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6” of Variable Fresh | Unofficial Mammoth Conditions Report | February 18, 2012

ski and snowboard chairlift
Chair 23. Look closing and you'll see the green flag, indicating that the lift is open... So where are the people?

6” of new snow made for some rather variable conditions at Mammoth today. If you’ve been following the Unofficial Mammoth Conditions Reports you are aware that I am a proponent of the wind and how it can benefit the conditions. Yet, today we were reminded how the wind may also have an adverse affect on the conditions.

If the wind hits right, from the right direction with the right amount of force, concurrent with snowfall, the snow can become rather “slabby.” Even with temps being considerably low, the wind can cause the snow to become densely packed, giving the snow a rather “hooky” feel, often making skis and boards overly re-active – today was one of those days. As you’d imagine, the exposed, upper mountain is impacted the most by these conditions.

No doubt (and I bet you saw this coming), there are plenty of up-sides to be had from today’s adversely affected snow. Contrary to your typical powder day, the more that this type of snow gets hacked and slashed, the better it gets – today was one of those days. As dozens (100s?) of skiers and snowboarders cut up the snow it actually becomes looser, softer and easier to ride. Imagine that, a powder day where it pays to be late to the hill.

Inviting? Yes. Slabby? Yes.

THE CONDITIONS

The PROS:

Great pow was to be had - just head for the trees. Know where this is from?

The CONS:

Heading into the abyss... Windy day on the road to Dave's Run.

PARK REPORT:

Park Crew putting the finishing touches on the Grand Prix Slopestyle Course. This 4-pack is sick!

The STATS:

Bottom line: A pow day where it pays to sleep in. The more the top got skied today, the better it was.

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