It snowed 19 inches from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday night. My son was up there all week on spring break and enjoyed an epic Thursday of powder most of the day as terrain opened gradually with avalanche control. I arrived Thursday night. Friday it snowed 10 inches from about 6AM to 4PM. There was heavy fog and gusty winds so even the mid-mountain chairs 3&5 were never open. When we skied to Gold Rush after lunch chairs 1&2 were also closed. With skiing restricted to the Canyon Lodge area there was still some decent powder in the trees. The chair 25 area was untracked but visibility was marginal and the chair ride was an arctic blast all the way. By 2PM chairs 22&25 were also shut down. I generally took it easy Friday after hearing the report from Thursday and hoping for an encore over the weekend.
Saturday morning was bluebird, and Friday's storm had filled in the upper runs which had only been open 2 hours Thursday. We got fresh tracks on the face of 3 and the first 2 runs on Climax were outstanding. But on a Saturday the top was tracked out by 10:30AM, so after 4 runs up there I spent the rest of the morning on 14 to get a few more freshies. I was pretty beat when I finally went into lunch at 1:30 after sampling Hangman's and Philippe's. In late afternoon the wind picked up some and the top clouded over so we stayed on Chair 1.
Saturday morning's powderfest took quite a bit out of us, so we forgot about the time change and didn't get on the hill until 9:30AM Sunday. Sunday was clear and predicted warm, but in fact there were steady NW winds and it was colder than Saturday. We stayed on the more sheltered east side of Mammoth, mostly chairs 9, 22, 25 and 5 and mostly on the groomers. The main exceptions were 3 runs in the Avalanche Chutes, which had some light blown-in snow, as did Upper Dry Creek.
Even by the end of Sunday less than 20% of the mountain had spring conditions. It's still winter up there, and I haven't changed my opinion over the past 25 years that early April is usually the best time to ski Mammoth. This is the also the 3rd time in the past decade I've had a big powder day up there in April.
I took several digital pics Saturday and Sunday, and I will try to get some of them up here before too long.
Saturday morning was bluebird, and Friday's storm had filled in the upper runs which had only been open 2 hours Thursday. We got fresh tracks on the face of 3 and the first 2 runs on Climax were outstanding. But on a Saturday the top was tracked out by 10:30AM, so after 4 runs up there I spent the rest of the morning on 14 to get a few more freshies. I was pretty beat when I finally went into lunch at 1:30 after sampling Hangman's and Philippe's. In late afternoon the wind picked up some and the top clouded over so we stayed on Chair 1.
Saturday morning's powderfest took quite a bit out of us, so we forgot about the time change and didn't get on the hill until 9:30AM Sunday. Sunday was clear and predicted warm, but in fact there were steady NW winds and it was colder than Saturday. We stayed on the more sheltered east side of Mammoth, mostly chairs 9, 22, 25 and 5 and mostly on the groomers. The main exceptions were 3 runs in the Avalanche Chutes, which had some light blown-in snow, as did Upper Dry Creek.
Even by the end of Sunday less than 20% of the mountain had spring conditions. It's still winter up there, and I haven't changed my opinion over the past 25 years that early April is usually the best time to ski Mammoth. This is the also the 3rd time in the past decade I've had a big powder day up there in April.
I took several digital pics Saturday and Sunday, and I will try to get some of them up here before too long.