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Steamboat's Champagne Powder Chasing: Navigating Variable Conditions and Fresh Snowfall
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Ski Report for Steamboat, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Steamboat, Colorado
Hey skier, Steamboat's Champagne Powder is calling your name, but early season means variable conditions with a solid base holding strong amid some thin spots. Right now, the base sits at 22-38 inches (23-34" reported elsewhere), summit around 69 cm or 27 inches, with primary surfaces packed powder and powder up top—perfect for carving groomers while artificial snow keeps things smooth. You've got 20 of 23 lifts spinning (80% open) and about 16% of trails (26 of 165 km), including fun runs like Heavenly Daze, Thunderhead, and High Noon—stick to open terrain as unmarked obstacles lurk.
Fresh dumps? 5 inches past 24 hours, 8 inches in 48, and 20 inches over the last week, building a season total of 54 inches so far—way below the legendary 314-354" annual average, but storms are brewing. Temps hover around 27-30°F at summit, cooler in town at 30°F, with cloudy skies and light snow showers possible today.
Look ahead: Expect 2 inches fresh tomorrow (Jan 6), more over the next 48 hours, and up to 4 inches in 7 days, with highs dipping to 22-37°F and lows near 0-17°F—freeze-thaw cycles mid-mountain, so watch for icy mornings turning soft. A warm storm just hit Friday, and another Monday could pile on 3-6 inches mid-mountain, ramping avalanche risk to considerable in the Park Range north of Steamboat—check CAIC forecasts, avoid steep backcountry, and watch for blowing snow gusts to 60 mph.
Pistes are packed with some powder, off-piste unrated but glades like Closet and Shadows shine when fresh—new Wild Blue Gondola and Pioneer Ridge expansion make accessing it epic. Early season alert: Slow down, stay on open trails, refresh the Responsibility Code, and gondola down if beat. Ikon Pass works (unlimited or 5 days), resort open through April 12. Après at Old Town Hot Springs or Ski Time Square—pure bliss after those 3,670 vert feet. Gear up, locals say hit Right-O-Way to Giggle Gulch for prime flow. Shred safe and chase that pow!
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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 Steamboat, Colorado
Hey skier, Steamboat's Champagne Powder is calling your name, but early season means variable conditions with a solid base holding strong amid some thin spots. Right now, the base sits at 22-38 inches (23-34" reported elsewhere), summit around 69 cm or 27 inches, with primary surfaces packed powder and powder up top—perfect for carving groomers while artificial snow keeps things smooth. You've got 20 of 23 lifts spinning (80% open) and about 16% of trails (26 of 165 km), including fun runs like Heavenly Daze, Thunderhead, and High Noon—stick to open terrain as unmarked obstacles lurk.
Fresh dumps? 5 inches past 24 hours, 8 inches in 48, and 20 inches over the last week, building a season total of 54 inches so far—way below the legendary 314-354" annual average, but storms are brewing. Temps hover around 27-30°F at summit, cooler in town at 30°F, with cloudy skies and light snow showers possible today.
Look ahead: Expect 2 inches fresh tomorrow (Jan 6), more over the next 48 hours, and up to 4 inches in 7 days, with highs dipping to 22-37°F and lows near 0-17°F—freeze-thaw cycles mid-mountain, so watch for icy mornings turning soft. A warm storm just hit Friday, and another Monday could pile on 3-6 inches mid-mountain, ramping avalanche risk to considerable in the Park Range north of Steamboat—check CAIC forecasts, avoid steep backcountry, and watch for blowing snow gusts to 60 mph.
Pistes are packed with some powder, off-piste unrated but glades like Closet and Shadows shine when fresh—new Wild Blue Gondola and Pioneer Ridge expansion make accessing it epic. Early season alert: Slow down, stay on open trails, refresh the Responsibility Code, and gondola down if beat. Ikon Pass works (unlimited or 5 days), resort open through April 12. Après at Old Town Hot Springs or Ski Time Square—pure bliss after those 3,670 vert feet. Gear up, locals say hit Right-O-Way to Giggle Gulch for prime flow. Shred safe and chase that pow!
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.