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February 23rd, 2022 @ 7:44 AM – Good morning, checking in on the current conditions at Main Lodge you will find 4-5 inches of fresh snow with cloudy skies and a temperature of 5. Winds are SW at 14 MPH.

Up Top, the temperature is -2 with an NE wind at 40 gusting to 48 MPH.  Higher elevation snowfall amounts are in the 5-7 inches range, due to beware of sections out on the hill that got blown off. The snow that fell was in the 20-1 range.

Look for some fantastic turns out there today on the groomers with mid-winter-packed powder on most of the runs. Off the groomed, I would search out areas that did not get blown off by the wind.

Hope to see you out there, I have a Free sticker for anyone I meet today.

Ski Ya Later… Snowman

 

Steve Taylor the Mammoth Snowman

Steve Taylor the Mammoth Snowman, has called Mammoth Lakes home since 1990. With a passion for deep powder, big mountain storms, and Sierra sunrises, he’s spent over three decades living and breathing life in the Eastern Sierra. From chasing early morning face shots to dialing in snowpack patterns, Steve brings a seasoned local perspective that only comes with time on the mountain. In late 2004, Steve launched MammothSnowman.com — a grassroots site born out of his desire to share accurate snow and weather info with skiers and riders who love Mammoth just as much as he does. Over the years, it’s grown into a trusted source for real-time reports, forecasts, mountain photos, and insider tips. His daily updates, storm videos, and “boots-on-the-ground” style set him apart from generic apps and tourism-driven reports. When it’s dumping in Mammoth, chances are Steve’s out there riding it, filming it, or breaking it down for the community. Beyond the snow, Steve is deeply connected to the year-round rhythm of the Eastern Sierra. In the summer months, you’ll find him mountain biking, hiking alpine ridges, and exploring hot springs from Mammoth to Bishop. He’s also the founder of EasternSierraMountainBiking.com and SkiingTShirts.com — continuing to expand his mission of sharing the mountain lifestyle through local insight, community, and creativity. Whether you’re chasing storms or singletrack, Steve’s updates help you stay stoked and informed.