Juneuary Jaunt to Mammoth Mountain, CA – One Last Wintery Blast! With our third child arriving into our family around mid-May, life has been a tad busy for family ski trips the month prior and after his entry into planet Earth. However, given the amount of snowfall in the Sierra this season, the two older kids and I still wanted to get in our annual late season trip Mammoth and that day happened to land on June 12th, 2016. After almost two weeks of scorching high altitude temperatures prior to our arrival, my main concern was packing proper sunscreen let alone even a proper ski coat. Well, a few days before our departure, the weather forecast shifted and took the sun completely out of the equation. The day prior displayed ‘sun’…the day after displayed ‘sun.’ But, our day of planned skiing displayed ‘rain & snow’ with a high temperature of 38F. Fast forward to the morning of June 12th, 2016…after a night of thunder and lightning, we awoke to pouring rain in the Village of Mammoth. The older kid is yelling at me that ‘he doesn’t ski in the rain’ and my youngest is only concerned about the promised massive doughnut at the Main Lodge prior to skiing. As we made our way up to the Main Lodge, the rain did not let up and we were soaked by the time we dropped off our gear by Broadway Express. However, Dad was overly optimistic…probably because from McCoy Station and above was showing new snowfall. He studied the animated satellite image and thought to himself ‘I think we may just get a gap in the storm.’ After a hearty breakfast, dad proceeded to walk onto the deck to take a look at the weather and by some sort of miracle, the rain had stopped. Granted, it was still cloudy, but you could see to the top of Broadway and we wouldn’t get soaked ‘trying’ to ski. Casey Cane | June 23, 2016 2 Comments
VIDEO: Snowing Hard at Mammoth, CA Today! This video is from the top of Mammoth Mountain ski resort in California at an elevation of 11,053-feet.  Mammoth has already recorded 1-3″ of new snow from the current storm that is forecast to drop snow until 11pm. Temperature of 23ºF with winds of 10-20mph when this video was taken this morning. 2-8″ of snow is forecast in the Sierra Nevada […] SnowBrains | June 12, 2016 1 Comment
9 Ski Resorts STILL OPEN in North America: El Nino dropped enough snow this winter to keep ski resorts open late in North America.  Real late. 9 Ski Resorts are still open in North America this week.  We’ve got ski resorts still open all over North America including:  CA, OR, UT, CO, VT, B.C., and Alberta Get out there and get some before your local ski hill closes […] Industry News Chris Wallner | May 22, 2016 3 Comments
The Ultimate Guide To Buying The Best 2016-2017 Season Pass According to Curbed Ski, there’s a variety of season passes out there, but there is one list that will guide you to buying the season pass that best suites you. Thanks to El Niño, the ski season isn’t over in a large portion of the United States, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t start preparing for next season. The spring […] Industry News Chris Wallner | April 10, 2016 0 Comments
The 15 Most Popular Ski Resorts in North America According To Facebook Just last month, Facebook made huge amounts of its data public including who is interested in what called ‘Audience Optimization‘. Â Â Intended as a new tool for managers to identify their target market, Facebook’s new Audience Optimization feature has also opened up a quantifiable worldwide popularity contest that we call social media. Interestingly, nearly 158 million people have expressed interest in […] Industry News Chris Wallner | February 8, 2016 0 Comments
Chalk and Windbuff at Mammoth, February 4th Conditions Report Yesterday was fun at Mammoth. After a great week in Tahoe, Lauren Bibby and I decided it would be a nice change of scenery to head down to Mammoth. They have been doing quite nicely as well, with over 3 feet of snow in the last week. The conditions did not disappoint. While there wasn’t much untracked powder left, we lucked […] Matt Bansak | February 5, 2016 0 Comments
Mammoth Mountain, CA Conditions Report: Storm Total = 30-43″ Mammoth got dumped on by a series of storms that rolled in over the last 3 days and blanked the mountain in 30-43″ of new snow. Mammoth Mountain is reporting a base of 75-115″; coverage is phenomenal and the mountain is starting to look like the mountain long time locals and visitors expect here in Mammoth. Conditions Report Michael Moranz | January 7, 2016 0 Comments
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