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Big Sky's Blue Bird Day: 40 Lifts Spinning, Fresh Snow Coming, Zero Crowds
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime shredding right now with 102 cm (40 inches) at the base and 132 cm (52 inches) up top at the summit—plenty to carve through those legendary 5,850 acres. You've got all 40 lifts spinning at 100% and 87% of trails (218 out of 250 km) open, including the valley run, so no lift lines cramping your style on this uncrowded gem. Recent dumps are light: just 1 inch in the past 7 days per SnoCountry, though last notable snow hit January 13, with variable and machine-groomed surfaces keeping pistes grippy and fun—perfect for bombing groomers or hunting stashes off-piste.
Mid-mountain temps hover around 12°F with summit at a crisp 5°F, highs pushing 17-18°F today amid 10-20 mph WNW winds—bundle up but expect bluebird potential after any flurries. Looking ahead, brace for a fresh dusting (up to 1 cm summit) today under clear-to-snowy skies, then warming to 31-37°F highs mid-week with cloudy vibes and possible new snow Wednesday—prime for spring-like pow if it stacks up, as forecasts hint at intensifying storms later. Season total? Not fully tracked yet, but Big Sky's beast-mode average is 400 inches, so we're building toward epic.
Pro tip: Uphill skiing's on via hike-to routes like Bone Crusher or Headwaters chutes—grab a guide if you're new, and check patrol for avy risks off-piste. Resort's open daily 9a-4p through April 26, with that massive 4,366 ft vertical drop calling your name. Less crowds, Yellowstone views, and fresh lines await—pack the thermals and go 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 hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime shredding right now with 102 cm (40 inches) at the base and 132 cm (52 inches) up top at the summit—plenty to carve through those legendary 5,850 acres. You've got all 40 lifts spinning at 100% and 87% of trails (218 out of 250 km) open, including the valley run, so no lift lines cramping your style on this uncrowded gem. Recent dumps are light: just 1 inch in the past 7 days per SnoCountry, though last notable snow hit January 13, with variable and machine-groomed surfaces keeping pistes grippy and fun—perfect for bombing groomers or hunting stashes off-piste.
Mid-mountain temps hover around 12°F with summit at a crisp 5°F, highs pushing 17-18°F today amid 10-20 mph WNW winds—bundle up but expect bluebird potential after any flurries. Looking ahead, brace for a fresh dusting (up to 1 cm summit) today under clear-to-snowy skies, then warming to 31-37°F highs mid-week with cloudy vibes and possible new snow Wednesday—prime for spring-like pow if it stacks up, as forecasts hint at intensifying storms later. Season total? Not fully tracked yet, but Big Sky's beast-mode average is 400 inches, so we're building toward epic.
Pro tip: Uphill skiing's on via hike-to routes like Bone Crusher or Headwaters chutes—grab a guide if you're new, and check patrol for avy risks off-piste. Resort's open daily 9a-4p through April 26, with that massive 4,366 ft vertical drop calling your name. Less crowds, Yellowstone views, and fresh lines await—pack the thermals and go 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.