Snowpacalypse!
While Southern California has been blasted with sub-40 degree temperatures and unexpected deluges, the area mountains have been reaping the benefits of frequent precipitation.
It's been an incredible season at Mammoth and June Mountains in California's Eastern Sierra. With a 19 ft. base and 18 new inches in the past 24 hours, it appears there's no end in sight to the near-perfect conditions and a season that will most certainly last well into the summer, once again.
Powder days are the norm, not the exception in 2010/2011. Here's a montage, collected from the past couple of months. Enjoy the "greatest snow on earth."
For those of you unlucky enough NOT to have a season pass, go here to complete a survey by TOMORROW evening and you'll receive a voucher for a $39 lift ticket.
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