A Day In The Life Of Deer Valley's Snowmaking Senior Manager
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A Day In The Life Of Deer Valley's Snowmaking Senior Manager
"Everyone loves a ski resort legend, whether it's a ski instructor who's been there longer than the resort's been open or a lifty who's character has shined strong. Deer Valley's Snowmaking Senior Manager, Brett "Bear" Hawksford, is one of those legends, acting as a vital piece in keeping enough snow on the resort's many trails. He took Ski Utah through a day in his life, from pre-sunrise to well after sunset."
""Meet one of Deer Valley's snowmaking legends, Brett "Bear" Hawksford. For years, he's been turning technology and teamwork into perfect corduroy. From manually moving snow guns around the mountain to implementing smart snowmaking systems, he's helped shape the art (and science) of making snow in Utah's mountains." Snowmakers are a part of a ski resort's staff that you don't see much of in the day-to-day."
Brett 'Bear' Hawksford serves as Deer Valley's Snowmaking Senior Manager and a long-standing resort legend. He begins work before sunrise and continues well after sunset to maintain snow coverage across the mountain. His responsibilities range from manually relocating snow guns to deploying intelligent snowmaking systems that blend technology with team coordination. Snowmakers work largely unseen during daily resort operations, yet their efforts provide consistent corduroy and help extend and stabilize the ski season. Without proactive snowmaking the season would start later and end sooner, making snowmakers essential to reliable mountain operations.
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