Jackson Hole, WY Report: Kings & Queens, Colby Stevenson’s Run, Double Pillow Drops, Long Runs, & Another Storm Report February 7, 2023 We rolled up to Jackson Hole, WY yesterday at about 10am looking for powdered leftovers. We found some really fun stuff, but the mountain was mostly tracked out. After a few runs of searching for pow, we resigned to watch the Kings & Queens comp in Corbet’s Couloir. I’d never watched this comp before and it […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 8, 2023 0 Comments
Jackson Hole, WY Report: 4am Drive, No Deers Murdered, Deep Powder Snow With Good Friends Report from February 6, 2023 Awake at 4am. On the road by 4:23am. Park City, UT to Jackson Hole, WY (274 miles, 4 hours and 15 minutes). I broke my one driving rule for Wyoming: Don’t drive at night. Why not? Antelope Mule Deer Elk Moose Any one of these animals can kill you when traveling 60mph or higher. The […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 7, 2023 0 Comments
[VIDEO] Why “The Abyss” Off the Peak 5 Chair at Park City, UT, Is Rad Report from January 4 & 5, 2023 We’ve been ripping around Park City ski resort, UT, for the past couple of days. Utah has been seeing record-breaking amounts of snow and Park City is very filled in. Conditions have been chalky and good on north-facing slopes. Honestly, I mostly go straight to the Peak 5 chair and ski The Abyss […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 5, 2023 0 Comments
Teton Range, WY Report: Skiing a Big Chute in the Tetons in Funky Snow Report from February 2, 2023 Yesterday was my last day in the Tetons. But I’ll be back soon… Richard and I walked out to a killer chute we hadn’t skied yet this season. I may have spent more time in this zone with Richard than with anyone else. He knows every chute in this area. I dropped first and the […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 3, 2023 0 Comments
Teton Range, WY Report: A Legendary, Steep, Gorgeous Chute That Ends in a 40-Foot Cliff Report from February 1, 2023 Owen Leeper & I went for an obscure, steep, tight chute that ends in a large cliff yesterday. Because of its edginess, we’d assumed it hadn’t been skied yet. We were right. But it had also avalanched during the storm cycle making the conditions in the chute less than ideal. The pillows and slopes above […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 2, 2023 1 Comment
Teton Range, WY Report: 41″ = The Largest 2-Day Storm Total in Recorded History & High Alpine Wyoming Powder Report from January 30, 2023 Yesterday, Owen Leeper & I went up high to greet the sun. The sun didn’t bring much warmth. NOAA reports showed wind chills of -50ยบF and air temps of -18ยบF. The Tetons just received the most snow they’ve ever recorded in any 2 day period. 41″ in 48-hours 50″ in 50-hours. 52″ storm total. โThe […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | January 31, 2023 6 Comments
Teton Range, WY Report: 52″ Storm Total + A Double Drop in the Teeth of a Mini-Avalanche Report from January 29, 2023 Note: We saw snowpack instability on this day, including two skier-triggered avalanches. We also saw snowpack instability on 1/30/23, some of it surprising. Please be careful out there and consider taking it down a notch. Yesterday was the last day of the storm cycle in the Teton Range, Wyoming. The storm total is now 52″. […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | January 30, 2023 4 Comments
Teton Range, WY Report: 42″ Storm Total, Deep Turns, Fun Hucks View this post on Instagram A post shared by SnowBrains (@snowbrains) Report from January 28, 2023 Yesterday was a wild one in the Teton Mountains of Wyoming. Local ski areas were reporting 42″ of storm snow yesterday morning. Deep snow, fun hucks, good friends. We got out there around noon and the sun was in and out – so was […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | January 29, 2023 0 Comments