73 inches in 72 hours pretty much sums it up. We went down to SLC to hand out magazines and spread the KMC groove at the Outdoor Retailer show, and it just so happens that it’s going off up in Little Cottonwood Canyon. We headed up for a few days of freshies with a roadtripping Kootenay posse and were delivered the goods in all-time style. If you’ve never been to Snowbird, make it happen. One of the most diverse, deep, dry, downhome, badass shredder locations in the world. Look for more in next winter’s issue: The Zones. All photos by Peter Moynes.
Mitchell Scott
Mitchell Scott is the Editor-in-Chief and co-publisher of Kootenay Mountain Culture Magazine.
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