i got bit by the powder bug (finally) a few years ago when i hit Wolf Creek in CO for a waist deep day. it was fantastic especially growing up in the Poconos.
but now i'm ruined. was looking at Canada but knowing mammoth gets that much changed my mind
do you have a place nearby mammoth? i imagine you don't drive up and back daily. i'll have to look at see what lodging is nearby.
is late Jan / early Feb a good time to get guaranteed dumps? or just hit or miss based on the storms coming off the Pacific?
I have friends up there, but I mainly car-camp, driving up Sunday night, then coming home Friday night, I don't do weekends or holidays. Not really any cheap lodging though, theres a couple of Hostels & the usual Motel6.
Jan/Feb is a great time for dumpage, but Mammoth storms are real, common for 150mph winds at the top, 60 -80 at the base. Lift closures occur often during storms, the entire mountain has been closed a few time during this cycle.
My favorite time @ mammoth is March - June/July/Aug, The best corn snow on the planet, sunshine, low/no crowds.
Also, Mammoth isn't known for blower pow, more for sierra cement, It dose get dry snow now & then, but not the norm, that said, the wind dries out the snow after dumps for GREAT wind buff that is also world class.
I'v had one bad day in the last 5yrs @ mammoth, averaging 120+ days a season.
Come on up, PM me, I'll show ya a few stashes......
chk out Bernie Rosow on IG, local guy that post some nice stuff from the resort & sled access runs
https://www.instagram.com/p/Btwn8swH9Iz/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet