Mammoth, CA Conditions Report: 14-36″ New Snow, 19 lifts, 140+ Trails Mammoth Mountain got its first real big dump of the season from a storm that came in Thursday and Friday and is in line to get more snow from a storm on Sunday. Friday morning served up some of the best storm riding in at least the last year. 36″ of new snow fell on the top of the mountain, most of which fell overnight Thursday and into the morning on Friday. Conditions Report Michael Moranz | December 12, 2015 1 Comment
Baguales Cat Ski Operation in Patagonia Gets 1st Big Dump Baguales cat skiing operation south of Bariloche, Argentina, just got their first big snow dump of the year. These photos show just how much snow they got at the 5,300-foot level. About Baguales: Baguales Mountain Preserve is a cat skiing/snowboarding operation in the heart Andes mountain range of Argentine Patagonia. Baguales is the largest cat skiing operation in Argentina with huts at 5,250-feet and peaks up to 8,000-feet Baguales supports cat skiing and riding, snowmobiling, backcountry skiing and riding, crosscountry skiing, and more. All activities […] SnowBrains | June 10, 2015 0 Comments