Grand Targhee
March 26th, 2009 by snowman
Winter may be losing the war for seasonal supremacy, but it has sure won a couple of major battles the last couple of days in the Rockies. Colorado, Utah. Idaho, Wyoming and Montana all received replenishing snowfalls to bury last week’s sun baked spring conditions. In the Teton’s nearly three feet fell in the past [...]
March 25th, 2009 by snowman
Maybe the calendar says its Spring, but Mother Nature is back in winter mode this morning. Decent snow fell across the Tetons last night with Grand Targhee scoring the biggest hit with 12″-13″ being reported this morning. Over on the east side of the range Jackson is reporting half a foot.
It appears this dose of [...]
March 23rd, 2009 by snowman
Aren’t up to the minute morning snow reports great? (Well, maybe not for some employers…) There’s nothing like the report of deep fresh snow to make getting up on a Monday morning a lot more fun!
It is too bad that wasn’t the case this morning. I know some folks who had hopes for a decent [...]
March 20th, 2009 by snowman
Carpooling! At least at Grand Targhee that is. Just a reminder that Grand Targhee is rewarding people skiing there who arrive in a private vehicle carrying three or more people with discounts of $10 off their lift tickets and vouchers for free coffee or hot chocolate.
Now here’s an item that is sure to raise the [...]
March 20th, 2009 by snowman
People who know me pretty much expect to only see me in the mountains only on powder mornings. If there is no new snow, or still soft, untracked snow in the backcountry, I’m generally hitting the nordic trails, leaving my car happily in the garage, keeping my money out of the oil companies’ coffers.
This week [...]
March 16th, 2009 by snowman
On waking up this Monday morning, not to the 8-12 inches of new snow the National Weather Services folks optimmistically predicted for the Tetons, but to a mere 2″ at Grand Targhee and 3″ on Jackson’s upper mountain, one wonders about the difficulties of weather prediction in the mountains, or the variance between weekend weather [...]
March 13th, 2009 by snowman
There are currently only twelve members on this team and they are all in Areches, France competing in the merciless four-day Pierra Menta randonee stage race which requires each two-person team to ski up and ski down more than 32,000 vertical feet. Think of racing up a mountain higher than Everest, on skis, starting from [...]
March 6th, 2009 by snowman
Will Pixel Power replace Kodak Courage or a Kodak Moment as verbal shorthand in the digital age? Anyway, this weekend is the time to bring your cameras (any kind) up to Grand Targhee to try to capture highlights of the adult division of the Targhee Tee-Off Skiing competition, a big mountain freeskiing event to be [...]
March 6th, 2009 by snowman
This morning’s snow reports are encouraging: Jackson says they picked up 3″-5″ of snow after closing yesterday making for 6″-10″ in the past 24 hours. Grand Targhee is reporting 3″ since the lifts closed and 8″ in the past 24 hours. Further north of here, even snow starved Big Sky and Bridger have picked up [...]
March 3rd, 2009 by snowman
Rain. I hear it drumming LOUDLY on my roof. On March 3rd, we should be getting wonderful light snow. I just checked Targhee’s SNOTEL metering and see that even at 9260′ in the mountains the temperatures have been above freezing for the past 30 hours. SNOTEL also shows a loss of 4.5″ of snow depth [...]