"As Mammoth mountain is..." CO2 Dangers Tip by mrjade

CO2 Dangers, Mammoth Lakes: 2 reviews and 2 photos

 
 

As Mammoth mountain is actually a dormant volcano, certain areas have pockets of Co2 trapped beneath the snow, Co2 can cause you to black out, and stop the engines of snowmobiles.- This doesn't affect the normal skiing runs - but be careful if you go cross country. The resort is well researched and monitored though so don't let this put you off!

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  • Updated Aug 25, 2002
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