Jackson Hole Conditions: Fun in the Sun Warm temps and spring conditions have prevailed over the last few weeks, thankfully with the heavy snow we received early in the season our base is still holding in there. Spring is all about timing when it comes to skiing, too early and it’s bulletproof, too late and it sticky slush, but when you find the right balance conditions can be incredible. In the resort area groomers and been firm and fast in the mornings. Conditions Report Cooper Kahlenberg | March 21, 2015 0 Comments
Jackson Hole Spring Daze! Spring is the most interesting time of the year in the Tetons, from one day to the next you can go from skiing corn slush in a tee shirt to waist deep pow in freezing temps. So far this month it seems as spring is prevailing with more of the sun and less of the moisture, maybe mother nature is just leveling out the early season heavy snowfall we had. Never the less, there have been absolutely fantastic spring conditions in Jackson, and for the powder hungry people it’s out there if you’re willing to go searching! Conditions Report Cooper Kahlenberg | March 10, 2015 2 Comments
The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly of Corbet’s Couloir What? Corbet’s couloir is named after a guy who didn’t even ski it? Guess so. If you go to Jackson Hole, you have to ski Corbet’s couloir. Those are the rules. Even if you’re from Chicago, you have to ski and/or tumble down Corbet’s couloir. This is a fun video of Jackson Hole poking some fun at what goes down in Corbet’s couloir. Huge crashes to big stomps, Corbet’s Couloir is known as the most infamous run in North America. Join our announcers as they interview guests and professional athletes before dropping in, watch the aftermath and see the reactions at the bottom. – Jackson Hole […] SnowBrains | February 26, 2015 1 Comment
Spring in February in Jackson Hole?? Well it had to happen at some point, the constant storms plaguing the mountains of Wyoming and putting smiles on skiers faces seem to have moved elsewhere. Conditions around the Jackson area have been variable to say the least. Resort skiing has been interesting, going between slush one day and coral reef refreeze the next. The spring conditions have been nice for sleeping in and grabbing late day corn groomers. Those daring enough to go out in the mornings have surly been feeling sore knees after a few runs on the refreeze. The resort may not be skiing that well but the snow is not all bad in the valley. Conditions Report Cooper Kahlenberg | February 22, 2015 0 Comments
The Cycle Continues in Jackson Hole Just when it looks as if spring is setting in, Jackson gets another system bringing heavy snow to the area, leaving nothing but smiles on skier and riders faces, and giving a great refresh to one of the best snowpacks in the country! Last week saw a system come through bringing heavy snow and double digit numbers on the snow report. Conditions Report Cooper Kahlenberg | February 13, 2015 4 Comments
12″of New Snow for Jackson Hole Today | 272″ of Snow This Winter Jackson Hole is absolutely on fire this winter. They’ve already gotten 272″ of snow this year and they’re expecting another 6-12″ of snow today. No one in the USA has gotten more snow than Jackson Hole this winter. It’s very likely that no one in Canada has gotten more snow than Jackson Hole this winter. Jackson has had a spectacular winter so far and there is still a long way to go. It’s only early February and winter in Wyoming is known to last into June. It’s going to be an amazing year in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Strong winds to return Monday, with snow expected in the west: Another upper level disturbance will bring more […] Weather SnowBrains | February 9, 2015 4 Comments
Return of the Pow in Jackson Hole!! After 2 weeks of dry air in Jackson Hole mother nature is bringing back the POW! The past few days have been fantastic with a nice coat of fresh paint covering the Teton area. Jackson Hole resort has seen a foot of snow in the last 48 hours with promise of more in the forecast! The 2 weeks prior to the last few days there was not much to talk about. Temps and solar zapped most terrain in the area Conditions Report Cooper Kahlenberg | February 3, 2015 0 Comments
Jackson Hole in January = Blue Skies & Deep Pow The Jackson Hole area received a small storm last week followed by blue skies allowing many Jackson riders and skiers to get in the higher alpine, and some of the more fun lines in the area. The moderate amount of snow received on top of the all ready deep base made for perfect alpine riding.Cody Peak and most everything off it got hammered in the first few days of blue skies, but thats kind of how it goes around here. Inbounds was riding great after the storm, but with the easy lift access it got hammered quickly. There are still plenty of shaded North facing stashes out there! Conditions Report Cooper Kahlenberg | January 27, 2015 0 Comments