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Tram Gets First Snowfall, Guessing Contest Ends
The tram's Mountain Station, at 8,516 feet, got an inch and a half last weekend.

A view of the snow on Monday, after the season’s first snowfall. Image via the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway webcam.
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The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway on Monday announced 10 winners of its annual snow-guessing contest, which ended with the first snowfall of the season on Sunday.
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The tram’s Mountain Station, at 8,516 feet, got an inch and a half, spokesman Greg Purdy said.
In the contest, which started Oct. 1, the first 10 people who correctly predicted the first snowfall were guaranteed four tram admissions each and a picture frame.
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In all, 369 entries were received, Purdy said.
The winning contestants were:
- Steven Wakimoto of Pasadena
- Kimberly Ellis of Palm Desert
- Tab Gardner of Cathedral City
- Woodrow Wood of Desert Hot Springs
- Tory Klink of Twentynine Palms
- Jo Lynn Heard of Thousand Palms
- Carol Morin of Desert Hot Springs
- Carey Kirner of San Diego
- Shelley Erdman of Palm Springs
- Suzanne Iskra of Cathedral City
— City News Service.
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