UPDATE (1.11.20) Another 3″ blanketed the mountain last night and hasn’t let up all morning with another 2″ falling since 6am. This puts our 2020 total to 89″ and it’s only getting deeper!  After a bluebird day yesterday, we are back in the flow with snow in the forecast throughout the next week. January has yet to disappoint and is setting itself up to be an all time month in Jackson Hole!

Daily Snow Date
105″ January Total
18″ 1.12.20
3″ 1.11.20
15″ 1.10.20
18″ 1.9.20
1″ 1.8.20
8″ 1.7.20
9″ 1.6.20
5″ 1.5.20
3″ 1.4.20
4″ 1.3.20
14″ 1.2.20
7″ 1.1.20

UPDATE (1.10.20) More snow fell last night, pushing our 2020 total up to 84″! Pink and orange hues painted Jackson’s iconic faces this morning, revealing shimmering Teton cold smoke against a crisp azure backdrop. The sun has been but a distant memory during this storm cycle–and will fade once again with more snow on the way this weekend–but today’s resurgence energized all who took to the slopes. There’s simply nothing quite like a bluebird powder day at Jackson Hole.

JUST ANNOUCED: The legendary Bob Weir and the Wolf Brothers will be headlining this year’s Rendezvous Festival on March 28. We’re overjoyed to have such an iconic musician playing our perennial music festival. Head over to our website for tickets and more information on Jackson Hole Rendezvous Festival 2020.

Rendezvous Festival 2020

 

Take a photo tour with JHMR Athlete Griffin Post (@griffpost).

Wake up with some cold smoke to the face.

Sun is shining, the weather is sweet.

Settling in for an all-time day, don’t put that snorkel away.

Griffin Post making it look all-too-easy.

Greasing turns in front of the iconic Cody Peak.

A tired workhorse waiting for the impending weekend storm.

(1.9.20) Today was DEEP. As dawn broke, reported totals of 18″ in 24 hours and 10″ overnight fueled frenzied powder stoke. January is our historically snowiest month, and with snow continuing to fall throughout the day, it’s starting to look like Januburied. The New Year has been kind to skiers and riders in Jackson; we’ve received 72″ since January 1 and there’s no telling how much more will fall before we’re even half-way through the month. Check out the below photos from this morning and join us in realizing that dreams sometimes do become reality.

Tigger touches down in trenchtown.

Snorkel depth this morning.

Slashing through overhead swells.

Cold smoke apron required for cooking the stoke.

Seeing is optional with snow this deep.

Where’s Tigger?