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Photo: Jackson Hole

We can all agree that the start to this 2010/2011 season has been nothing short of amazing. For those who have got to enjoy our girl “La Nina’s” hard work, it has meant banger days of waist deep pow. We have even heard reports of to much snow. Is that even possible?

Well, we look back at November, a season opener that will go down in history. With some resorts receiving monthly snow totals at half their early average. Now lets just hope our pretty latin lady keeps up the good work for all to enjoy.


November Snow Totals:

Colorado
Vail: 106” Total, 26” Base
Breckenridge : 109” Total, 36” Base
Steamboat: 111” Total, 42” Base
Wolf Creek: 75” Total, 32” Base
California
Kirkwood: 199”-203” Total, 50” Base
Mammoth: 88” Total, 50” Base
Squaw: 81” Total, 52” Base
Utah
Snowbird: 140” Total, 58” Base
Alta: 134” Total, 66” Base
Solitude: 123” Total, 47” Base
Pacific NW
Baker: 103” Total, 68” Base
Crystal: 91” Total, 39” Base
Wyoming
Jackson Hole: 136” Total, 51” Base
Grand Targhee: 124” Total, 48” Base
Montana
Big Sky: 67” Total, 45” Base
British Columbia
Whistler/Blackcomb: 102” Total, 54” Base
Fernie: 94” Total, 43” Base
Alaska
Alyeska: 135” Total, 72” Base