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  2. Snowmaking - Wikipedia

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    Smaller versions of the snow machines found at ski resorts exist, scaled down to run off household size air and water supplies. Home snowmakers receive their water supply either from a garden hose or from a pressure washer, which makes more snow per hour. Plans also exist for do-it-yourself snowmaking machines made out of plumbing fittings and ...

  3. New artificial snowmaking technology could offer a lifeline ...

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    During lab tests, Verdaguer and his team found the technique reduced energy costs by around 30% and was able to produce snow at temperatures around 1 to 1.5 degrees higher than traditional methods.

  4. Ariens - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Ariens Sno-Thro machines are built in the United States, but all engines powering the machines are made in China (save for Briggs and Stratton engines). An electronic fuel injection engine was introduced for the 2017 model year. By the late 1970s, Ariens produced more than 100,000 Sno-Thro machines each season.

  5. List of Bombardier recreational and snow vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Muskeg tractor for snow conditions, of 1950s; Watercraft. Sea-Doo, Bombardier brand of personal water craft; Sea-Doo XP, specific model of personal water craft;

  6. Snow-making, snow-pushing, snow-farming all help preseve ...

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    To combat the dearth of natural snowfall, Alpine ski areas have long used machine-made snow to stay open and provide a decent snow surface during weather swings like the ones we're seeing this season.

  7. Snow making at 70 degrees now possible with new technology

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    For 22 years, the resort relied on snow-ma. Ski resorts in the Northeast require consistent temperatures below freezing to more easily create artificial snow - something that is difficult to do ...

  8. Snowcat - Wikipedia

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    A PistenBully 600 working in 2006. A snowcat dedicated to snow maintenance rather than transport is known as a snow groomer. Other terms are "piste machines", "trail groomers" (in North American English) or "piste bashers" (in British English) because of their use in preparing ski trails ("pistes") or snowmobile trails.

  9. The ski slopes aren't open just yet, but they are making snow at Brandywine and Boston Mills ski resorts as well as Snow Trails in Mansfield. ... Home & Garden. Medicare. News.