Another Winter Season is On It’s Way

October 15th, 2009 Webmaster

I can’t believe it’s mid-October already; the snow has already started to fall and California resorts are opening.

Word on the street is Mammoth got a huge dump of 14 inches a few days ago and are planning to open on Friday.

And just when I was going to open my mouth and say sorry Boreal you weren’t first this year… Read more…



Fall Is In The Air

September 11th, 2009 Webmaster

Labor Day is passed and the halloween decorations are hitting the stores… only means that summer season is winding down and the wait for fresh powder is almost over.

I’ve already been hearing rumors of an el nino winter. I need to dig and do a little research to see if there is any validity to those statements.

I’m looking forward winter, it seems like ages since I strapped into my board. Until then.. I’m on my mountain bike cranking out as much single track as I can.



Fire Restrictions on Middle & North Fork American

July 1st, 2009 Webmaster

This notice just came across my desk from California State Parks regarding a fire ban on the Middle Fork and North Fork of the American River.

Read more…



It’s Dumping in the Sierras

February 9th, 2009 Webmaster

Winter has returned to the Sierra’s.. it been snowing for several days now with more in the forecast. Here’s an overview of conditions across Lake Tahoe as well as Central and Southern California.

Sierra at Tahoe.. 14″ in the last 12 hours..  30 inches = storm total

Heavenly: 7-10″ in the last 12 hours… up to 20 inches = storm total

Kirkword: 24-36″ in the last 24 hours… up to 50″ in the last 7 days

Mammoth: 16″ in the last 24 hours + 28″ since the 5th.. storm total, 48 inches.

Sugar Bowl: 12 – 16 inches of new snow

Boreal: 12 – 18 inches of new snow

Northstar at Tahoe: 10-13″ in the last 24 hours… up to 21 inches in the last 7 days

Squaw Valley: 12-16″ of new snow

Alpine Meadows: 22 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours.

Bear Valley: 16 inches of new snow as of 11AM Monday

Big Bear: More than 18 inches reported.

Sierra Summit: 14 – 18 inches… 30 inches storm total.

Enjoy!



Snow in the Forcast

January 21st, 2009 Webmaster

At last some snow in the forecast! Snow level is supposed to start at 8000′ feet and gradually lower down to about 6500′. This upper elevation system is not going to drop a ton but its snow none-the-less.

What’s great about upper elevation systems like this is we get wet packy snow way up high. That wet snow is packed with water content which we need in the spring and summer to go whitewater rafting.

So when it comes to having enough water in our rivers is due to wet snow. I know, I love the deep fluffy powder from a cold storm but I also like to have my cake and eat it too!



Old Man Winter Has Returned

December 13th, 2008 Webmaster

It’s starting to look a lot like winter now that this long awaited  winter storm has finally started to add a light blanket of white across the Sierra Nevada. Although not expected to be a huge storm, weather forecasts are predicting a few inches each day from today through  Tuesday (Dec 16).

I would expect with this being a fairly cold storm that snowmaking would be taking place 24/7 for resorts, but this is not confirmed at this time.

Scanning through ski resort snow reports… a few inches have fallen so far with some reporting up to 4 inches at the higher elevations.  If you’re on the mountain this weekend be extra aware of hidden obstacles like rocks and logs.



California Ski Season Opens at Mammoth

November 4th, 2008 Webmaster

Mammoth Mountain Resort is the first California ski resort to open the 2008 / 2009 season. Typically Boreal Mountain Ridge is the first to open.. but not this year… they are expected to open later this week.

Eager skiers and riders got first tracks this morning after a powerful storm hit Mammoth over the weekend. Broadway Express opened at 9am on a base of 6-12 inches of natural and manmade snow. This early season storm dumped even more snow at high altitudes and additional terrain should open soon. Visit MammothMountain.com for updates.

Our high elevation and commitment to the pursuit of playing big paid off as Mammoth once again was the first resort to open in California. Dust off your gear and plan your trip now.

Stay tuned as more more mountains open.. we’ll be posting updated for all major California Mountain Resorts.



Ski Resort Jobs in Lake Tahoe

October 14th, 2008 Webmaster

The following is list of Lake Tahoe Area Ski Resort Job Fairs and job boards. The winter ski and snowboard season is quickly approaching and there is no better way to spend a winter than working and playing on the mountain. Plenty of jobs are available at most resorts from baristas, bartenders, lift operators, cashiers, ticket sales, snow making, ski instructors… an more.

Read more…



First Snow of the Season

October 13th, 2008 Webmaster

This past weekend brought in some cold temperatures and the first snowfall of the season… several mountain resorts like Northstar and Mammoth report a dusting of about 3 inches. The cold temperatures have also allowed for snow making to begin. Most mountain resorts are planning for mid-November openings. Read more…



Season Passes for 2008 / 2009 Ski & Snowboard Season

August 6th, 2008 Webmaster

So where has summer gone? I know it’s not over but the back to school sales are on, the college kids are heading back to campus and before you know.. winter will be here. With this in mind… it’s time to start thinking about that 2008 / 2009 Ski & Snowboard Season Pass.

Prices listed are for adult season pass rate unless otherwise noted

Mammoth Mountain

  • Adult 19 – 64: $1675
  • Youth 13 – 18: $1256
  • Child 7 – 12: $838
  • Senior 65 – 79: $838

Northstar at Tahoe & Sierra at Tahoe
- Visit Double Whammy Pass.

Double Whammy Pass (Both Mountains)

  • Value: $379
  • College: $299
  • Limited: $499
  • Unlimited: $749

Northstar at Tahoe Season Pass: $299

Sierra at Tahoe Season Pass:

  • Sun – Fri: $199
  • 7-Day: $299

Boreal

  • Night Pass: $129
  • Super Saver (Sun-Fri): $199
  • College: $129
  • Anytime: $329

Heavenly Lake Tahoe

  • Heavenly (Sun – Fri): $369
  • Epic (unlimited): $579

Squaw Valley USA

  • Night Pass: $199
  • Midweek Pass: $949 (before Sept 1)
  • Full Pass: $1549 (before Sept 1)

Bear Valley

  • Restricted: $319
  • Unlimited: $419
  • Mtn / Meadow (dh and xc): $499

Alpine Meadows

  • Midweek: $399
  • Full Pass: $899

Sugar Bowl

  • Pricing not yet available

Kirkwood

  • 6 Wood: $239
  • 7 Wood: $389
  • Unlimited: $529
  • Premium: $1,169

Bear Mountain

  • Midweek: $299
  • Midweek + Sunday: $339
  • Anytime Non Holiday: $429
  • Anytime: $499

Mountain High

  • $299 sale starts August 30.