jimk
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I sort of neglected this thread for a while. Here's a recent update on BCC and LCC skiing.
A storm on March 5 and 6, 2026 over-produced (love that term) and the Cottonwood Canyons received about 2 feet of good quality snow.
Rode the UTA bus up and back to ski Brighton on Friday, 6 March. This was just after the two feet of snow fell and both BCC and LCC were super busy. In fact LCC was closed for several hours in mid-day for avalanche mitigation. The bus worked, but one-way trip took about 70 minutes vs my normal drive time of 20 minutes, due to traffic. At least I had a seat and someone else was doing the driving.
6 Mar Brighton and the Great Western lift line, real good skiing/riding this day:
Same area, nice spacing in these aspens:
Boarders love Brighton:
Excellent skiing among evergreens by the Crest sixpack, Brighton is a fine place to ski on a storm day because of the tree skiing and tree-lined runs.
Saturday 7 March, beautiful day at Snowbird with big crowds. We went off piste to get some elbow room. My son and a friend were my ski companions this day. This is upper Mach Schnell.
Eye of the Needle in Peruvian Gulch:
From below (center)

Not sure about the rest of Utah, but the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon resorts are firing on all cylinders right now. The lower Cirque at Snowbird:
A storm on March 5 and 6, 2026 over-produced (love that term) and the Cottonwood Canyons received about 2 feet of good quality snow.
Rode the UTA bus up and back to ski Brighton on Friday, 6 March. This was just after the two feet of snow fell and both BCC and LCC were super busy. In fact LCC was closed for several hours in mid-day for avalanche mitigation. The bus worked, but one-way trip took about 70 minutes vs my normal drive time of 20 minutes, due to traffic. At least I had a seat and someone else was doing the driving.
6 Mar Brighton and the Great Western lift line, real good skiing/riding this day:
Same area, nice spacing in these aspens:
Boarders love Brighton:
Excellent skiing among evergreens by the Crest sixpack, Brighton is a fine place to ski on a storm day because of the tree skiing and tree-lined runs.
Saturday 7 March, beautiful day at Snowbird with big crowds. We went off piste to get some elbow room. My son and a friend were my ski companions this day. This is upper Mach Schnell.
Eye of the Needle in Peruvian Gulch:
From below (center)

Not sure about the rest of Utah, but the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon resorts are firing on all cylinders right now. The lower Cirque at Snowbird: