Seasonal closures are in place for the Mirror Lake Highway and currently, there's no winter maintenance or plowing.
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Nowcast-
Skies are clear and temperatures in the low 20's. West and southwest winds blow 15-25 mph along the high ridges.
Forecast-
A weak weather system brings an increase in cloud cover along with southwest winds Sunday.
Futurecast-
A more promising storm slides through the region Monday through Monday night bringing the next chance for snow with accumulations in the 3"-7" range..
Our shallow snowpack has some strength and body to it and Ted noted, "Although the snowpack is generally around two feet deep, more up higher, the conditions are looking good. I found some old late October snow near the ground that looked weak and sugary, but it was damp and I could make a snow ball with it."
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Filled in now and tough to make out in the image above, but Ted noted a natural slide on the steep, heavily wind loaded slope of Murdock Bowl near Bald Mountain Pass, that ran earlier this week as a result of Monday's big winds.
Things are quiet now, but remember- even a small avalanche this time of year will instantly end your season if you slam into a rock, or stump, or get raked through deadfall. But that doesn't mean you can't ride, you just need to tone it down a few notches. As a matter of fact, you can still have a blast on lower angle terrain.
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