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Wasatch Dispatch: March Comes Rolling Deep!!

Deep Utah powder has covered everything! It just keeps snowing here in the Wasatch Mountains. Another right-side up storm: a foot of heavy snow to smooth the tracks, topped off by two feet of perfect blower powder. The best thing to do, so they say, is to go ski it. With a couple of options in mind, we figured today […]

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John Solder | March 15, 2019
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Wasatch Dispatch: Lisa Falls

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This past weekend was one for the books all across the Wasatch. People were getting after it! Lots of classic lines went down (hypodermic needle, Y-couloir) and even some of the once in a wild-hair line (Medusa face, yikes). But we had the big mama in mind, the most vert you can ski in the Wasatch, Lisa Falls. Clocking in […]

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John Solder | March 1, 2019
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The Magic of the Cottonwood Canyons: Part 2 | Why is Utah Weather SO GOOD for Powder?

This is the second article in a two-part series discussing what makes great powder and the reasons why it is found in the Cottonwood Canyons near Salt Lake City, Utah. Part 1 sets the stage and presents the facts for why Utah has some of the best powder skiing in the world. Part 2 is for the weather nerds and […]

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John Solder | February 15, 2019
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Why Does It Snow SO MUCH in Utah?

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This is the first article in a two-part series discussing what makes great powder and the reasons why it is found in the Cottonwood Canyons near Salt Lake City, Utah. Part 1 sets the stage and presents the facts for why Utah has some of the best powder skiing in the world. For the weather nerds, Part 2 describes why […]

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John Solder | February 15, 2019
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Wasatch Dispatch: Code Blue | After the Big Storm

After a long steady Wasatch storm cycle, and a lot of greybird skiing, the clouds finally cleared and the powder was waiting to be harvested under a deep blue sky. Fire up boys, we have a CODE BLUEBIRD! Multiple storms added up to multiple feet of new snow. But the best was saved for last, 2 feet of cold Utah blower […]

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John Solder | February 15, 2019
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Wasatch Dispatch: Skiing Big Lines | Heart of Darkness and Monte Cristo Direct

Time to grab the ropes and harnesses. We were hungry for some exposed skiing. TL and Adam were game to tick off some classic Wasatch big ski mountaineering lines. There is something undeniable about steep ski to boot transitions, rappelling in the middle of a line, and traveling over big cliffs. Fully engaged skiing.  We had Monte Cristo in mind from the […]

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John Solder | January 11, 2019
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Wasatch Dispatch: Full Sun After the Storm

After two days of wind and heavy snowfall, the clouds rolled away revealing a new coat of 75 cm of creamy snow in the Utah backcountry. Jeremy and I pushed off early to get a jump on the frenzy but were greeted by next to no one almost all day. Nice to watch the day start from the top particularly with freshies at […]

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John Solder | January 11, 2019
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Brighton Ski Resort, UT To OPEN Nov. 8th | Big Cottonwood Canyon Resorts Win

Just as we were thinking that Utah couldn’t be having a better start to winter we find out it can. We just found out that a second resort here in Utah will be opening Friday, November 8th, and it happens to be Solitudes neighbor who announced yesterday they would be opening on the 8th. Our snowmaking and grooming crew (and as […]

Kyler Roush | November 6, 2013
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