Articles Related To: Snowstorm

Powder Mountain - Steeper and deeper than you think

Posted by Powderhound Matt on January 29, 2013

So we know the snow is alway deep at Powder Mountain but here is something you may not know. This mountain is steep!

Monster Dump Monday!

Posted by Powderhound Matt on January 28, 2013

It's a Monster Dump Monday here in Utah. Looking at the forecast it should be called a Monster Week instead. Heavy snow is in the forecast this week for all of Utah's resorts. Monster Dumps = 12" or more over a 24hr period.

Say hello to the Ski-Lebrity!

Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 9, 2012

It's dumping in Utah and there is a new "Ski-Lebrity in town. Say hello to my newest ski partner the Bagel Boy! Chances are you'll be seeing a lot of him this winter.

The Life of a Powderhound

Posted by Powderhound Matt on February 20, 2011

Ever wonder what the responsibilities of being Ski Utah's Ultimate Powderhound are?

Pre-Public Tram at Snowbird

Posted by Powderhound Matt on December 22, 2010

Ever wonder what it would be like to have an entire mountain all to yourself? No need to wonder anymore...

Cold Smoke and Hot Deals

Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 29, 2010

Another storm delivers the goods, now the resorts are delivering the deals.

The Blizzard of 2010 - Terrain Openings - Another Alta Powder Day

Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 23, 2010

Here is the latest info on the Blizzard of 2010, terrain openings, and another Powder Day at Alta.

Thank goodness for Snowbird

Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 22, 2010

Snowstorm clobbers the Wasatch Mountains in early November. Great skiing all over Utah.

Alta's Opening Day! The best is yet to come...

Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 19, 2010

Alta's opening day of the 2010-2011 season

Some more early season Powder

Posted by Powderhound Matt on November 9, 2010

Alta, Utah November 9, 2010 another early season powder day.

First Powder Day of the season!

Posted by Powderhound Matt on October 27, 2010

After what turned out to be a 30 - 40 inch storm, we finally got our first turns of the season under our belt on October 27, 2010 at Alta. Bring it on Mother Nature, we are ready for you!