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The Wasatch Thread: Skiing and Riding in Utah

thetrailboss

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Alta and Snowbird were meh today. Snow on Baldy Express was nice; crowds in MB were not.

Alta was pretty firm. Devil's Castle was closed; Backside opened (I think?) but not many were heading out there. It was busy. Groomers were not too bad, but pretty firm. Weather was nice.
 

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I did Sol/Bright today, 27 Feb 2026. Started at Soli and used the connector trail and mostly stuck to groomers. Brighton's trails had softer and better snow but lots of skier/boarder traffic. Soli was pretty firm in many places except Sunshine Bowl. My first visit to Brighton this season. It was mobbed compared to Soli. Probably the longest mid-day, weekday lines I've seen this season, particularly for a non-powder day. Not terrible though, maybe 10 min max. The parking lot was packed and full of picnickers and grills. Looked like the best of times:) Anecdotally, I'm hearing that Brighton has decent visit numbers this season compared to many other Utah ski areas, maybe marginally better conditions too? I can only guess that the youth/boarder crowd, families, night skiers are continuing to stay active even in a low tide season?
Avi debris under Soli Summit chair, where the guy in blue is it might have been 4-5 feet deep, significant!
27 feb 2026 avi debris summit chair soli.jpg

Are the near cliffs where the little girl perished last week?
avi tragedy terrain brighton 27 feb 2026.jpg

Crest lift line
crest lift line brighton 27 feb 2026.jpg


Empty Eagle chair at Soli 1:45PM
eagle chair 145pm soli 27 feb 2026.jpg
 
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Cannot believe how much snow Park City lost in the last 6 days, especially at the lower elevations. Certain things that were skiing decently after the recent 2 foot storm, are literally back to bare dirt. If things dont change I'm not sure we make April, at least not with all the usual terrain.

And the fact one of the few high elevation lifts where the snow would be decent, is broken as of a few days ago doesnt help. Just a total cluster(*#* of a season.
 

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Had a good day at the bird today..yes lines at mineral and baldy were nuts but it was worth it. I forget just how big SB is compared to Alta..but has the same acerage..
The front side stayed very firm until later in the day.20260227_124109.jpg
 

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Cannot believe how much snow Park City lost in the last 6 days, especially at the lower elevations. Certain things that were skiing decently after the recent 2 foot storm, are literally back to bare dirt. If things dont change I'm not sure we make April, at least not with all the usual terrain.

And the fact one of the few high elevation lifts where the snow would be decent, is broken as of a few days ago doesnt help. Just a total cluster(*#* of a season.
Which lift is that?

I drove to Little Mountain Pass, which is at 6,240 feet to see if there was any snow at all for a Cub Scout snowshoe. It was dirt and 55 degrees. This is pretty bad.
 
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