Angel Fire Resort Recasts its
Winter Season End Date to March 25 th
“ New Mexico Appreciation Day” Among Highlights of Final Winter Weekend

ANGEL FIRE, New Mexico (March 16, 2007) -- Angel Fire Resort today announced its winter ski and snowboard season will end, as originally scheduled, on Sunday, March 25 th . The resort had sought to extend the season to April following record snowstorms in December, January and February, but will instead focus on closing with a big finale weekend that includes free skiing and snowboarding on Friday for all New Mexico residents.

"This has been an unforgettable winter season for all of the New Mexico ski areas,” said Jon Mahanna, general manager at Angel Fire Resort. “We had hoped to keep it going as long as possible. However unseasonably warm temperatures in March are making it difficult to guarantee the great conditions much beyond what we originally planned. Bottom-line, we'll have excellent skiing and riding here through the 25 th. "

Angel Fire will kick off the final winter weekend with a day of free skiing and snowboarding for all New Mexico residents on Friday, March 23 rd . This is an offer in appreciation for the resort's local friends, patrons and businesses partners on whose support the resort depends for all seasons. Residents are asked to simply show a valid New Mexico state I.D. and receive a free lift ticket for the day.

All lifts will be running through March 25 th . Full-day adult lift tickets are $52 and $40 for juniors (ages 7 to 12). Children 6 and under, and adults 69 and older ski and ride free.

To line up an interview with an Angel Fire executive or for more information contact:
Angel Fire Resort PR Contacts:

Christy Germscheid
PR Manager, Angel Fire Resort
Phone: 575-377-4424
cgermscheid@angelfireresort.com
   

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