Tag: Mammoth Mountain.

  • Men’s US Ski Team Hosting Tryouts

    http://www.usskiteam.com/alpine/news?storyId=3754

    Now this is pretty cool.  The US Mens Alpine Team are holding tryouts at Mammoth Mountain.  The top peformers of the camp will be named to the C team and will be included in the Europa Cup training group.  Head coach Sasha Rearick realizes that a talent pool exists beyond world rankings and FIS pts.  The women’s team also held tryouts for their Development Team at Mammoth a few weeks ago.  The tryouts involve a two part process – an on-hill segment where skiers fundamentals and coachability are evaluated, those that make the on-hill cut move onto a physical assessment at the Center for Excellence in Utah.  If you are in Mammoth, make sure you stop and check out the action, these guys will be laying it all out on the line for a spot on the US Ski Team.

  • Mammoth

    Just got back from a week down at Mammoth.  It is incredible how much snow there is over there.  Rather than walking down stairs to exit from the Gondola at the top of the mountain, you exit the building directly onto snow!  The sign that is normally 11ft plus at the top is buried except for the last two feet of it.  The skiing was incredible after it had softened up.  Thursday was the first day of skiing and a Western Regional Team training day.  The weather did not cooperate.  It was howling out, the snow never softened and it was overcast.  We spent most of the day on Chairs 10 & 2 until they closed the mountain at 3:00pm.  Friday was the first day of the PSIA-Western Division Annual Spring Convention, Although it was sunny, the temperatures never climbed high enough to soften the snow, the same was true for Saturday, though there was some good chalky snow on Dave’s, Dropout and Wipeout.  Sunday through Wednesday became progressively warmer and the overnight freeze with the daytime thaw created some really good corn snow.  Although lift access was limited we covered some terrain as everything was filled in.  Hangman’s is the easiest it had ever been.  The added bonus was being able to watch the “soon to be U.S Development Team” girls practicing and trying to earn a spot on the Dev Team.  Even though these girls were only 15 to 16 years old, they are ripping skiers and produce a good visual to hang onto.   You can stand right along side the training course and watch them go by, lap after lap.  After a great week down at Mammoth, no way are we ready to hang our skis up in the garage – we’re trying to figure out when is next time that we can get down there and do it all over again.