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Jackson Hole's Powder Paradise: 217 Inches of Teton Magic and Epic Terrain Unlocked
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is delivering that Teton magic right now with a beastly snowpack primed for epic lines! Summit depth sits at a glorious 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches—103% of average—after a sneaky "Teton Trickle" of consistent storms from early January dumped over three feet in a week, including 7-9 inch days that filled out Hobacks and Lower Faces for full vertical shredding. Season total? Pushing 217 inches at the top, with recent 58-inch surges in the last couple weeks turning subpar starts into pow paradise.
All 13 lifts are spinning, including Big Red Tram (9am-3:30pm) and gondolas to 4pm, unlocking 88% of terrain—114 of 130 trails—with 50% expert steeps, 40% intermediate corduroy, and 10% greens for everyone. Pistes are smooth and transformed, hazards buried under dense, jet-dry freshies that ski like double the depth; off-piste is variable with wind crust risks, so check BTNF avalanche forecasts before gates.
Today's vibe? Clear skies building to clouds, valley temps 20-33°F (colder up high at 11°F summit), snow unlikely but that base at 34 inches means buttery turns. Next five days look mild and dryish: highs 31-39°F valley (16-24°F summit), SW winds light, just 1 inch forecast total—prime for grooming and glades before potential February pow.
Locals are buzzing: grab 50% off lift tickets with any 25/26 pass (thru Jan 31), and watch for Kings & Queens of Corbet’s Feb 7-14—pure couloir insanity. Capacity managed for better vibes, but hit it midweek. Powder stashes linger cold, but sun could crust upper stuff—strap in for 4,139 feet of unrelenting fun on 2,500 acres. Your send is calling!
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 Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey powder hounds, Jackson Hole is delivering that Teton magic right now with a beastly snowpack primed for epic lines! Summit depth sits at a glorious 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches—103% of average—after a sneaky "Teton Trickle" of consistent storms from early January dumped over three feet in a week, including 7-9 inch days that filled out Hobacks and Lower Faces for full vertical shredding. Season total? Pushing 217 inches at the top, with recent 58-inch surges in the last couple weeks turning subpar starts into pow paradise.
All 13 lifts are spinning, including Big Red Tram (9am-3:30pm) and gondolas to 4pm, unlocking 88% of terrain—114 of 130 trails—with 50% expert steeps, 40% intermediate corduroy, and 10% greens for everyone. Pistes are smooth and transformed, hazards buried under dense, jet-dry freshies that ski like double the depth; off-piste is variable with wind crust risks, so check BTNF avalanche forecasts before gates.
Today's vibe? Clear skies building to clouds, valley temps 20-33°F (colder up high at 11°F summit), snow unlikely but that base at 34 inches means buttery turns. Next five days look mild and dryish: highs 31-39°F valley (16-24°F summit), SW winds light, just 1 inch forecast total—prime for grooming and glades before potential February pow.
Locals are buzzing: grab 50% off lift tickets with any 25/26 pass (thru Jan 31), and watch for Kings & Queens of Corbet’s Feb 7-14—pure couloir insanity. Capacity managed for better vibes, but hit it midweek. Powder stashes linger cold, but sun could crust upper stuff—strap in for 4,139 feet of unrelenting fun on 2,500 acres. Your send is calling!
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.