Ski season finally ends at California’s Mammoth Mountain resort
by Abené Clayton from US news | The Guardian on (#6DPZJ)
It was one of the longest seasons in resort's 70-year history, helped out by a colossal snowpack from an extreme weather winter
After a historic amount of snowfall, a popular California resort is ending its second-longest ski season. The ski lifts at Mammoth Mountain, in the eastern Sierra Nevadas, have been open since early November and, up until 5 August, remained available well into summer.
While it is not unusual for people to powder-surf on the Fourth of July at the resort, the sheer amount of snow the mountain saw made this season exceptional and one of the longest in the resort's 70-year history, according to NPR.
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