Snowbird and Alta, Utah | First Winter Weather Advisory Of The Year Here in Northern Utah we had a seemingly short fall. After the hottest summer on record in Salt Lake City several weeks ago things changed over night to very fall-esque weather. However fall as we think of it did not last long. The Wasatch has been receiving a winter storm each week for now the 4th week running. Nothing has been […] Weather Kyler Roush | October 13, 2013 1 Comment
Monday Morning Edit! | Rob Aseltine w/ 4FRNT Former two time roommate of mine and all around happy guy Rob Aseltine is the newest member of the 4FRNT team and I am sure he is psyched about that. Here are some of his finer moments from last season all wrapped up in a rock and roll edit. Lots of this footage comes from familiar looking features in and […] Daryn Edmunds | October 7, 2013 1 Comment
First ShrEdit of the Season | Nate Fillnow Give’n it Hell @ Alta, UT on September 27th, 2013 When the first snowfall of the season hit last Thursday night in Utah lots of folks, myself included, talked about going skiing. Nate Fillnow actually did. I am sure that other guys and gals were up in the hills sliding rails and trying to link some turns, but Nate was full on charging. Nice work man! Hope your skis and body are still in one piece:) Skiing at Alta after the first snowfall […] Featured Video Daryn Edmunds | September 28, 2013 3 Comments
Knee Deep Snow @ Snowbird and Alta, Utah w/ 5-9” More Today | Indepth Photo Tour I reported over a week ago that the Wasatch was going to get it’s first snow. Well, the weather man and myself were wrong. Instead of snow levels at 8,500 feet we ended up with snow levels at about 11,200 feet. Only a few peaks in the Wasatch top out above that and received barely a skiff of snow. HOWEVER, we were right about a second system coming in on Wednesday. Yesterday the snow started at around 10am at 10,000 feet. By 2pm the snow levels had plummeted to 8,000 feet and continued to drop […] Weather Kyler Roush | September 27, 2013 3 Comments
New Snow TODAY in Tahoe, Jackson Hole, Alta, Whistler, Idaho | Photo Evidence: It won’t stop snowing this September. Most every state in the West has seen snow already this year and so has the East Coast. Even British Columbia has new snow. Round two is rolling through now with big snow forecasted in Montana. Here is some photographic evidence of snow at Alpine Meadows, Squaw Valley, Alta, Whistler, & Jackson Hole. The […] Weather SnowBrains | September 26, 2013 5 Comments
First Snow-filled Forecast For Alta & Snowbird, Utah Canada has gotten it, Montana has gotten it, Wyoming has gotten it and heck Colorado got it a month ago and even Tahoe is about to get it. Now the greatest mountain range with the greatest snow is about to get it. THAT’S RIGHT! The Wasatch is about to get its first snow of the year and it appears to be significant enough that it may be measurable! Currently on the 7-Day NOAA Forecast there are 5 out of the next 7 days forecasts that use the magical word “SNOW”. It’s obvious that this snow will NOT stick around […] Weather Kyler Roush | September 19, 2013 2 Comments
Get 3 Free Day Passes with Your Alta, Snowbird, Park City, Deer Valley Season Pass Alta, Snowbird, Deer Valley, and Park City are teaming up to offering 3 free days of skiing for ‘qualifying’ season pass holders at any of the other 3 ski resorts in 2013-14. This is definitely a cool thing and if you plan on buying a pass at one of these 4 mountains, you need to know how this is set […] SnowBrains | August 2, 2013 1 Comment
2 Ski Resorts OPEN This Weekend in North America Only the 2 summer specialists are still chuggin’ along in North America: Timberline & Whistler. But the X factor did resurface this week as Nate Fillnow proved that there is still good skiing from the Snowbird Tram this week. He skied Main Chute at Snowbird on June 24th and it still goes. The Snowbird & Jackson Hole trams are open […] SnowBrains | June 28, 2013 1 Comment