Festival freeze
Warmer winters leave Pakistan's tournament on thin ice
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"We used to dry vegetables and store groceries because roads would close (in winter)," she said. "Now food is available year-round, but the snow and ice are disappearing."
Kareem ul Hayat, who oversees the restored 900-year-old Altit Fort, said winter tourism had grown as events like the ice hockey drew visitors. In recent winters, he said, numbers had waned.
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