-50 inches,” according to a post by OpenSnow founding meteorologist Joel Gratz, “and the southern and southeastern mountains have seen 15-25 inches. The storm will bring more snow to the southern mountains on Friday and Saturday.”

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