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Utah Powder Mountain..Interesting...

4ster

Just because you can doesn’t mean you should!
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Nov 12, 2015
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Sierra & Wasatch
Pow Mow, sadly, often misses the powder that other Utah areas get.
& many times they get the powder the rest of Utah misses ogwink.
Ben Lomond Peak just to the west is the wettest place in Utah. On average I believe powder mountain gets 100 inches more than snowbasin per season. Not sure what the average is over the past decade but they used to call it 500 inches, same as Alta.
Rarely crowded compared to the rest of the world, the only drawback for me is the lack of steep terrain, although with a little work they have some of that as well .

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tch

What do I know; I'm just some guy on the internet.
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If I have to ski with the uber-rich, I prefer them to be insufferably idealistic at PowMow than insufferably egotistical like at some other resorts. Or clutching their pearls at the very idea of having to share their slopes with snowboarders.
QFT! ogsmile
 

Shawn C.

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Ogden, UT
My concern is that they totally privatize the place and shut out the locals completely. I hope this never happens.

And yeah, they don't get any good snow so please go elsewhere. :rolleyes:
 

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