Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!ittatc!dcdwest!sdcsvax!sdchem!jwp From: jwp@sdchem.UUCP (John Pierce) Newsgroups: net.rec.ski Subject: Re: Mammoth Lakes, California Message-ID: <109@sdchema.sdchem.UUCP> Date: Thu, 20-Feb-86 20:46:05 EST Article-I.D.: sdchema.109 Posted: Thu Feb 20 20:46:05 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 24-Feb-86 07:36:28 EST References: <8916@ucla-cs.ARPA> <542@scgvaxd.UUCP> Reply-To: jwp@sdchem.UUCP (John Pierce) Organization: Chemistry Dept, UC San Diego Lines: 34 As of 1620 this afternoon (Thu, 20Feb) Mammoth was reporting 220 inches of "fresh packed powder" [whatever that's supposed to mean]. Lifts expected to be open Friday: T-bars 1,2 Gondola 1 Chairs 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25 Temperature today had reached 25, with light to moderate winds, and apparently it was not snowing at the time. Chains required. That's a lot of snow on the ground, even for Mammoth (i.e. skiing *down* into chair 2 instead of sidestepping up, skiing directly onto the main lodge sun deck, etc). I seem to remember that Mammoth changed from measuring snow depth at the top to measuring it at the mid-point Chalet, or maybe even the main lodge; does anybody know for certain? What's significant, however, are the lifts that are closed: Gondola 2; Chairs 3, 5, 9, 11(?), 13, 14, 23 (I can't imagine 11 is really closed; I probably just missed it on the report.) Which means the whole top, "face of 5", *both* sides of 3, and the back of the mountain are all closed. The question, of course, really is whether that's due to avalanche conditions, or whether Uncle Dave is simply saving the snow for the weekend crowds. My suspicion is that it's the latter (since that's common practice), but I've never seen the front of 3 or chair 12 closed for that reason except in late April and May, so there may really be avalanche danger. John Pierce, Chemistry, UC San Diego jwp%chem@ucsd.edu {decvax,sdcsvax}!sdchem!jwp