Powder All Over The West Tomorrow | 2+ FEET of Snow Forecasted For Colorado As we’ve been seeing all year, a storm system is moving through the Western United States dropping heavy snowfall. As the powder hounds rejoice this year, the resort workers are getting a work out this season. Up to 2+ FEETย of snowfall forecast for Colorado through Tuesday Afternoon. NOAA Has Issued A Winter Storm Warning For: Idaho Wyoming Utah Colorado Arizona […] Weather Chris Wallner | January 23, 2017 0 Comments
Massive Snow Depths For The Mountain Collective Resorts | Up To A 269″ Base Mother Nature has delivered to the West big time this year. It really shows when it comes to the snow depths of the resorts that are included in the Mountain Collective Pass. Squaw Valley just shattered their 35 year old January snowfall record. Jackson Hole had the DEEPEST December in 40 years. To top it all off, Mammoth Mountain just […] Industry News Chris Wallner | January 19, 2017 1 Comment
Snowfall Totals Downgraded For Storm Heading To The Western U.S. Sunday, Powderchasers released their update on the impending storms for this coming week.ย Unfortunately, in most locations, the probabilityย for a good dose of powder has been downgraded. The models are showing a good chance of cold air returning to most of the west come midweek, but the moisture coming off of the Pacific will not be as heavy as expected. The […] Weather Dylan Cautela | November 14, 2016 1 Comment
Closing Out the Season: Spring Touring High Alpine New Mexico I started my North American ski season making my first turns of the year on a mountain I grew up on and where my family has been skiing for the better part of 30 years, Kachina Peak in Taos New Mexico I toured up Kachina the week before Thanksgiving was rewarded with record deep snow and epic pow. El Nino was predicted to treat Taos well and for the most part this came true. Ryan Mulcahy | June 14, 2016 3 Comments
2015/16 Closing Dates For North American Ski Resorts Ahh, the sweet, distinct smell of cheap hot dogs and brats being grilled accompanied, with of course, some PBR or the other cheapest libation you can get your hands on. ย Puppies are running around everywhere and there are girls skiing in bikinis, sometimes even guys too. ย Closing days will soon be had by many ski resorts around the […] Brains Keenan Grady | March 31, 2016 8 Comments
VIDEO: SnowBrains Co-Founder Throws Large Backflip at Taos, NM Extreme Comp See that large backflip in the very beginning of the video? ย That’s SnowBrains co-founder Eric Bryant. ย He’s a bad man. This comp went down in Taos, NM over the weekend. Eric ended up in 7th place. Fun times exploring @skitaos and skiing in the #FWQ > #twiceisnice #carvablerocks #goonroadtripswithyourfriends @j_cassidy @tydel5 #kelsey Posted by Eric Bryant on Sunday, March 6, 2016 Miles Clark | March 7, 2016 0 Comments
NOAA: Winter Storm Warning for Taos, NM Today | 8-12″ of Snow Forecast NOAA has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Taos, New Mexico today that is calling for 8-12″ of snowfall today. * SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS 8 TO 12 INCHES ACROSS THE HIGHER TERRAIN AND 4 TO 8 INCHES AT LOWER ELEVATIONS. – NOAA, NM today We all had big hopes for Taos this year with one of the strongest El […] Weather WeatherBrains | February 23, 2016 0 Comments
VIDEO: January in Taos, New Mexico “In the 3rd week of January my father and I traveled from Boston to Taos New Mexico. For one week we stayed at the St. Bernard and participated in Taos’s famous ski week. For one week my father and I followed instructor Rosey Hayett around the mountain. Throughout the week we skied steeps on Kachina Peak, Chutes off of West […] Guest Author | February 19, 2016 0 Comments