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  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0168.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0185.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0172.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0165.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0163.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0161.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0149.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0147.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0135.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0123.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0207.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0194.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0193.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0183.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0170.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0144.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0137.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0130.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0127.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0122.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0119.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0118.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0112.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0099.JPG
  • The 4th of July parade in Mammoth Lakes features all the trappings of a small town parade as it runs along Old Mammoth Road with Wooly Mammoth, the official mascot of Mammoth Mountain, a main draw.
    Eastern Sierras Mammoth July 2019-76...jpg
  • The 4th of July parade in Mammoth Lakes features all the trappings of a small town parade as it runs along Old Mammoth Road with Wooly Mammoth, the official mascot of Mammoth Mountain, a main draw.
    Eastern Sierras Mammoth July 2019-75...jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1490.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1488.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1479.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0409.jpg
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0191.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0186.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0120.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0107.JPG
  • Walking the Mammoth Lakes Town Loop trail during winter which traverses the nearly frozen Mammoth Creek and provides views of Mammoth Mountain. Please contact legal[at]toddbigelowphotography.com with your licensing request.
    Mammoth Lakes Winter Walk-0086.JPG
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1128.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1115.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1073.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0731.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0639.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0449.jpg
  • Snow and wind decrease visibility on a lift at Mammoth Mountain.
    Mammoth Winter Life_iPhone-07.jpg
  • The summit of Mammoth Mountain is 11,053 feet.
    Mammoth Winter Life_iPhone-02.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4673.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4664.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4658.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1143.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1117.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0931.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0796.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0739.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0602.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0446.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0408.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0396.jpg
  • Wetlands near the base of Mammoth Mountain provide for a colorful foreground during peak leave turning time in October.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierras Fall Climate...jpg
  • The view from the top of Chair 5 at Mammoth Mountain provides a grand view of the White Mountains.
    Mammoth Winter Life_iPhone-10.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4675.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4670.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4645.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4633.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4619.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4617.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4615.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4496.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4487.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4405.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4397.jpg
  • Winter life as a big winter storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4374.jpg
  • Winter life as a big winter storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4355.jpg
  • Winter life as a big winter storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4339.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
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Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-1118.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0827.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0783.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0635.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0621.jpg
  • Jim Sanford, 72, and his wife, Jean Holden, 70, both retired from the aerospace industry and moved to Mammoth Lakes, CA to lead an active retirement. They serve as Ski Hosts on Mammoth Mountain where they greet arriving visitors, help them park and get their gear to the lifts. This is their 10th year as Ski Hosts<br />
<br />
Jim also serves guests on the mountain by skiing the 3500 acres of terrain and assisting the winter visitors with directions to certain runs and generally making sure that everyone is skiing or snowboarding safely. <br />
<br />
There are over 100 Ski Hosts at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area. All are expected to have friendly, outgoing personalities as well as <br />
knowledge of our area and availability to work at least 60 days during the season. Benefits include pay, an employee and dependent season passes good throughout the company holdings and discounts at food and retail locations at all Mammoth Resort properties.  Most would also say the camaraderie built within the program is what keeps them involved. The program started in 1988 with a small number of volunteers.
    Mammoth Ski Hosts_Job 50558-0377.jpg
  • Wetlands near the base of Mammoth Mountain provide for a colorful foreground during peak leave turning time in October.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierras Fall Climate...jpg
  • Wetlands near the base of Mammoth Mountain provide for a colorful foreground during peak leave turning time in October.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierras Fall Climate...jpg
  • Wetlands near the base of Mammoth Mountain provide for a colorful foreground during peak leave turning time in October.
    Mammoth Eastern Sierras Fall Climate...jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle_iPhone-7798.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4660.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4641.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4627.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4623.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4625.jpg
  • The most snow in history fell on Mammoth Lakes in the Eastern Sierras in February, 2019. Upwards of 20 feet fell on Mammoth Mountain and blanketed the town.
    Mammoth Winter Lifestyle-4613.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4495.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
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  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4462.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4458.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4449.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4447.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4438.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4437.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4431.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4411.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4401.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
    Mammoth Lakes Blizzard-4400.jpg
  • Winter life as a storm sets in to Mammoth Lakes, California.
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