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Dusting of snow followed by blue sky

  • by Lara Kirkner
  • in Arts and Life · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 12 Jan, 2011

Just a typical white and blue contrast in Mammoth. (Photo courtesy www.mammothmountain.com)

A dusting of snow blew into Mammoth on Tuesday, leaving Mammoth Mountain Ski Area with another 3.5 inches to add to its ever-growing inventory of white stuff. Weather reports showed that for the rest of the week and into the weekend, skies should be mostly sunny to partly cloudy.

The recent sprinkling of snow brings MMSA’s total for the season so far up to more than 320 inches. The 22-foot Super Duper Pipe is set up in Main Park and now open to the public.

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— Lara Kirkner

Lara Kirkner is the editor of The Sheet.

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