Mammoth Mountain Top-to-Bottom Run

Published 2012-11-03
On February 12, 2012; I was fortunate enough to take some time off from school/work for a few days and shoot up to 15 videos of shredding the day to my heart's content, and came across this one which was (in my opinion) the best top to bottom run I thought I made. 11,000 feet to the base. Enjoy.

All Comments (18)
  • I usually go to to big bear but Mammoth looks fun as well especially Tahoe and mt Shasta looks fun as well I just want to go where it snows the most not no man made snow!
  • I came down from the top to the face of cornice, went by chair 23, and through the beginner run leading to the main lodge.
  • Ok, in this video I went from 11k to 9k feet in those five minutes. I was going non-stop and pretty fast which is why it was done in five minutes
  • @dstylez10
    I took my friend down that same run for her first top to bottom...... we took 30 minutes lol.
  • Yes, that was the base I skied to at the end of the video. I have been skiing this mountain for 10 years since I was a kid and know the mountain forward and back. This is Mammoth. It's BIG. Not as big as Vail, but still pretty big.
  • Like I said to bowmans, yes. I have been skiing Mammoth for 10 years as of today and know it forward and back. That place at the end was the Main Lodge. If you look at a trail map you will see for yourself. Help any?
  • Yes there is: there's a run called Upper Roadrunner, and its a blue square. Its very easy to do and takes you all the way to the main lodge. But beware: it gets a little narrow on some parts so watch yourself. Just follow the signs pointing to Upper Roadrunner and you'll be fine.
  • @stridert2
    I can assure the views that this is a top to bottom run. Mammoth isn't the tallest mountain but is is very very fat.
  • @scruffman10
    what run did you come down, from the top? left side of cornice? scotty's?
  • @bgchal4662
    hey im looking to go to mammoth but I am still shakey on black diamonds. Is there a run from the top of the mountain that is a blue run?
  • Yeah, it was without a doubt the worst season Mammoth had since 1977. I've seen some pretty good dry spells over the past few decades, but nowhere near as bad as that year was. Hopefully it turns around this upcoming season.