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Jackson Hole's Epic Early Season Shred: 104 Inches and Counting
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is firing up for an epic early season shred in the Tetons, with 104 inches of season total snowfall already stacking the deck for gnarly lines. Right now, you've got a solid 3-inch base at the bottom, but summit depths hover around 65 inches from recent storms and snowmaking magic, keeping that north side primed for turns. Fresh dumps hit 6 inches of wet, dense snow Wednesday, with another 3-4 inches possible today amid freeze-thaw vibes—expect 9 inches over the next 48 hours to freshen things up.
Ten of 13 lifts are spinning, including Teewinot, Après Vous, Sweetwater Gondola to mid-station, Casper, Bridger Gondola, Thunder, Marmot, and Sublette, unlocking wall-to-wall beginner and intermediate terrain plus upper mountain access. Pistes are variable early-season style: groomed rollers on opens, but watch for rocks and thin spots—stick to marked runs as patrol enforces slow zones. Off-piste? Hold tight, it's rocky and hazardous outside bounds with wind crust potential from recent gusts up to 90 mph at the tram.
Weather's playing nice today with temps from 24°F lows to 41°F highs under partly cloudy skies and southwest winds. Brace for the powder alert: 13 inches forecast over 7 days, including a monster 50+ inch storm inbound through the holidays, though some rain-on-snow risk below 8,000 feet could make it heavy. Next five days look stormy—more snow above 8k feet, cooling temps, but wind and warm spikes might crust things before the big dump hits Sunday.
Locals are buzzing about the 60th anniversary bash tomorrow, December 19: snag $60 lift tickets, live music, retro costume party at Tram Dock, and a block party with deals. Aerial Tram's open for waffles and sights, but reservations are key for Ikon/Collective passes and tickets to dodge crowds. Early conditions mean eyes wide open for hazards, and Stilson paved parking's free. Download JH Tapped app for live cams and intel—this Tetons beast is just warming up for December dumps that could make it legendary. Strap in!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is firing up for an epic early season shred in the Tetons, with 104 inches of season total snowfall already stacking the deck for gnarly lines. Right now, you've got a solid 3-inch base at the bottom, but summit depths hover around 65 inches from recent storms and snowmaking magic, keeping that north side primed for turns. Fresh dumps hit 6 inches of wet, dense snow Wednesday, with another 3-4 inches possible today amid freeze-thaw vibes—expect 9 inches over the next 48 hours to freshen things up.
Ten of 13 lifts are spinning, including Teewinot, Après Vous, Sweetwater Gondola to mid-station, Casper, Bridger Gondola, Thunder, Marmot, and Sublette, unlocking wall-to-wall beginner and intermediate terrain plus upper mountain access. Pistes are variable early-season style: groomed rollers on opens, but watch for rocks and thin spots—stick to marked runs as patrol enforces slow zones. Off-piste? Hold tight, it's rocky and hazardous outside bounds with wind crust potential from recent gusts up to 90 mph at the tram.
Weather's playing nice today with temps from 24°F lows to 41°F highs under partly cloudy skies and southwest winds. Brace for the powder alert: 13 inches forecast over 7 days, including a monster 50+ inch storm inbound through the holidays, though some rain-on-snow risk below 8,000 feet could make it heavy. Next five days look stormy—more snow above 8k feet, cooling temps, but wind and warm spikes might crust things before the big dump hits Sunday.
Locals are buzzing about the 60th anniversary bash tomorrow, December 19: snag $60 lift tickets, live music, retro costume party at Tram Dock, and a block party with deals. Aerial Tram's open for waffles and sights, but reservations are key for Ikon/Collective passes and tickets to dodge crowds. Early conditions mean eyes wide open for hazards, and Stilson paved parking's free. Download JH Tapped app for live cams and intel—this Tetons beast is just warming up for December dumps that could make it legendary. Strap in!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.