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Mt Shasta Ski Park 3/1/2012

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Southsideskiier
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These pictures are from my day on Thursday, a day after we had a little over 2 feet of snow.



We have had a very weak season so far with only two significant snow storms this season. While the ski park has been open since mid January, the base is pretty weak under the two feet of powder compared to years past since the guys here do no know how to make snow the proper way.



The park is pretty small, 3 lifts, 425 skiable acres. The park is located on the base of Mt Shasta, a volcano in Northern California that is known for its back country skiing.



Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoy pictures from a little know ski park.



The road up to the ski park from town, around 11 AM or so. We had a few people stuck in the snow banks.





A look at the Marmot lift and the west face. This is a standard black diamond at Shasta. It is a lot steeper than it looks.





Headed up Marmot





Started to snow at the top, This is a look at Cotoye Butte.





A look up North Saddle, a nice blue run.





Here is Easy Street, one of my favorite green runs.







Here is a shot of Coyote Butte(left) and Marmot(right)





Here is sticks 'n stones a nice black run off Coyote Butte.





Eagles Flight, a blue run off Coyote

Southsideskiier
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A shot from the coyote butte lift.





the park below coyote butte lift, Buffalo Birch on the left.





Westface again with the summit of Mt. Shasta hiding behind the clouds.





A shot from the Marmot lift, I love hitting up the powder under this lift. It is not on the trail map and it is on the beginner side of the mountain so the powder is usually fresh.





Coyote from the douglas left





Westface, you can see how little the coverage is, the brush is sticking through the 2+ feet of snow.





This is Telemark, they left a lot of runs ungroomed which made for a nice powder day.





Marmot lift again





Bottom of Telemark









Snowboarders hanging out.













Mt Shasta from downtown before the snowstorm

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It looks great -- I would ski that in a heartbeat -- and it looks like a lot of turny trees between runs



Oh yeah, and then there is Shasta



I hope you are loving it, conditions have sucked everywhere but that does look like a very special spot
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That looks like a great, fun place to hit up -- really nice pics!
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Sweet stuff. I have barely heard of this place. Looks like it skis bigger than the acerage suggests.
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Beautiful!
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Thanks for the pics. It looks like a great place to ski and I'm glad you landed some powder out there!
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Beautiful pictures!
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Nice TR! I hiked up Mt. Shasta several years ago and remember seeing some kind of sign that talked about an old ski area there that was destroyed by an avalanche.
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Yep, they closed the old ski bowl after several avalanches took our the lodge and lifts. You can still ski it today but you need a snow mobile to get up.







We got about two feet of snow last night with another foot or so on the way today. Pow day tomorrow.
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