Alta, UT Report: Horribly Terrific Conditions in Main Chute on 11,068′ Mt. Baldy on July 19, 2023 Report from July 19, 2020 I arrived in Utah after a long absence on Friday and paddle-boarded the Jordanelle Reservoir after 75 ski days in a row in Mammoth and the Eastern Sierra, CA. I went tubing down the Provo River on Saturday (and got a $140 ticket for no lifejacket…). Paddleboarding the Jordanelle again on Sunday. I spent Monday […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | July 20, 2023 0 Comments
[PHOTOS] Paddling Through a Forest – Record Snowmelt in Eastern Sierra Causes Bizarre Flooding Around Mammoth Lakes, CA Paddling through a forest – that’s probably the best way to describe being on the water around Mammoth Lakes right now. Record levels of snowmelt in the Eastern Sierra are creating a phenomenon in the Mammoth Lakes Basin that even long-time residents have never seen before. It’s hard to describe, so definitely check out the pictures and video below, but […] Industry News SnowBrains | July 20, 2023 0 Comments
Mammoth, CA to Park City, UT Report: 500% of Average Snowpack, The Clown Motel, Tonopah Cemetery, Cold Springs, 580-Miles of Desert, & a UT Paddle Board Report from July 14, 2023 Friday was our last day in Mammoth Lakes, CA for the season. The snowpack is still at 500% of average for today’s date in Mammoth and the mountain is still skiing so well… We skied fresh corduroy at Mammoth in the morning, hit the road by 9am, jumped in a cold spring with tame fish […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | July 17, 2023 4 Comments
How to Protect the Tahoe Shoreline As Lake Tahoe, CA, continues to fill to its brim from the melt-off of a record snowpack, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (‘TRPA’) is reminding boaters about on-the-water safety and aquatic invasive species boat inspections. The agency is highlighting native species protection programs and legal and safety requirements below ahead of boating season to improve safety and protect Lake Tahoe’s […] Industry News SnowBrains | June 16, 2023 1 Comment
Powder Mountain, UT, Announces Mountain Bike Park Upgrades & More for Summer ‘23 Eden, Utah (June 14, 2023) — Powder Mountain announced a slate of improvements for summer 2023 highlighted by the addition of several new trails, expanding its growing mountain bike trail system. The new trails, events and offerings solidify Powder Mountain as a true mountain biking and summer adventure destination. New Mountain Bike Trails Set to open July 6, the Powder […] Cycle CycleBrains | June 14, 2023 0 Comments
New Runs, New Lodge, and Private Club Among Huge Updates For Tamarack Resort, ID, in 2023/24 Significant Investments into Resort Amenities have caused Real Estate Values to Soar over 350% since the Resort’s Acquisition in 2018 Since acquiring Tamarack Resort, a four-season resort 90 miles north of Boise, in 2018, MMG Equity Partners has invested over $150 million into the development and expansion of the resort community. This includes completing the initial phase of the resort’s core amenity, […] Industry News SnowBrains | June 1, 2023 0 Comments
Idaho Ski Areas That Will Offer Excellent Lift-Served Mountain Biking This Summer BOISE, Idaho (May 24, 2023) — Eleven Idaho ski areas offer summertime mountain biking, eight of the operations are lift-served all season, many are debuting new trails this season, and three destinations — the Route of the Hiawatha, Silver Mountain Resort, and Soldier Mountain — are opening their bike trails Memorial Day weekend. The lifts will start turning at Brundage […] Industry News SnowBrains | May 23, 2023 0 Comments
Palisades Tahoe, CA, Report: High-Fiving Ski Patrol From The Chairlift | 648″ of Snow & Counting View this post on Instagram A post shared by SnowBrains (@snowbrains) Report from March 13, 2023 Palisades Tahoe, CA, has already seen 648″ of snowfall this season. We were first chair on KT-22 today! We had to give ski patrol a high five from the chairlift. Ski Patrol was digging out the chair mid-chair line today as we floated past. […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | March 13, 2023 2 Comments