Sign Of A Snowy Season? Mammoth Opens Early

It looks like it is going to be a good ski season at Mammoth Mountain in California. A powerful storm hit the Eastern Sierra over the weekend dropping up to 18 inches of snow on Mammoth Mountain. Resort operators made the decision to open the slopes for skiing and riding on Monday, November 3, a full 10 days ahead of schedule. A combination of natural and manmade snow will greet skiers and riders and special early season lift tickets are priced at $52 for adult, $39 for teens and $26 for children and seniors. First Tracks packages including lift tickets and lodging start at $99 per person per night based on double occupancy.
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