This weekend saw one hell of a winter storm system in the Rockies and some people saw upwards of 2 feet on their decks when they woke up this morning. The Tetons and Colorado (*mainly northern and central) scored the biggest snowfall totals.
Also Read: Wolf Creek Is Having A Historically Amazing Season Already
An avalanche was triggered in Summit County on Friday and this is as good a time as ever to get reacquainted with your beacon and rescue protocol. If you’re a chairlift rider, you’ll be pleased to know that Loveland and A-Basin are set to open new terrain with all the new snowfall.
Which means– no more white ribbon of death!
Colorado:
*7-day snowfall totals
- Breckenridge — 48″
- Vail — 35″
- Loveland Ski Area — 26″
- Beaver Creek — 26″
- Copper — 24″
- Arapahoe Basin — 19″
- Steamboat — 16″
- Winter Park — 10″
- Aspen Snowmass — 6″
- Wolf Creek — 2″