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Big Sky's 81 Percent Open: Fresh Snow and Clear Skies Make This Week Prime Shredding
Published 3 months, 1 week 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 is dishing out that classic Lone Peak magic right now, with a fresh 2 inches of snow in the last 24 hours to keep your edges carving sweet lines. Base depth sits at a solid 43 inches under variable conditions, perfect for mixing groomed cruisers with some off-piste adventures across 256 of 317 trails—that's 81% open—and 39 out of 40 lifts spinning, so minimal wait times for maximum vertical.
Expect chilly vibes today around 18°F to 29°F mid-mountain with light winds and clear spells turning cloudy, ideal for lapping those steeps without overheating. Over the next five days, temps climb to highs near 38°F with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies and just a whisper of new snow possible, keeping the base stable for consistent shredding—no major dumps, but reliable cover for park rats and tree skiers alike.
Pistes are mostly variable with that recent refresh, while off-piste holds decent depth for sidecountry stashes, though Montana's snowpack lags at 38% of normal this season—still plenty for Big Sky's legendary 400+ inch average to shine through. No season total yet, but the high alpine keeps it cold and snowy even in milder patterns.
Pro tip: Check webcams for real-time groomer updates, and bundle up for those sub-freezing mornings. Lifts are humming, terrain's vast, and spring pow could cap this winter strong—grab your pass and send it!
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 is dishing out that classic Lone Peak magic right now, with a fresh 2 inches of snow in the last 24 hours to keep your edges carving sweet lines. Base depth sits at a solid 43 inches under variable conditions, perfect for mixing groomed cruisers with some off-piste adventures across 256 of 317 trails—that's 81% open—and 39 out of 40 lifts spinning, so minimal wait times for maximum vertical.
Expect chilly vibes today around 18°F to 29°F mid-mountain with light winds and clear spells turning cloudy, ideal for lapping those steeps without overheating. Over the next five days, temps climb to highs near 38°F with mostly clear to partly cloudy skies and just a whisper of new snow possible, keeping the base stable for consistent shredding—no major dumps, but reliable cover for park rats and tree skiers alike.
Pistes are mostly variable with that recent refresh, while off-piste holds decent depth for sidecountry stashes, though Montana's snowpack lags at 38% of normal this season—still plenty for Big Sky's legendary 400+ inch average to shine through. No season total yet, but the high alpine keeps it cold and snowy even in milder patterns.
Pro tip: Check webcams for real-time groomer updates, and bundle up for those sub-freezing mornings. Lifts are humming, terrain's vast, and spring pow could cap this winter strong—grab your pass and send it!
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.