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Mammoth's Chilly Groomers and Rebuild-ing Terrain: A Storm's Aftermath
Published 4 months ago
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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain's dishing out that classic Eastern Sierra magic right now, but heads up—operations are super limited today with just a handful of lifts spinning as patrollers recover from a wild storm week. Base depth sits at a solid 48 inches at Main Lodge, beefing up to 62 at McCoy Station and 76 at the summit, while other reports clock 112 cm (44 inches) base and 178 cm (70 inches) up top for grippy, machine-groomed packed powder on open runs.
No fresh fluff in the last 24-48 hours, with the latest dump on Dec 26, but season total's already humming at 113 inches—plenty to carve those groomers and hit Unbound Parks, where features are rebuilding fast in Main and South Park. You've got 16 of 25 lifts open (64%), serving 48 of 90 km slopes (53%), including valley runs—perfect for lapping without the holiday chaos.
Weather's chilly and clear-ish, hovering 30-42°F at base with summit around 25-31°F, light winds, and no snow today. Looking ahead, brace for action: light 1 inch possible tonight into New Year's, then 9 cm Thursday, 8 cm Friday, and epic 52 cm Saturday—powder hounds, pack your bags!
Pistes are groomed firm with good grip; off-piste variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're avalanche-ready. Special notice: mid/upper mountain still closed till patrollers are full strength—big thanks to them, and expect crowds thinning soon for more terrain. With 3,500+ acres waiting, this is your cue to score turns before the next dump buries it deep. Ski ya!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain's dishing out that classic Eastern Sierra magic right now, but heads up—operations are super limited today with just a handful of lifts spinning as patrollers recover from a wild storm week. Base depth sits at a solid 48 inches at Main Lodge, beefing up to 62 at McCoy Station and 76 at the summit, while other reports clock 112 cm (44 inches) base and 178 cm (70 inches) up top for grippy, machine-groomed packed powder on open runs.
No fresh fluff in the last 24-48 hours, with the latest dump on Dec 26, but season total's already humming at 113 inches—plenty to carve those groomers and hit Unbound Parks, where features are rebuilding fast in Main and South Park. You've got 16 of 25 lifts open (64%), serving 48 of 90 km slopes (53%), including valley runs—perfect for lapping without the holiday chaos.
Weather's chilly and clear-ish, hovering 30-42°F at base with summit around 25-31°F, light winds, and no snow today. Looking ahead, brace for action: light 1 inch possible tonight into New Year's, then 9 cm Thursday, 8 cm Friday, and epic 52 cm Saturday—powder hounds, pack your bags!
Pistes are groomed firm with good grip; off-piste variable with wind crust potential, so stick to bounds unless you're avalanche-ready. Special notice: mid/upper mountain still closed till patrollers are full strength—big thanks to them, and expect crowds thinning soon for more terrain. With 3,500+ acres waiting, this is your cue to score turns before the next dump buries it deep. Ski ya!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.