Itโs Officially Tahoeโs Snowiest October Through February Period Since 1970 The Lake Tahoe region is in the midst of a season that has been nothing short of historic.ย The area has seen more snow from October-February then any season since 1970, and there are no signs of mother nature slowing down. With massive storms rolling through during December and January combined with a blizzard that rivals some of the largest in […] Industry News Matt Scribner | March 3, 2023 0 Comments
Lake Tahoe, CA Backcountry Report: A Record 77″ of Snow in 48-Hours Made The Powder Skiing Special Report from March 1, 2023 March came thundering in with style yesterday. After being pinned in our house for a full day on Tuesday due to too much snow (Palisades Tahoe reported a record 77″ of snow in 48-hours), a 2-foot-deep unplowed road, all ski resorts closed, and a desire to stay safe we decided to finally roll out of […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | March 2, 2023 0 Comments
Living In A Dreamland Called Mammoth Mountain: A Mid Year Review Brought to you by Mammoth Mountain More than once, Iโve woken up in the middle of a hot summerโs night from a dream of blower powder, endless tree laps, and the coldest beers in California. Last night I woke up and realized this time it wasnโt a dream. Iโm living in a real-life dreamland. My real-life dream hasnโt been taking […] Featured Article Alex K | March 1, 2023 0 Comments
Steamboat, CO, Snowplow Drivers Worked More in January than Any Month in the Last 3 Years It’s no secret that there’s been quite a bit of snowfall at ski resorts across the west this year, and Steamboat has been no exception. This is a sight that skiers and riders visiting the Colorado resort are certainly happy to see, but it creates a lot of problems for the town as well. January was an especially difficult month […] Industry News Matt Scribner | February 28, 2023 0 Comments
Palisades Tahoe, CA Report: Skiing in a NOAA Blizzard Warning | Entire Mountain Shut Down Early Report from February 27, 2023 Brought to you byย Palisades Tahoe We rolled up to Palisades Tahoe at the spritely hour of 1pm today (we’d gone backcountry skiing in the morning – see below) and the wind was ripping. Lake Tahoe, CA Backcountry Report: Blower California Powder, Pillows, & Fun As we walked up, KT-22 closed right in our faces… Not […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 27, 2023 0 Comments
Lake Tahoe, CA Report: Skiing Above Lake Tahoe | 2,500-Vertical-Feet of “Holy Sh*t This Is Cool!” Report from February 25, 2023 Today was one of those bizarre happenchance days where you roll the dice and hope it comes up a 7. We woke up early, got on the road and hit dead-stopped traffic. The World Cup at Palisades Tahoe jammed up the roads everywhere. We called an audible, threw an aggressive U-turn and somehow hit more […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 25, 2023 1 Comment
Palisades Tahoe, CA Report: Some of the Deepest, Driest Snow We’ve Ever Skied in California Report from February 24, 2023 Brought to you by Palisades Tahoe Yesterday we skied some of the deepest, driest snow we’ve ever skied in California. It was blower. California blower. It was 2 to 3 feet deep in spots and we were still occasionally hitting the bottom. “We have had 16.5″ (42 cm) of #snow in the last 24 hours. […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | February 25, 2023 5 Comments
Kelly Canyon, ID, Report: Fluffy Powder Through the Bowls, Trees, and Groomers Brought to you byย Visit Idahoย andย Ski Idaho Report from Thursday, February 23, 2023 Snowboarding at Kelly Canyon today was the best possible way to cap off my road trip. The day was defined by mellow vibes, chill terrain, and DEEP snow. The resort operates on a unique schedule, so I didn’t show up until noon and still got the first chair […] Conditions Report Jesse | February 24, 2023 0 Comments