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Mammoth Mountain's Epic February Dump: 7 Feet of Pow and Record Season Vibes
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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is crushing it this winter with epic snowpack and a season stretched to at least Memorial Day thanks to over seven feet dumped in February alone—pure California gold for endless powder laps! Right now, the base sits at a beefy 76 inches, keeping those 24 out of 25 lifts spinning for maximum terrain access across 3,500+ acres from 7,953-foot base to 11,053-foot summit. Recent storms slammed 63 inches at Main Lodge and a whopping 94 inches up top in the last big cycle, so piste conditions are fresh and groomed where open, while off-piste zones boast deep, blower pow—think midwinter dreamlines once avalanche teams clear the way.
No massive new snow in the last 24-48 hours, but February's 87 inches has the season total stacking toward record territory, building on a snowy start with way above-average dumps. Temps today hover cloudy around 50°F highs and 32°F lows at base, warming to the 40s up high with bluebird potential—perfect for carving without freezing your toes off.
Looking ahead, keep your goggles handy: dry and clear through Saturday with 48°F highs, then light snow possible Sunday-Monday (up to 1-2 inches), trending to possible 1-2 inches Tuesday before drier vibes into early March. Spring slush might creep in lower down, but summit stays prime. Locals tip: Watch for tree well hazards—ski with a buddy, skirt those bases, and stay vigilant in the deep stuff for safe sends.
Roads could see chain controls post-storm, Canyon/Eagle Lodges wrap April 19, shifting to Main Lodge action. Grab spring deals for hot laps under 300 sunny days' worth of vibes—this is Mammoth at its rowdiest!
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 crushing it this winter with epic snowpack and a season stretched to at least Memorial Day thanks to over seven feet dumped in February alone—pure California gold for endless powder laps! Right now, the base sits at a beefy 76 inches, keeping those 24 out of 25 lifts spinning for maximum terrain access across 3,500+ acres from 7,953-foot base to 11,053-foot summit. Recent storms slammed 63 inches at Main Lodge and a whopping 94 inches up top in the last big cycle, so piste conditions are fresh and groomed where open, while off-piste zones boast deep, blower pow—think midwinter dreamlines once avalanche teams clear the way.
No massive new snow in the last 24-48 hours, but February's 87 inches has the season total stacking toward record territory, building on a snowy start with way above-average dumps. Temps today hover cloudy around 50°F highs and 32°F lows at base, warming to the 40s up high with bluebird potential—perfect for carving without freezing your toes off.
Looking ahead, keep your goggles handy: dry and clear through Saturday with 48°F highs, then light snow possible Sunday-Monday (up to 1-2 inches), trending to possible 1-2 inches Tuesday before drier vibes into early March. Spring slush might creep in lower down, but summit stays prime. Locals tip: Watch for tree well hazards—ski with a buddy, skirt those bases, and stay vigilant in the deep stuff for safe sends.
Roads could see chain controls post-storm, Canyon/Eagle Lodges wrap April 19, shifting to Main Lodge action. Grab spring deals for hot laps under 300 sunny days' worth of vibes—this is Mammoth at its rowdiest!
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.