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Mammoth Mountain Skiing: California Dreaming with Ian Scott

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If you’re looking for huge snow totals, wide-open bowls, and a California feel, Mammoth Mountain should be at the top of your list. In this Where to Ski podcast, I sit down with longtime patroller Ian Scott, who has spent 54 years skiing Mammoth — including 16 years on the ski patrol.

Located in the Eastern Sierra and easily accessible from Los Angeles, Reno, or Mammoth Lakes Airport, Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort is famous for its long season, massive storms, and high-alpine terrain. Sitting at 10,053 feet, Mammoth is the highest lift-served ski resort in California and averages over 400 inches of snow each winter. Some seasons have pushed past 700 inches, with skiing stretching into July and even August.

With 3,500 acres of terrain, four base areas, and high-speed lifts, Mammoth can handle big crowds while spreading skiers out from beginners to experts. Lower-mountain zones and dedicated learning chairs offer wide, well-groomed runs for families and new skiers. Intermediates love the long cruisers off Stump Alley and Canyon Lodge.

For advanced skiers, Mammoth delivers legendary steeps. Off the summit, Cornice Bowl, Scotty’s, Dropouts, and the Headwall offer drops, chutes, and high-speed carving. Many of these expert runs are winch-groomed from the top down, allowing confident skiers to experience steep terrain in prime conditions.

With tons to do in town, a rockin Apres, and some killer skiing, Mammoth may just your next spot to hit. 🎧 Hear the full Mammoth episode on the Where to Ski podcast

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If you’re looking for huge snow totals, wide-open bowls, and a California feel, Mammoth Mountain should be at the top of your list. In this Where to Ski podcast, I sit down with longtime patroller Ian Scott, who has spent 54 years skiing Mammoth — including 16 years on the ski patrol.

Located in the Eastern Sierra and easily accessible from Los Angeles, Reno, or Mammoth Lakes Airport, Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort is famous for its long season, massive storms, and high-alpine terrain. Sitting at 10,053 feet, Mammoth is the highest lift-served ski resort in California and averages over 400 inches of snow each winter. Some seasons have pushed past 700 inches, with skiing stretching into July and even August.

With 3,500 acres of terrain, four base areas, and high-speed lifts, Mammoth can handle big crowds while spreading skiers out from beginners to experts. Lower-mountain zones and dedicated learning chairs offer wide, well-groomed runs for families and new skiers. Intermediates love the long cruisers off Stump Alley and Canyon Lodge.

For advanced skiers, Mammoth delivers legendary steeps. Off the summit, Cornice Bowl, Scotty’s, Dropouts, and the Headwall offer drops, chutes, and high-speed carving. Many of these expert runs are winch-groomed from the top down, allowing confident skiers to experience steep terrain in prime conditions.

With tons to do in town, a rockin Apres, and some killer skiing, Mammoth may just your next spot to hit. 🎧 Hear the full Mammoth episode on the Where to Ski podcast

For more info

Mammoth Mountain Ski Patrol Alumnae

  continue reading

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