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Big Sky Bliss: A Powder Lover's Paradise Awaits
Published 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is ripping right now with that classic Lone Mountain grip—think 114cm at the summit (3403m) and 102cm at the base (2073m), perfect for carving groomers or ducking into the trees. Snow's got a solid "gripping" quality, holding edges like a champ, though the last fresh dump was back on Dec 28—no new snow in the past 24 or 48 hours, but don't sweat it, the base is bomber.
All 40 lifts are spinning 100%, unlocking 200 of 250km of trails (80% open), including the valley run for those epic end-of-day cruises. Weather's chilly and clear today around 24°F highs dropping to 8°F lows, with sunny vibes turning cloudy tonight—ideal for lapping without wind chill biting too hard.
Looking ahead, tomorrow (Fri Jan 2) brings 2cm fresh at the base and summit, temps -4 to 4°F—prime for pow turns! Sat Jan 3 stays dry-ish at 29-23°F, then Sun Jan 4 cools to 26-14°F with possible flurries. Mon 22-7°F, Tue 21-10°F—mostly cloudy but cold enough to keep snow solid. Expect a mix of sun, clouds, and light snow chances through Wed Jan 7, highs 21°F, lows dipping to 3°F, snowline varying 1700-2500m. Pistes are grippy and 80% open; off-piste should be decent with that deep base, but always check avy reports.
Season total? Steady build since Nov 26 opener, running to Apr 26—plenty more where that came from. Pro tip: Fun Park's open for park rats, but no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Mountain cams show bluebird potential, and locals say spring pow's looking epic per long-range vibes. Avalanche awareness is key off-piste, and lifts are humming—no major notices, just pack layers and hit it early to beat the Bozeman crowds. Time to send it, Big Sky style!
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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 Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is ripping right now with that classic Lone Mountain grip—think 114cm at the summit (3403m) and 102cm at the base (2073m), perfect for carving groomers or ducking into the trees. Snow's got a solid "gripping" quality, holding edges like a champ, though the last fresh dump was back on Dec 28—no new snow in the past 24 or 48 hours, but don't sweat it, the base is bomber.
All 40 lifts are spinning 100%, unlocking 200 of 250km of trails (80% open), including the valley run for those epic end-of-day cruises. Weather's chilly and clear today around 24°F highs dropping to 8°F lows, with sunny vibes turning cloudy tonight—ideal for lapping without wind chill biting too hard.
Looking ahead, tomorrow (Fri Jan 2) brings 2cm fresh at the base and summit, temps -4 to 4°F—prime for pow turns! Sat Jan 3 stays dry-ish at 29-23°F, then Sun Jan 4 cools to 26-14°F with possible flurries. Mon 22-7°F, Tue 21-10°F—mostly cloudy but cold enough to keep snow solid. Expect a mix of sun, clouds, and light snow chances through Wed Jan 7, highs 21°F, lows dipping to 3°F, snowline varying 1700-2500m. Pistes are grippy and 80% open; off-piste should be decent with that deep base, but always check avy reports.
Season total? Steady build since Nov 26 opener, running to Apr 26—plenty more where that came from. Pro tip: Fun Park's open for park rats, but no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Mountain cams show bluebird potential, and locals say spring pow's looking epic per long-range vibes. Avalanche awareness is key off-piste, and lifts are humming—no major notices, just pack layers and hit it early to beat the Bozeman crowds. Time to send it, Big Sky style!
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.