Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina Report: Thin Weird Chutes Above the Sea View this post on Instagram A post shared by SnowBrains (@snowbrains) Report from November 17, 2022 After the success of yesterday’s chute in Ushuaia, Argentina, I went out for another stroll today. This time for a mellower line that looked fast, weird, and fun. The morning displayed rough weather, wind violent wind gusts, and pouring rain. We spent the morning […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | November 20, 2022 0 Comments
Grand Targhee Resort, WY, Report: Opening Day on a Cold Clear Weekend in the Tetons Report From Friday, November 18, 2022 Early-season skiing and snowboarding continue to be good old fun throughout the Greater Teton region. And as of today, the lifts are spinning at Grand Targhee Resort above Teton Valley. The ‘Ghee’s Nov. 18 opening morning was marked by full sun and zesty-fresh cold that made for bright, fast laps…and frozen nose hairs. The […] Conditions Report Paulie | November 18, 2022 0 Comments
Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina Report: Grade-A Corn in a 40º Chute With Ocean Views! Report from 11/16/22 When we pulled into Ushuaia, Argentina’s port yesterday morning from Antarctica, I immediately saw that the Godoy Central Couloir still went… Right then, I made my plan to ski it the next day. We got our of the hotel at a casual 10am today and zipped straight up to the Martial Glacier and started hiking. Our hope […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | November 17, 2022 0 Comments
Wasatch Range, UT, Backcountry Report: Soft, North-Facing Powder with Crazy, Crazy Clouds Report from Monday, November 14, 2022 Hissssss…Hissssss… The snow sounded like a serpent, hissing at me with every turn I made in the soft, recycled powder. The avalanche danger was low yesterday, and any solar aspect with an ‘S’ in it was firm and crusted over, so I went searching for some leftover goods on something protected and out of […] Conditions Report Martin Kuprianowicz | November 15, 2022 0 Comments
Conditions Report: Snorkel Season in the Tetons! The northern Rockies have been off to a great start this season. The Tetons just got hit with a major storm, so the wife and I headed south from Montana for a few days to take part. We rolled into the parking lot of Grand Targhee at 3 pm on Thursday, and it looked like mid-winter. Two feet of cold smoke […] Conditions Report Mike Lavery | November 14, 2022 0 Comments
Wasatch Range, UT, Report: The Hallway Report from Friday, November 11, 2022 Cold, bluebird, and deep—just how we like it. We got to Alta at 9 this morning arriving in cold, clear, and sunny weather. The weather was gorgeous; there was zero wind and tons of happy people on the skin track. We set off for Flagstaff with an aim to ski the Hallway: a sneaky, […] Conditions Report Martin Kuprianowicz | November 11, 2022 0 Comments
Wasatch Range, UT, Backcountry Report: Learning How to Powsurf in 2 Feet of Blower Powder The Central Wasatch’s snowpack effectively doubled overnight. Above 9,000′ over two feet of new snow was reported and the avalanche danger was high. Mark Staples with the Utah Avalanche Center shared today’s avalanche forecast, writing: “I am totally uncertain how the snowpack will react today. What I know for sure is that I would avoid avalanche terrain today. For these […] Conditions Report Martin Kuprianowicz | November 9, 2022 0 Comments
[PHOTOS] Mammoth Mountain, CA, Gets 60” of Snow After Early Season Storm Delivers One Of Biggest November Snow Totals On Record Mammoth Mountain is under 60” of fresh snow after an early season storm delivered one the biggest November snow totals on record in the Eastern Sierra. For reference, this is already the snowiest November of the last 10 years at Mammoth—and it’s only November 9. Mammoth will be open top-to-bottom this weekend, with access to the summit from the gondola. Canyon […] Conditions Report SnowBrains | November 9, 2022 0 Comments