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Spring Corn Season Alert: Mammoth's 10-Foot Summit Stash and Bluebird Bliss Await
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Mammoth Mountain, California
Daily Ski Conditions for Mammoth Mountain, California
Hey shredders, Mammoth Mountain is dishing out epic spring vibes right now, with a massive base ready for your next carve or park session. Snow depths sit at a solid 193 cm (about 6 feet) at the base and a beastly 310 cm (over 10 feet) at the summit, thanks to that monster storm cycle slamming nearly 8 feet up top and 63 inches at Main Lodge just recently. Season total snowfall clocks in at 244 inches so far, building on a February that dropped 87 inches—plenty of depth for all-mountain fun.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, with the last fluff reported February 19, but don't sweat it; piste conditions are prime midwinter powder transitioning to corn on warmer days, though off-piste awaits avalanche control after the big dump. Exact open lifts and trails are ramping up gradually as crews dig out Main Lodge (reopening soon) and mitigate—check the app for real-time deets, as some access might lag.
Weather's screaming bluebird today with clear skies, temps maxing around 56°F at base (cooler summit-side) and light winds—perfect for morning groomers softening by noon. Looking ahead five days, it's mostly sunny and warming: highs 57-64°F, lows 33-39°F through Sunday, with few clouds and no big precip—grab those shades for corn snow heaven. A potential shift later could bring showers, but for now, it's send-it season.
Pro tip from us locals: Roads might have chain controls post-storm, so eye Caltrans updates, and hit it after 10 AM for that sweet freeze-thaw crust turning buttery. Staff's stoked, demos are top-tier, and with 400 inches average annually, Mammoth's primed for late-season glory—maybe even June turns. Pack layers, charge the pass, and let's rip!
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 dishing out epic spring vibes right now, with a massive base ready for your next carve or park session. Snow depths sit at a solid 193 cm (about 6 feet) at the base and a beastly 310 cm (over 10 feet) at the summit, thanks to that monster storm cycle slamming nearly 8 feet up top and 63 inches at Main Lodge just recently. Season total snowfall clocks in at 244 inches so far, building on a February that dropped 87 inches—plenty of depth for all-mountain fun.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, with the last fluff reported February 19, but don't sweat it; piste conditions are prime midwinter powder transitioning to corn on warmer days, though off-piste awaits avalanche control after the big dump. Exact open lifts and trails are ramping up gradually as crews dig out Main Lodge (reopening soon) and mitigate—check the app for real-time deets, as some access might lag.
Weather's screaming bluebird today with clear skies, temps maxing around 56°F at base (cooler summit-side) and light winds—perfect for morning groomers softening by noon. Looking ahead five days, it's mostly sunny and warming: highs 57-64°F, lows 33-39°F through Sunday, with few clouds and no big precip—grab those shades for corn snow heaven. A potential shift later could bring showers, but for now, it's send-it season.
Pro tip from us locals: Roads might have chain controls post-storm, so eye Caltrans updates, and hit it after 10 AM for that sweet freeze-thaw crust turning buttery. Staff's stoked, demos are top-tier, and with 400 inches average annually, Mammoth's primed for late-season glory—maybe even June turns. Pack layers, charge the pass, and let's rip!
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.