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Catch the Natch and Sheen Made

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Rockin’ Ron for Hugh. The Madonna I Lift is slated to run this Saturday, and more trails will open with it. Today’s story is SNOW – natural (natch) and machine (sheen) made. 6 inches have fallen in the past 24 hours, and 28 inches total in the past week. Also, the snowmakers have been busier than one-legged pirates in a keister-kicking contest – they’re making snow all over Madonna. No Uphill Access on Sterling and Madonna, but there is Uphill Access on Morse from 5p-10p Friday – Wednesday. I had another great day skiing & riding with my friend and Activities co-worker Seth “Carv-ison” Crevison! Our trail picks… Poachers Woods and Lower Pipeline to Treasure Run. What were your trail picks (leave them in the comments)? Ski U soon!

Snowmaking on Mulcahy’s Link just before the Madonna II top shack.
Seth carves it up on the Midway trail with Sterling Mountain in the background. You can actually see the snowflakes falling in this photo.
Snowmaking under Madonna II as observed from the Lift.
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  • Weather

    Current Conditions

    16°F Clouds (scattered clouds)

    Presently making snow on Garden Path, Lower Morse Liftline, and Madonna base area. Beginner terrain opens today.

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    Extended Forecast

    Today

    12/14/24

    Snow (light snow)
    Max 18°F / Min 8°F

    Sunday

    12/15/24

    Clouds (overcast clouds)
    Max 23°F / Min 7°F

    Monday

    12/16/24

    Snow (light snow)
    Max 32°F / Min 19°F

    Trail & Lift Status

    27 out of 78 open

    Trails Open

    10 out of 78 groomed

    Groomed

    3 out of 8 open

    Lifts Open

    Snow Totals

    1″inches

    New Snowfall

    73″inches

    Season Total

    Snow Depths

    Natural Snow Depth: 8 to 14″

    Man-Made Snow Depth: 20 to 40″

    Snow Surfaces

    Primary: Packed Powder

    Secondary: Variable Conditions

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