JHMR Surpasses 400″ Just In Time For Spring Skiing

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After a slow start to the season, Jackson Hole got hammered with 135" in February, and another six-plus feet fell in the first week of March. Going into the La Nina season, and after December's dry stretch, skiers and riders thought the season may be a dud, but we're back on track as earlier this week's dusting brought JHMR's season total to just over 400". There's no real rhyme or reason to when and how the snow comes for Jackson Hole, but it always does. With the sun high in the sky, rising spring temps in the air and a strong snowpack Jackson Hole's the place to be for spring shredding.

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