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Mammoth Mountain Snow Report 4-25-2021

Mammoth Mountain Snow Report: 4-25-2021 Snow conditions are looking a bit firm this morning, the incoming system should have some moderate to heavy snowfall on the cement side today so I expect the skiing and riding will get better as the day goes on.

For Monday there will be some freshies to be had, be ready to wait as a lot of the staff is gone for the season and that includes ski patrol. Once they get the runs cleared there should be some good freshies to be had for those lucky enough to be out on the hill. There are not a lot of people here so expect a morning of fresh before it’s tracked out.

By Tuesday the sun will be out in full force along with warming highs, conditions will start to change back over to spring. It’s going to take a few days but the corn snow surface should be back by next weekend.

As of now lifts running this spring will be 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 23 and G1 and G2. For this weekend they have added in lifts 4, 5 and 10. Closing day is set for Memorial Day.

Grooming continues like normal out of Main Lodge with both Scotties and Cornice up top getting groomed nightly. If you like moguls West Bowl has really started to bump up, they should be soft and wet come late next week. 

As we head back to spring conditions this week the best snow will be Thursday onward from about 9 AM when the snow starts to thaw on Stump Alley. Follow the sun and thaw for the best snow.

If you’re into spring skiing and snowboard now is the time to get up here before the base starts to get thin, wax em up and let’s ride.

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Steve Taylor

Over the last 30+ years, Snowman has spent countless hours studying and learning about mammoth mountain weather and snow conditions first hand. Snowman started blogging this information back in 1990 on the old Mammoth BBS system, then the RSN Forums and then on to MammothSnowman.com in 2004 with his Video & Photo Blog reports.