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Gifford Pinchot National Forest snow report 3/12

By The Columbian
Published: March 12, 2016, 6:02am

Mount Adams — Eight inches at Pineside Sno-Park, 12 inches at SnowKing Sno-Park, and 18 inches at Atkisson and Flattop sno-parks.

Ski trails at Pineside are not recommended by the Forest Service due to a wheeled vehicle driving on the ski route. SnowKing has debris on the trails and bare patches under the trees. Atkisson is the best choice for exercise by skiing out road No. 24 to Peterson Prairie.

The best opportunities for the balance of the season will come immediately after storms, however the snow melts off quickly in spring.

Upper Wind River — About 18 inches of snow remain at the various sno-parks. The sledding hill at Old Man Pass no longer has enough snow for safe use.

Mount St. Helens — The snow is gone at Cougar Sno-Park, while a few inches remain at Marble Mountain Sno-Park. June Lake has 78 inches of snow, down 3 inches since Wednesday.

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