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Alpine Meadows Open Today, Sat, Sun | Weekend Operations/Conditions Report

May 4th, 2012 by

Squaw Valley’s Alpine Meadows will be open today, Saturday, and Sunday.  It’s going to be a fun weekend, but it’s gonna be windy and not that warm compared to the … Read More

We’re All Gapers… | 3” New Snow is Shockingly Good | Mammoth Conditions Report | April 27, 2012

April 27th, 2012 by

MAMMOTH CONDITIONS REPORT | Some of the best days hit when you least expect it… Today was one of those days. Even local’s jaws were gaped today thanks to a … Read More

VIDEO: If Only the Beach Was This Fun | Springfest 2012 Wrapup | Mammoth Conditions Report, April 23, 2012

April 23rd, 2012 by

MAMMOTH CONDITIONS VIDEO | How’s the weather at the beach these days? Word has it the “May-Gray” has come early this year. Well, up at Mammoth we really don’t have a Marine Layer to contend with. Temps are high, skies are BLUE, the snow’s slushy (in a good way), layers are scant (on bodies and the lower mountain) and all present for Mammoth’s Springfest 2012 were summarily entertained.

Here’s my post-weekend offering for a Conditions Report – some VIDEO and a handful of pics. Otherwise, what’s the skinny on conditions these days? I won’t beat around the bush… Warm temps may make for some comfortable, soft riding conditions but there’s no doubt that our snowpack is melting with a quickness.

I love spring time riding at Mammoth and current conditions have not disappointed. Yet given present temp/weather trends it would appear that this year our spring season may be cut short. My advice: get it while you can, you’ll be glad you did.

Just another day at the beach.

Canyon Lodge Pond Skim - a good time, every time.

West Bowl zipper line is ready to put you in your place!

The PROS:

  • Even with a substantial portion of the Mountain now without lift service, there’s a lot of great riding out there.
  • Shed them layers and double down on the sun protection.
  • All groomed runs have outstanding corn snow.
  • A full-on party atmosphere was in effect this weekend. Very quiet out there now.
  • As always, the Pond Skim was a hit.
  • Great bump lines are taking shape.
  • Volcom PBRJ Championships Snowboard Rail Jam was on Saturday – always good for endless oooohhhhs and aaaahhhhs.

Mammoth, weathering the warmth.

The CONS:

  • That‘s a wrap for Canyon and Juniper base areas. Juniper limped it’s way to this closing date.
  • By mid-day there’s a fair number of sticky spots lurking out there. Regularly waxing your boards is a near must this time of the season.
  • Many lifts are now closed for the season. Trust me, you’ll make-out just fine without them.
  • Sticky spots aren’t the only thing to look out for – Thin and bare spots are sprouting up daily. Continue to relearn coverage on runs ‘cause you do not want to be caught off-guard by a one of these.
  • All-in-all the off-piste riding is sticky and heavy. The more people ride through a line the better the snow gets.

A sign of the times... Thin spot growing at the top of Chair 2

BIG bare spot by the top of Chair 4.

Does this tell the story of Juniper Springs for Sunday? I'd say so.

PARK REPORT:

  • This is a great time of year to lap Main and Forest Trail Parks.
  • Great time to improve you pipe riding skills.
  • Pretty much the earlier you get out the less beat-up take-offs and landings will be. Hey, that’s par for spring park riding.
  • Chair 4 and South Park are done for the season – it was in great shape right up ‘til the end.

So long South Park, it was fun while it lasted, even if you never had a half pipe

One last look at South Park for 2011/2012 season.

Like to watch top snowboard talent try to out-duel each other on boxes and rails? You'll love the Volcom PBRJ Championships at Mammoth

The STATS:

  • New Snow: Yup, looks as though we’ll see some later this week.
  • Base: approx. 6’ and shrinking
  • Weather: Temps are high and clouds are building up bigger and bigger each afternoon (even more incentive to get out early). Precip. is forecasted for each day this week. We’ll probably see light afternoon rain the next couple days then hopefully it’ll be cool enough by Wed/Thurs to produce snow.
  • Conditions: Deep spring corn, slush, afternoon glop.
  • Lifts: Mid-week we’re now down to 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, G1, G2.
  • Runs: Upper mountain’s still in good shape. Canyon and Juniper are toast (not that you’d be headed there anyhow).

Bottom line: The spring riding is killer right now, even if only a fraction of Mammoth’s lifts are currently in operation. With warm temps you best get to it while you still can.

Cornucopia of Corn Crystal Clusters | Unofficial Mammoth Conditions Report | April 18, 2012

April 18th, 2012 by

MAMMOTH CONDITIONS REPORT | It’s that time of year again… bikinis, board-shorts, bump-lines, and that all too familiar sound of boards swishing and slashing thru the sweet spring corn. Some … Read More

Mt. Baker Conditions Report /// April 15 – Last Day for Park

April 16th, 2012 by


Sunday April 15, 2012 Mt. Baker is now in weekend operations for the month of April.  Today was the last day of the Pinky Park being open, and it was sunny for most of the day allowing some young rippers to work on their park skillz.  Check out the one footed board grab in the middle of the vid.

Without any real new snowfall the skiing was less than impressive just adding one more day to the year and getting some “face shots” of sun and that precious commodity we cherish so much in the PNW, vitamin D. 

Friday the 13th at Mammoth | DEEP and LIGHT Makes for a Freaky Good Time

April 14th, 2012 by

MAMMOTH CONDITIONS VIDEO | Was today the best pow day of the season? As DEEP and light as the snow was one could certainly make a very strong case.

On storm days like today the upper mountain is not an option. As a result, we find ways to make due with the short, low-angle pitches on the lower mountain. If the new snow is at all heavy this can be a “sluggish” affair. Well, that was not the case today. Low angle or not, thanks to the extra-fluffy premium white, chilly face shots were a-plenty. To say the least, today was a treat.

Surprising too is how this storm came through. Snow was flying all day yesterday, yet hardly anything was accumulating in town. So when did the white finally start to stack up? Really not until about 6am this morning – and boy did it stack up fast! Honestly, today alone anywhere from 1-2’ feet of fresh fell on the hill.

So, I don’t really have photos to share from today… Yet I do believe the above GoPro clips will give you a good sense of what conditions were like. Couldn’t make it up to partake in the latest Mammoth powder feast? I’d be lying if I told you that you weren’t missing out.

Pre-Powder Primer | Base Re-set Underway | Unofficial Mammoth Conditions Report | April 11, 2012

April 11th, 2012 by

MAMMOTH CONDITIONS REPORT | Down in town the white stuff has been flying all day long yet with very little accumulation to actually show for it. Head up to the … Read More

Tahoe = Started Snowing @ 5am | Trace of New Snow So Far…Much More On Way

April 11th, 2012 by

The snow started in Tahoe at about 5am this morning.  We’ve gotten less than an inch on the valley floor in Squaw and it’s currently snowing.  It’s currently snowing very … Read More

Chimney OPEN @ Squaw Today…no takers | Damn Fun Skiing, Tho | Photo Tour

April 9th, 2012 by

Patrol had the Chimney open today.  It wasn’t a Chimney day, but kinda neat and scary that it was open.  I think it’s a good sign.  Patrol is getting more … Read More

Beautiful Day for a Shred | Ski Patrol Appreciation Day | Unofficial Mammoth Conditions Report | April 6, 2012

April 6th, 2012 by

MAMMOTH CONDITIONS REPORT | The story-line of the week: “Don’t like the weather? Just wait a day (or an hour), it will change.” Point being, we’ve just about seen it … Read More