The Teton Pass Ski Area in was forced to close halfway through the season due to the impact of the worst snowfall in 55 years.The locally owned ski resort operated for only four full days this season because of the warmer weather associated with El Niño and the driest conditions recorded in the mountain's 55-year history. Charles Hlavac, owner of the Teton Pass Ski Area, announced the early closure in a six-page letter, saying, 'It is more representative of a September snowpack than mid-winter.'
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