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Big Sky's Wintry Wonderland: Uncrowded Slopes, Deep Snowpack, and Pristine Conditions
Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder chasers, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime shredding right now with its massive 5,850 acres of terrain calling your name—uncrowded runs, epic views near Yellowstone, and that legendary laid-back vibe. Base depth sits at around 30-102 cm (that's a solid 12-40 inches), with the summit packing 132 cm (52 inches) of gripping snow for killer carving. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 7 inches over the past week has kept things fresh, and packed powder plus machine-groomed surfaces mean smooth, fast lines everywhere.
All 40 lifts are spinning 100%, unlocking 87% of trails (218 out of 250 km)—perfect for bombing the 4,366-foot vertical from 11,166 ft summit down to 6,800 ft base. Weather's crisp and slightly cloudy today, base temps hovering 26-31°F and summit 13-19°F with light winds, ideal for all-day laps without overheating. Piste conditions are gripping and responsive, while off-piste spots like hike-to chutes (Bone Crusher, Headwaters) offer expert stashes—just hit up patrol if you're new to 'em.
Looking ahead, expect highs of 16-47°F over the next five days with potential new snow at higher elevations—valley runs staying cold enough for consistent cover, though watch for freeze-thaw cycles. Season total snowfall? Not fully tallied yet, but averaging 400 inches annually sets the stage for deep days. Resort's wide open 9a-4p daily, uphill travel allowed on select routes (no pass needed), and spring powder could cap this "mild wet" winter with a bang.
Grab your gear—uncrowded bliss awaits, but bundle up for those teens and check lifts/trails on-site as conditions evolve fast!
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.
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder chasers, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime shredding right now with its massive 5,850 acres of terrain calling your name—uncrowded runs, epic views near Yellowstone, and that legendary laid-back vibe. Base depth sits at around 30-102 cm (that's a solid 12-40 inches), with the summit packing 132 cm (52 inches) of gripping snow for killer carving. No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 7 inches over the past week has kept things fresh, and packed powder plus machine-groomed surfaces mean smooth, fast lines everywhere.
All 40 lifts are spinning 100%, unlocking 87% of trails (218 out of 250 km)—perfect for bombing the 4,366-foot vertical from 11,166 ft summit down to 6,800 ft base. Weather's crisp and slightly cloudy today, base temps hovering 26-31°F and summit 13-19°F with light winds, ideal for all-day laps without overheating. Piste conditions are gripping and responsive, while off-piste spots like hike-to chutes (Bone Crusher, Headwaters) offer expert stashes—just hit up patrol if you're new to 'em.
Looking ahead, expect highs of 16-47°F over the next five days with potential new snow at higher elevations—valley runs staying cold enough for consistent cover, though watch for freeze-thaw cycles. Season total snowfall? Not fully tallied yet, but averaging 400 inches annually sets the stage for deep days. Resort's wide open 9a-4p daily, uphill travel allowed on select routes (no pass needed), and spring powder could cap this "mild wet" winter with a bang.
Grab your gear—uncrowded bliss awaits, but bundle up for those teens and check lifts/trails on-site as conditions evolve fast!
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.