[PHOTO TOUR] Mammoth Mountain, CA, Has 673” At the Summit

Julia Schneemann | | Post Tag for Conditions ReportConditions Report
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Mammoth Mountain getting the resort ready for business. | Picture: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain

The skies have cleared — for now — in the Eastern Sierra and Mammoth Mountain is working on snow removal efforts and avalanche control. This week’s storm brought 65 – 68 inches of snow to Mammoth Mountain over the past three days and 27 inches over the past 24 hours alone.

Mammoth Mountain has received 524 inches of snow at Main Lodge this season and 673 inches at The Summit. Currently, the 2022/23 season is coming in as Mammoth’s second deepest snowfall in ten years, behind 617 inches in 2016/17.

PHOTOS (Courtesy of Mammoth Mountain)

Avalanche control
Mammoth Mountain avalanche control. | Picture: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain
Avalanche control
Controlled avalanche explosions at Mammoth Mountain executed by ski patrol. | Picture: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain
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Mammoth Mountain hard at work to make the mountain safe with controlled detonations. | Picture: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain
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27” of snow have fallen in the last 24 hours at Mammoth Mountain. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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Bring a snorkel if you’re coming to Mammoth Mountain. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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Powder runs at Mammoth Mountain. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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Are you ready for some powder turns at Mammoth Mountain. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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Incredible snowfalls in the last 24 hours at Mammoth Mountain. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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Powder at Mammoth Mountain. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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27” of snow have fallen in the last 24 hours at Mammoth Mountain. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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Mammoth Mountain is open for some powder turns. | Picture: Christian Pondella/Mammoth Mountain
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Mammoth Sign at the Summit. | Picture: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain

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