If you live in mammoth, you're fucking lucky

I haven't skied pow. Ever. I've never been to an actual mountain. It's things like this that make me wonder why I even started skiing. I'm 800km away from any serious vertical.
 
No kiiding. mount sissy ski park has gotten like 6 feet since monday while mt ashland has only gotten like a foot and a half.
 
22 is open right? You can also take that up and traverse over to some of 9 and take that to eagle if your that desperate...
 
Can't wait for the go pro footy. I was going up 22 and saw all you guys about to drop in. At that time, I was wishing I could afford some pow skis because 22 and 25 looked insane.
 
sugar bowl has been awesome the past few days, waist deep pow in places. better now that lincoln is open and so are the cliff areas.
 
Storm total: 9 feet!

My resort's snowsports office.

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I want to ski pow SO BADLY. The most i have skied in was 6 inches and that got chopped up in an hour. I really hate not being able to drive to ski whenever i want. It fucking snows a foot and i am stuck at home staring at the snow. I need to go out west
 
thats so sick, probably one of the reasons utah is so legit is that i never saw this coming on any weather report, keeping all that stuff to yourself
 
Saturday and Sunday were insane. They waited to open the top until about 3 on Saturday. I was one of the first into the Paranoids. Usually, the top of Mammoth is more windbuff than blower, but this time it was waist deep blower all the way down. A waist deep blower run down the noids is the stuff of dreams. I got two runs before they shut the top down. My two best runs of the season.

Sunday was cool two. Cut up pow all over the mountain. I got in 3 Hemlock Ridge hikes, it was super deep back there.
 
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