Mammoth Ran Its Annual Pond Skim--With A Twist

On April 14th, or last Sunday, Mammoth Mountain, CA, ran its annual pond skim, and the results did not disappoint.

With clear conditions, the skim started at 2pm in the afternoon, and Mammoth’s most fearless and wild costumed skiers and snowboarders straightlined it across an ice cold, 100+ foot pond at Canyon Lodge. See below.

People were even airing onto the pond... in costume. Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain
People were even airing onto the pond... in costume. Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain

Viewers cheered and celebrated the makes and the crashes, and then everyone came together for an afterparty at Lincoln Bar. Some, wetter than others.

Not all skims were makes. <em>Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain</em>
Not all skims were makes. Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain
<em>However, people didn't look too bummed by the cold water. Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain</em>
However, people didn't look too bummed by the cold water. Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain

The feature leading down to the pond made for an interesting challenge, as some people chose to approach it before attempting to cross.

Getting across a pond on skis is bad enough (depending on your waist width) but doing tricks in front of an audience and then crossing the pond seems like the most daunting way to approach a pond skim event.

Hats--or, helmets--off to you, sir.

<em>Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain</em>
Photo: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain

Regardless of how skiers chose to approach the skim, it looks like everyone had a great time. Mammoth is known for its aprés scene, and this one did not disappoint as the season's end draws closer.

(Mammoth is open through Memorial Day this year, and last season, Mammoth closed in August, so April isn't that close to the end depending on much you care about snow quality.)

Some of the tuning shops close on April 21st, leaving only Main Lodge open for tuning, but everything else is alive and well at the Californian resort.

With a base depth ranging from 94-145 inches at the resort, spring is in full swing. Plus, 6/6 parks and 2/2 halfpipes are open, so there's no shortage of challenges to be had inbounds right now.

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