Last week’s snow

Here is a photo of the mountain that I took on Friday after last week’s snowfall. After the warm weather over the weekend, the snow covered slopes are getting thin but holding on. Fortunately, it looks like some additional snowfall is on the way later this week. The calendar hits November tomorrow…time to start lining up some storms.

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Winter Walk

I was able to get out on the mountain for a little ski tour yesterday afternoon. Actually, it was more of a winter walk with just a 10″ settled base right now. There was enough snow coverage to skin up on skis and check out the initial coverage around the mountain, but definitely not adequate for slashing turns (although a…

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Colorado Storm

The state of Colorado and much of the west will see our first significant winter storm of the season. Things look to get started at Monarch overnight and carrying on into Sunday and Monday. There is another wave coming later in the week on Wednesday and Thursday. A shift in the seasons is coming.

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Annual Lift Inspection

Each fall we schedule and receive our annual licensing inspection with the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board. This inspection takes place at every ski area and other attractions in the State of Colorado that feature a conveyance. These inspections are conducted by an alternating group of lift engineers that work closely with the CPTSB. So, each season we host a…

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Ready for Snow

The mountain crew has been out trimming tall grasses on the slopes. These trails then see less solar gain from vegetation poking through the snowpack after a storm and the coverage sets up that much faster. We’re ready…just add snow.

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Building Fences

The Mountain Ops team has recently built out additional snow fences on the mountain. These were placed high on the ridgelines near a few of our windy spots. The top of Ticaboo, Snowburn and Docs now have some fences to help protect these slopes from scouring and collect wind driven snow on the leeward side. From there the grooming team…

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October Snow

This seems to happen just about every year. The calendar hits October and shortly thereafter we get our first snow. While it’s not enough to get out and ski, it does indicate that things are starting to change. Winter is coming.

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