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Mammoth Mountain's Monster Storm: 8 Feet of Fresh Powder and Epic Weekend Conditions Await
Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is straight fire right now after a monster storm cycle dumped **nearly 8 feet at the summit** and 63 inches at Main Lodge—pure midwinter bliss for you powder hounds! Base depths are stacking deep at around 76 inches with a stacked base primed for epic turns, while summit snow is pushing 200+ inches on average this season, building toward that legendary 400-inch annual average.
The last 24-48 hours? Buried under 44-63 inches from the blizzard, with resorts digging out from whiteouts and avy work—Main Lodge just reopened today, planning **8 lifts** spinning weather permitting, but expect staggered terrain rollouts for safety as patrols bomb and clear. No full count on trails yet, but with 25 lifts total and 3,500+ acres, fresh lines are calling once upper mountain greens up.
Weather's clearing for a bluebird weekend: expect **clear skies, highs around 34-35°F at base** dipping to 7-14°F overnight, perfect for cold smoke turns. Light snow flurries possible Sat-Sun (1-4 inches), then another storm train hits Tuesday, promising more freshies to keep the stashes bottomless.
Pistes will be variable—groomers soft under fresh pow, but off-piste is deep, wind-affected, and high-risk post-storm; stick to open stuff and watch for closures. Season total's crushing it at 200-300+ inches already, eyeing record territory like 22/23's 700+!
Pro tip, locals say: Chains ready, stalk Caltrans for US-395 updates—roads sketchy post-dump. Hit it early, breathe that crisp Sierra air, and score untouched lines before the weekend crowd. Mammoth's delivering the goods—strap in and send it!
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 straight fire right now after a monster storm cycle dumped **nearly 8 feet at the summit** and 63 inches at Main Lodge—pure midwinter bliss for you powder hounds! Base depths are stacking deep at around 76 inches with a stacked base primed for epic turns, while summit snow is pushing 200+ inches on average this season, building toward that legendary 400-inch annual average.
The last 24-48 hours? Buried under 44-63 inches from the blizzard, with resorts digging out from whiteouts and avy work—Main Lodge just reopened today, planning **8 lifts** spinning weather permitting, but expect staggered terrain rollouts for safety as patrols bomb and clear. No full count on trails yet, but with 25 lifts total and 3,500+ acres, fresh lines are calling once upper mountain greens up.
Weather's clearing for a bluebird weekend: expect **clear skies, highs around 34-35°F at base** dipping to 7-14°F overnight, perfect for cold smoke turns. Light snow flurries possible Sat-Sun (1-4 inches), then another storm train hits Tuesday, promising more freshies to keep the stashes bottomless.
Pistes will be variable—groomers soft under fresh pow, but off-piste is deep, wind-affected, and high-risk post-storm; stick to open stuff and watch for closures. Season total's crushing it at 200-300+ inches already, eyeing record territory like 22/23's 700+!
Pro tip, locals say: Chains ready, stalk Caltrans for US-395 updates—roads sketchy post-dump. Hit it early, breathe that crisp Sierra air, and score untouched lines before the weekend crowd. Mammoth's delivering the goods—strap in and send it!
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.