Six inches of new snow at the lodge overnight and doubling the mountain snowpack in the last four days.
It has turned to winter at Ruby.
I remember being in the guide room when I was young in grade school, fascinated by the guide discussions, I remember multiple times hearing the crew talking about how you can never underestimate this place.
It will always be so true, the magic.
The coverage is still thin however the mountains have transformed since Christmas into a winter wonderland.
We had two guide teams out in various terrain today. One in the cat terrain in Conrad Creek and one in the alpine in Lamoille Canyon.
The upper north elevations hold the best snow and coverage, with anywhere from 10-18 inches of new snow from the last 24 hours throughout terrain above 9,000 feet.
Guide training continues tomorrow.
We are very thankful and lucky to have received an incredible storm system last night.
Goodnight.
