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Mammoth Mountain Buried in 8 Feet of Fresh: Epic Powder Alert in the Eastern Sierra
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-up buried in epic powder after a monster storm dumped 63 inches at Main Lodge and a whopping 94 inches at the summit—nearly 8 feet of fresh glory turning the Eastern Sierra into a snowboarder's dream. Base depths sit around 76-122 inches, with summit snowpack pushing 310 cm (over 10 feet) for those bottomless turns once everything reopens. The last 48 hours alone piled on 44-63 inches from that beast system, and season totals are already crushing it toward record territory like the 700+ inches of 22/23.
Main Lodge just fired up operations today after heroic snow removal and av patrols blasted through mitigation—expect a phased terrain rollout with 18-24 of 25 lifts spinning and nearly 100% of slopes open soon, but give 'em time to dig out the upper mountain stashes. Piste conditions? Fresh, deep, and hero snow everywhere groomed or not, while off-piste is wind-loaded powder heaven—stay smart with patrols on avy risks post-storm.
Weather's playing nice right now with cloudy skies, temps from 20-40°F at base (colder up top around 26°F), light snow flurries keeping it fresh through today. Looking ahead, tomorrow's cloudy and warming to 45°F base, then Tuesday-Wednesday brings 2-4 inches new snow (maybe slushier lower, powder up top) with highs near 37-42°F before clearing to 50°F+ by Friday—prime spring shredding with more storms lurking next week.
Pro tip from us locals: Chains or 4WD mandatory, watch Caltrans for US-395 closures, and hit the app for lift updates—this is midwinter gold with 3,100 feet of vert and 3,500 acres begging for your lines. Grab your pass and go wild, but respect the snowpack. Powder days await!
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-up buried in epic powder after a monster storm dumped 63 inches at Main Lodge and a whopping 94 inches at the summit—nearly 8 feet of fresh glory turning the Eastern Sierra into a snowboarder's dream. Base depths sit around 76-122 inches, with summit snowpack pushing 310 cm (over 10 feet) for those bottomless turns once everything reopens. The last 48 hours alone piled on 44-63 inches from that beast system, and season totals are already crushing it toward record territory like the 700+ inches of 22/23.
Main Lodge just fired up operations today after heroic snow removal and av patrols blasted through mitigation—expect a phased terrain rollout with 18-24 of 25 lifts spinning and nearly 100% of slopes open soon, but give 'em time to dig out the upper mountain stashes. Piste conditions? Fresh, deep, and hero snow everywhere groomed or not, while off-piste is wind-loaded powder heaven—stay smart with patrols on avy risks post-storm.
Weather's playing nice right now with cloudy skies, temps from 20-40°F at base (colder up top around 26°F), light snow flurries keeping it fresh through today. Looking ahead, tomorrow's cloudy and warming to 45°F base, then Tuesday-Wednesday brings 2-4 inches new snow (maybe slushier lower, powder up top) with highs near 37-42°F before clearing to 50°F+ by Friday—prime spring shredding with more storms lurking next week.
Pro tip from us locals: Chains or 4WD mandatory, watch Caltrans for US-395 closures, and hit the app for lift updates—this is midwinter gold with 3,100 feet of vert and 3,500 acres begging for your lines. Grab your pass and go wild, but respect the snowpack. Powder days await!
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.