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New Zealand Finally Opened. Now Comes the Hard Part.
Cardrona got the South Island moving on a learner-area footprint, while The Remarkables and Mt Hutt are lining up Saturday openings. The calendar finally won a round. The terrain report has not.

New Zealand Finally Has Snow in the Forecast. Now It Has to Prove It.
The South Island's delayed ski season has a real cold window this week. The problem: forecasts do not ski. Lifts, base depth, and terrain status do.

June 20 Is No Longer an Opening Day. It Is a Lie Detector.
Banff Sunshine is ready to reopen for summer skiing, The Remarkables just pushed to Sunday, Cardrona is trying to make Saturday work, and Australia is back in repair mode. The calendar made a promise. The snow report gets the final vote.

Week Ahead: June 20 Is the New Opening Day
Banff Sunshine reopens for summer skiing, New Zealand's delayed first wave tries again, Australia gets the early-season reality check, and June keeps proving that the ski calendar is now a moving target.

Week Ahead: Winter Just Crossed the Equator
Australia opened on fresh snow, New Zealand's first real wave lands this week, The Remarkables wants to become the country's biggest ski area, and Park City is suddenly a boardroom fight again.

Canada Just Stole June Skiing Back
Banff Sunshine is reopening June 20-July 5 after a ridiculous snow year. Mammoth gets the last U.S. lap, but Alberta gets the weirdest encore.

Week Ahead: June Skiing Is a Border Crossing Now
Mammoth gets one more week, Timberline settles into summer mode, Beartooth pauses for lift work, and New Zealand is about to take the baton.