Cold temperatures have remained consistent this November, allowing for snowmaking operations to take place, and Red Lodge Mountain is prepared to open for the season Friday, Nov. 25.
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Skiers go down the Palisades run at Red Lodge Mountain. Only the front side of the mountain will be open Friday. (Courtesy photo)
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