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Mammoth Mountain

February 1, 2013 |

Mammoth-apres-ski

One of my favorite places in the world is Mammoth Mountain. This weekend the stars aligned and Mike and I are getting up there for 48 hours of child-free fun. Insider’s tip: Super Bowl Sunday is THE best day to be on the slopes, there’s no one out and I get to play in the snow instead of watch football-yay! These are a few pieces I’d love to include in my dream wardrobe for Apres-ski. Rustic, comfy and styled just enough to stand out in this casual town where powder is king. Where do you like to play in the snow? Happy weekend!

Hat, glasses, watch, scarf, sweater, jeans, mittens, boots, bag, iPhone camera case

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Comments

  1. Latrina McNeill (@oftreesandhues) says

    February 1, 2013 at 6:47 pm

    Oh wow. Well I know at least someone who will be enjoying their weekend! Have fun 😀

    • Piper says

      February 4, 2013 at 12:39 pm

      Thanks Latrina, we really did. Now back to reality, which basically means laundry for days-ha!

  2. Christie (Visit Mammoth} says

    February 6, 2013 at 11:02 am

    Love the cozy vibe, but you may need taller boots for a winter trip to Mammoth. We tend to measure snowfall by the foot here 😉

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