You'd think with temperatures as warm as they are, snow is nowhere to be found. But think again! Trollhaugen in Dresser, Wisconsin piled up a bunch of the white stuff back in March in hopes of using it for their 20th anniversary Rail Jam this weekend.
For six months, this massive mound of snow has been struggling to survive under the beating sun, summer heat and everything else mother nature has thrown our way.
"There is tarp, hay and snow. And that is all. That is the three main ingredients to saving snow," said Matt Boudreaux, Assistant Mountain Manager at Trollhaugen.
This is the fifth year Trollhaugen has saved snow from the previous season, experimenting with different techniques each year. Unofficially known as one of the snow scientists, Boudreaux said at one point the pile stood