Midwest Powder Mecca Mount Bohemia
So far this season, Mount Bohemia has received 310″ of snow. That’s more snow than Squaw Valley (264″), Vail (297 “) or Sun Valley (151.5″) have gotten all season. If you head out right now you might be able to score the 12-18″ of fresh that is on the way for this weekend!
“This video is about Mount Bohemia which is located in the northernmost part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Mount Bohemia in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has the longest runs with the highest vertical and deepest powder in the Midwest. This hidden secret is a true treasure for backcountry skiers and riders. The average snowfall in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula is 273 inches. The lake effect snow is dry similar to western resorts and accumulates as powder which is untouched because they do not groom.” – from Joey Wallis