SNOWING in Jackson Hole, WY Right Now | More Snow Above 8,500′ Today! It’s currently snowing at Jackson Hole ski resort in Wyoming right now. Yesterday’s forecast was for snow down to 10,000-feet but you can clearly see snow falling much lower than 10,000-feet at Jackson Hole ski resort this morning. The USA and Canada got snow all over yesterday including California, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Whistler, Banff, and more. This is our first real sign that winter is most certainly coming. “Another cold front will pass across the state this afternoon and evening, […] Industry News SnowBrains | September 16, 2015 0 Comments
NOAA: Snow for Jackson Hole, WY Tonight California, Utah, Montana, Canada, and Idaho have all gotten snow today. Wyoming will get snow tonight above 10,000-feet. The Tetons go up to 13,000-feet, so there very well may be some good looking peaks in Wyoming tomorrow morning. Winter is coming…”West-southwest flow aloft will continue to bring clouds Weather SnowBrains | September 15, 2015 0 Comments
VIDEO: Jackson Hole Backcountry Pond Skimming Pond skimming rocks anytime but during summer, it’s even better. You want to get wet, you know your boots are going to dry out well, and you don’t have to wear any clothes if you don’t want to. Here’s a video of some Jackson Hole locales getting after it off the tram this month. For some the search for snow never ends. Join Owen Leeper, Meredith Edwards, Connery Lundin and Tyler Horne as they build and shred an epic pond skim in the backcountry at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Shot 100% on GoPro. – Jackson Hole […] Backcountry SnowBrains | July 27, 2015 1 Comment
VIDEO: Jackson Hole Locals Going Off & Taking Beatings This is a solid video of Jackson Hole, WY locals going off at their home mountain. They pull off some big lines and big airs and take some serious beatings. Good on ’em! Jackson Hole got 316″ of snow in 2014/15. “Final Troupe episode from the 2014-2015 season. Big thanks to everyone who made this season possible, and the inception of “The Troupe”. Featuring Aiden Ulrich, Sammy Winship, Charlie Leveroni, Daniel Tisi, Riley Rose, and Casey Rose. Shot and cut by Jackson Tisi and Aiden Ulrich.” SnowBrains | July 12, 2015 0 Comments
Alphabet Training in Granite Canyon @ Jackson, WY In mid-March of 2015, as a weekend of debauchery for my cousin to send him off into the wonderful world of marriage, we headed to Jackson Hole for a few days of riding. It is no surprise that Tahoe has been utterly horrendous for skiing this season, so any skiing destination outside of California seemed like a dream. Of course, as luck would have it, we brought the Tahoe weather to Jackson Hole. The mountain was in almost 100% spring skiing mode with almost no signs of wintery snow anywhere. That’s where Granite Canyon came into play… I’ve been to Jackson many times in my lifetime[…] Casey Cane | June 5, 2015 3 Comments
Jackson Hole Tram OPENS Tomorrow | 71″ of Snow has Fallen Since They Closed The Jackson Hole Tram Crew has been working hard to get the Aerial Tram ready for opening day of the summer seasonโฆwhich is tomorrow! Based on the views at the top, you wouldnโt guess that itโs summer- 71 inches of snow has accumulated in Rendezvous Bowl since the resort closed on April 5th. A little bit of snow has never stopped us before, so weโre kicking off summer this Saturday, May 23rd by opening the Aerial Tram, Corbetโs Cabin (mmmm waffles) […] Industry News SnowBrains | May 22, 2015 0 Comments
Meet Tater, Jackson Hole’s Newest Ski Patrol Member Jackson Hole has a new puppy in training for the Jackson Hole Ski Patrol. Tater, an 8-week-old Golden Retriever, showed up in Jackson two days ago. His full name is Sir Tater Tot of the Tetons. An avalanche dog can search one hectare (2.5 acres) in about 30 minutes. It would take 20 humans around 4 hours to cover an equivalent area using avalanche probes. The speed with which an โavy dogโ locates an avalanche victim is absolutely vital. Around 90% of avalanche victims will survive if recovered in the first 15 minutes after burial […] ameliatraynor | April 16, 2015 2 Comments
Jackson Hole Condition Report: Spring Pow Jackson Hole recieved a little over a foot of the white stuff last week reminding us that winter is not over yet. The 300″ mark was crossed with the last system coming through mid week bringing a much needed refresh to the area. The first significant snowfall in weeks covered the mess left behind by a early spring thaw and reminded us that it is still ski season. The new snow fell on top of a refrozen crust from the warm temps over the weeks before, but the amount we received did a good job covering the firmness up. The slick crusts under the new snow combined with warm temps allowed the snow to easily move upon the older layer. […] Conditions Report Cooper Kahlenberg | March 30, 2015 0 Comments