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4 FEET of Wind | Mammoth Gets Primed for March Storms | Unofficial Conditions Report | March 1, 2012

Stump Alley Express, Chair 2.

Wind, wind, wind and some sideways snow… That pretty much sums up Mammoth conditions for the past two days. Yet somehow, even with all the wind, enough snow managed to stick, giving the mountain a new base and a fresh top-sheet.

For a good part of the day today lift operation was hampered by the strong winds. Given the amount of wind it was rather surprising that Chair 22 managed to open by 8:45 AM. Yet, within an hour or so the wind put a stop to that. Many chairs never fired up, including Broadway Express; the top was completely off the table.

Blue skies are expected for tomorrow, which in all likelihood means we’ll see the top open for the first time since the recent blow. No doubt the snow will have been affected by the strong winds, yet I, like many, am intrigued to see how the top has been transformed by the latest deposit.

Going to be in Mammoth tomorrow? You’ll appreciate the sunny blue skies and calm winds.

THE CONDITIONS

The PROS:

Top of Lincoln Mountain is actually filling in... last of the tree tops poking through.

The CONS:

Blue Flag (Weather Hold) was back out by 10:30 am. Chair 22 reopened around 12:30 pm.

PARK REPORT:

Lift operation was hampered by strong winds today. Chair 2 was closed all morning.

The STATS:

Bottom line: A fun, fast “surface” pow today. It will be nice to ride a lift w/o white knuckles tomorrow.

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