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Mammoth Mountain Powder Alert: Fresh Snow Incoming, Groomers Prime, and Presidents Day Storms on Deck
Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is holding strong with a solid 3-5 feet base at the lodges and 5-8 feet from McCoy Station to the summit, keeping those epic lines carveable despite a recent dry spell—snow's at about 75% of average so far this season. Fresh snow? Just a light dusting in the last day or so, but get hyped: 24-38 inches dropped in the past 36 hours per local buzz, with snowmaking firing up nightly on Broadway, Roller Coaster, Stump Alley, and spots at Canyon and Eagle Lodges for that extra groomed goodness.
Right now, expect firm and fast groomers to kick off your day—they'll soften with the SW flow—while off-piste packs a hard base with wind-blown duff; tune those edges for max fun, locals swear by it. Cornice Bowl's groomed to wind-buff perfection (hit left or right sides early), Scotties is firm-fast-fun zipping to St Anton, and Dave's Run hides wind-buffed lines. Unbound Parks are primed except Main Lodge halfpipe (coming soon for the US Tour March 10th—Forest Trail's midday pipe is fire). All 25 lifts and 150 trails aren't fully detailed today, but the mountain's buzzing post-downhill event cleanup.
Weather's playing nice: summit temps around 22°F with SW winds 20-26 mph gusting higher, Main Lodge mid-30s°F and lighter breezes under partly cloudy skies—clearing to sunny vibes. Over the next five days, clear skies rule Fri-Sun with highs 30-36°F and lows 16-19°F, then powder alert! 7-11 inches Mon-Tue at base (more up top), dropping to 23°F highs amid snow showers, easing Wed with 2 inches and 24°F. Storm totals could hit 15-24 inches by mid-next week, ushering Presidents' Day pow.
Carve those groomers early, chase sun-softened off-piste like Drop Outs Apron or Dropout 1 chute from Cornice, and watch for increasing SW winds (gusts to 65 mph mid-upper mountain during incoming storms). Winter's roaring back—grab your pass and send it before the deep days bury the place!
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.
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is holding strong with a solid 3-5 feet base at the lodges and 5-8 feet from McCoy Station to the summit, keeping those epic lines carveable despite a recent dry spell—snow's at about 75% of average so far this season. Fresh snow? Just a light dusting in the last day or so, but get hyped: 24-38 inches dropped in the past 36 hours per local buzz, with snowmaking firing up nightly on Broadway, Roller Coaster, Stump Alley, and spots at Canyon and Eagle Lodges for that extra groomed goodness.
Right now, expect firm and fast groomers to kick off your day—they'll soften with the SW flow—while off-piste packs a hard base with wind-blown duff; tune those edges for max fun, locals swear by it. Cornice Bowl's groomed to wind-buff perfection (hit left or right sides early), Scotties is firm-fast-fun zipping to St Anton, and Dave's Run hides wind-buffed lines. Unbound Parks are primed except Main Lodge halfpipe (coming soon for the US Tour March 10th—Forest Trail's midday pipe is fire). All 25 lifts and 150 trails aren't fully detailed today, but the mountain's buzzing post-downhill event cleanup.
Weather's playing nice: summit temps around 22°F with SW winds 20-26 mph gusting higher, Main Lodge mid-30s°F and lighter breezes under partly cloudy skies—clearing to sunny vibes. Over the next five days, clear skies rule Fri-Sun with highs 30-36°F and lows 16-19°F, then powder alert! 7-11 inches Mon-Tue at base (more up top), dropping to 23°F highs amid snow showers, easing Wed with 2 inches and 24°F. Storm totals could hit 15-24 inches by mid-next week, ushering Presidents' Day pow.
Carve those groomers early, chase sun-softened off-piste like Drop Outs Apron or Dropout 1 chute from Cornice, and watch for increasing SW winds (gusts to 65 mph mid-upper mountain during incoming storms). Winter's roaring back—grab your pass and send it before the deep days bury the place!
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.