This has been by far the craziest season I have ever had.

This was the first season that I did not attend college for the fall semester.

In the past Ive taken classes in the summer and fall and shipped out to Mammoth around New Years.

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It took a long time for me to find a job that had the hours that I wanted.

I ended up finding a job working maintenance 6 nights a week at a hotel.

Not psyched on the 6 days, but I couldnt complain.

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Finally, just before Thanksgiving, I copped a pass just before the Skatepark got buried for the winter.

Not very typical for the SoCal giant.

Fortunately for us, the snow kept coming and powder skiing was never in short order.

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Ski Bumming at Mammoth makes it hard to compete for 3 reasons.

  1. Its pretty isolated, so travel gets pricey.

  2. Its hard to leave the best place Ive ever lived.

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Having said that, I did make a few trips this year.

A three-jump slopestyle course with no rails.

I did the run that I had planned on doing, and again I was really happy with myself.

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Unfortunately, second run people out of nowhere started chucking and stomping dubs.

It seems like Mammoth will be completely skipping the spring season, and going directly to summer.

The weather has been very cold and snowy for almost all of April and May.

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The forecast for the beginning of June on the other hand is 65 and sunny.

The MONTAGE-INC season was documented by Sean Logan via his new Cannon 7D camera.

The mini movie can be seen here.

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Think Snow, Carve hard, and Grab Grabs.

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