Mammoth Mountain looking quite filled in | Photo (+Cover Photo): Mammoth
Mammoth Mountain looking quite filled in | Photo: Mammoth Mountain | Cover Photo: Squaw Valley

It’s been a monumental ski season in the west thus far. Just 15 days into the season, Squaw Valley broke its record for January Snowfall. This December was Jackson Hole‘s second biggest in recorded history and from what I hear from Sun Valley locals– Idaho is skiing about as good as ever.

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All this amounts to one fact– it’s a damn good year to use that Mountain Collective Pass you purchased back in the dog days of summer. So in order to provide those folks with a little motivation, here are the snow depth totals for resorts included on what is largely considered one of the best multi-resort passes in the business.

LET IT SNOW!

Mountain Collective Snow Depths — 1/18/17

Mammoth – 269″ (summit)

Squaw – 132″

Jackson Hole – 99″

Bryce Newcomb goes big into Corbets | Photo: Jackson Hole
Bryce Newcomb goes big into Corbets | Photo: Jackson Hole

Whistler – 84″

Alta – 83″

Snowbird – 83″

Mt Superior looking just that | Photo: Alta
Mt Superior looking just that | Photo: Alta

Apsen – 75″ (Highlands)

Revelstoke – 74.4″

Taos – 74″

Kachina Peak is OPEN! | Photo: Taos
Kachina Peak is OPEN! | Photo: Taos

Sun Valley – 78″

Lake Louise – 60″ 

Sunshine Village – 54″

Sunshine Village sits directly on the border of BC and Alberta | Photo: Sunshine Village
Sunshine Village sits directly on the border of BC and Alberta. This is that border | Photo: Sunshine Village

Telluride – 51″ 

Stowe – 20″

Find out more about the best pass in North America here: The Mountain Collective

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