Amid an epic season of heavy snowfall for Sierra ski resorts, there is a natural wonder with a devilish name, formed nearly 100,000 years ago that at one time was almost blasted into pieces.
The first months of California’s winter can be described in a word that’s eluded the state for several drought-parched years: wet. Thanks to a back-to-back stream of atmospheric rivers dousing
Ski resorts and wineries may ultimately benefit, but in many areas, impassable stretches of highway and major wind and water damage will take weeks or months to repair.
Chris Del Bosco’s career has been defined by second chances. Growing up in EagleVail to an American mother and Canadian father, the natural athlete gravitated towards ski racing and the party scene attached to.