Feb. 24 - March 1 - Dr. Huckinstuff's weekly recap:
Come with me as I spin a skier's tale as old as time, that tells of towering granite peaks half buried in pow and fully coated with rime. The final weekend of February saw skiers flocking to the slopes to enjoy soft snow with unseasonably mild temperatures. It had already been a huge month with the first 3 weeks picking up over 100 inches, and weary skiers were seemingly happy to tone it down for a few days. The easy carving conditions were settling a mellow vibe in the minds of visitors and locals alike, but all the while February was brewing up a final blast of blower for the month. Monday night saw the skies open up, dropping a hefty 15-inch blanket on the mountain by Tuesday morning. Then, in a power combination of powder punches that would make Mike Tyson blush, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday added another 18" to the tally and a few extra squirts of adrenaline to the alpine rush. The month eventually came to a close with a powder leap day that, true to its name, had the illustrious Jackson Hole Air Force rank and file indulging in obscene aerial antics. After it was all said and done over 10 feet had fallen in February. Exactly what the Doctor ordered to get the Gentle Giant back into mid-winter shape. It was a blurry stretch of storms that will require much more reflection to fully grasp. But that is a task for another time because a lion-like start to March is now roaring into the Tetons, demanding the attention of our deepest dreams. An 8" pick up set the stage this morning for an extended stretch of high energy powder events. With super-hero quality snow covering all aspects of the mountain and the additional incoming snow expected to be measured in feet, I can already hear the sounds of over-stoked skiers shouting "SWEEET!" -Lege
10-Day Forecast
It's been a snowy week to cap off a powder-filled month, with 33" falling since Monday. Read our February Recap blog and relive the action of a 135" month.
Upcoming Events
March is stacked with events! Jackson Hole is the place to be. Here are ones upcoming in the next week and some to look forward to later in the month.
- DJ at RPK3: 2-5pm on March 1
- Saturday Sesh with Coca Cola: 11am - 2pm on March 2
- Wyoming High School Championships: 9am on March 2
- US Ski & Snowboard U18 Alpine Nationals: March 4-8
- Lady Shred Ski & Snowboard Camp: March 5-8
- Jackson Hole Food & Wine Winter Fest: March 7-9
- Mammut Corn Harvest Camp: March 8-10
- Upcoming:
- Road to Rendezvous: free live music Saturdays in March! First up is Goldfish on March 9; followed by STiLGONE on March 16; and then Lowdown Brass Band on March 23
- Dick's Ditch Classic Banked Slalom: March 22-24; REGISTER NOW
- Rendezvous Music Festival: April 4-5. Two nights of free live music in the Town Square and in Teton Village. Featuring: The Head And The Heart; Mt. Joy; Luke Grimes; Jamestown Revival; & Niko Moon
Latest Blogs & Photos From The Week
From The Blog

February 2024 Recap
February stirred the depths of my soul as Rendezvous Mountain unfolded before me as a time machine that transported me back to the previous winter — a season that etched itself into the tapestry of my memories like a vivid dream and into the history books as the snowiest winter on record. February provided a sensation that was more than a mere return to a powder paradise; it was a liberation of the spirit, a dance with gravity and nature, an expression of love from above.

College Spring Break
Ski. Party. Sleep. Repeat.
Read more to see why Jackson Hole is the best college spring break destination.

Jackson Hole on a Budget
Ski vacations don't always have a reputation of being the most budget friendly form of travel, but this winter season there are a variety of great deals and vacation packages, making a trip to the slopes more affordable than ever.
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