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Squaw Valley: 5 Insider Tips
#4: It's Not Really "Cement"

You've likely heard the rumors about the so-called Sierra Cement, the wet, heavy snow that falls by the footload in places like Tahoe. Sure, this happens. Sometimes. The rest of the time—especially in March—the Sierra gets perfect corn snow and light (yes, light!) powder. Go in the springtime for the best chance at late-season dumps followed by sunshine.

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