Residents of Mammoth Mountain focus on digging themselves out and bracing for whatever comes next.
The skies have finally cleared in the Eastern Sierra, and Mammoth Mountain is working on snow removal and avalanche control.
Mammoth Mountain has received 524 inches of snow at Main Lodge this season and 673 inches at the summit.A thrill seeker goes kite snowboarding in Mammoth Mountain on Monday.David Frazier walks across Davison Road after a day of skiing at Mammoth Mountain.The Sierra Nevada mountains around Mammoth Lakes are blanketed with snow, and more is on the way.Eliazar Raya blows snow from his walkway along McGee Creek Road south of Mammoth Lakes.
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