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How has climate change affecting snow reliability changed your resort plans this winter?
With the 2025-2026 winter season seeing record-low snowfall across major ski regions, skiers and snowboarders are reconsidering long-held traditions. Cast your vote on how this shift is reshaping your winter travel plans.
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