Up to eight inches of snow fell in the Santa Fe, New Mexico Sunday, March 14, 2010 blanketing the area. Clearing skies on Monday morning made for some beautiful views.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
A snowboarder comes in for a landing from a 25 foot jump at the Crazy Mother terrain park during it's grand opening at the Pajarito Mountain Ski Area on Jan. 17, 2009.          (Luis Sanchez Saturno/The New Mexican)
Charlie Paynter takes a walk with his dog, left,Tonka and Quinnie at Atalaya on Tuesday, December 23, 2008.
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A man snowboards during the opening day at Ski Santa Fe on Dec. 11, 2009. The mountain opened with 85% of the lower mountain. The top half could open if the next storm is as big as the previous one. Lift tickets are at a discount rate. $45 adult, $40 teen, $35 senior and child and $34 half day.             Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
Opening day at Ski Santa Fe on Dec. 11, 2009. The mountain opened with 85% of the lower mountain. The top half could open if the next storm is as big as the previous one. Lift tickets are at a discount rate. $45 adult, $40 teen, $35 senior and child and $34 half day.             Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican
New Mexio Game and Fish employees Leslay Ikeda, videographer photograhs the mountain lion with the assistance of Brandon Griffith (fromn left) on  on March 17, 2010. The mountain lion was then loaded into a cage to be transported to a remote location where it will be relesed. 
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Izzy Cortes, 17, left, Yellow Adams, 17, right, and Champagne Padilla, 16, back, all from Santa Fe, build a wall at the ski basin parking lot on Oct. 21, 2009. The ski basin got 9 inches of snow.        (Luis Sanchez Saturno/The New Mexican)
The quad chair lift at the ski basin Oct. 21, 2009. The ski basin got 9 inches of snow.        (Luis Sanchez Saturno/The New Mexican)
Up to eight inches of snow fell in the Santa Fe, New Mexico Sunday, March 14, 2010 blanketing the area. Clearing skies on Monday morning made for some beautiful views.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
Up to eight inches of snow fell in the Santa Fe, New Mexico Sunday, March 14, 2010 blanketing the area. Clearing skies on Monday morning made for some beautiful views.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
Up to eight inches of snow fell in the Santa Fe, New Mexico Sunday, March 14, 2010 blanketing the area. Clearing skies on Monday morning made for some beautiful views.
Clyde Mueller/The New Mexican
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