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Rockin’ Ron for Hugh. 3 inches of snow overnight, and can you believe this… 23 inches in the past 6 days! Plus our snowmakers have been busy on Sterling and Madonna mountains. They move to Morse Mountain tomorrow on Curley’s Cutback, Log Jam, and Hibernator – all 3 of those trails will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday.

I got to make some turns today with Seth Crevison (aka Carv-ison) of the activities department. We enjoyed the fresh powder, even if it was a little sticky due to cold temps. He told me he’d never been on Shuttle (the trail that connects Drifter to Crossover and Lower Rumrunner), so we had to hit the bumps on those rolling slopes. We saw Adam Howard aka Howie, Editor of Backcountry Magazine on Upper Drifter. From the Madonna I Lift, Seth and I spotted our Snow Reporter Hugh Johnson dropping into Freefall. To quote Hugh “another beautiful day on the mountain!”

Seth on Catwalk below ‘upper’ Upper FIS aka Sally’s Alley. Look at all that snow!
Abominable Snow People Sculptures on top of Madonna.
Snowmaking on lower Upper FIS. Or is it upper Lower FIS?
Madonna I in the sun.
Seth on Upper Drifter.
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  • Weather

    Current Conditions

    21°F Clouds (scattered clouds)

    Currently, it is snowing and 20 degrees at the summit of Sterling with winds of 5 to 10 mph.

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    Extended Forecast

    Today

    12/12/24

    Snow (snow)
    Max 30°F / Min 13°F

    Friday

    12/13/24

    Snow (light snow)
    Max 19°F / Min 3°F

    Saturday

    12/14/24

    Clouds (overcast clouds)
    Max 19°F / Min 0°F

    Trail & Lift Status

    24 out of 78 open

    Trails Open

    5 out of 78 groomed

    Groomed

    1 out of 8 open

    Lifts Open

    Snow Totals

    4 to 5″inches

    New Snowfall

    71″inches

    Season Total

    Snow Depths

    Natural Snow Depth: 6 to 12″

    Man-Made Snow Depth: 20 to 40″

    Snow Surfaces

    Primary: Packed Powder

    Secondary: Variable Conditions

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