ASPEN – Skiers who are still are not ready for summer to start will get another chance to take to the slopes this weekend.
The Aspen Skiing Company said Monday that it will open up Aspen Mountain from June 13 to 15 for skiers and snowboarders. 
The
company says record winter snowfall has left the mountain covered with
snow, leaving behind an average of more than 3 feet of snow on the
upper slopes. 
So, for this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aspen
will open seven runs and about 45 acres of mostly intermediate terrain
that is accessible by the Ajax Express chairlift. 
The slopes will be open from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
Aspen/Snowmass
Premier, Silver and 6-and-under passholders are free. All other
Aspen/Snowmass passholders pay a discounted rate; adult passholders pay
$19, youth and senior passholders pay $17 and child season passholders
pay $12. Adult single day tickets will be $29 per day, youth and
seniors will pay $26 and children's tickets will be $18. Tickets will
be sold at the Aspen Mountain ticket kiosk on Gondola Plaza from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. daily beginning Thursday. Regular summer rates will be
in effect for foot passengers