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Heavenly Mountain Resort: Late January Snow Report and Shredding Conditions
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Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort
Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort
# Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report: Shredding into Late January
Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders as we cruise through late January, with solid snow conditions and plenty of terrain to explore across the California-Nevada border. The mountain currently sits at **101 centimeters of snow at the summit** and a respectable **45 centimeters at the base**, giving you enough cushion to carve up the slopes without worrying too much about the rocks below. The snow quality is gripping right now, which means excellent edge hold for those sharp turns you've been practicing.
The last real snow action happened on January 7th, so Mother Nature has been taking a bit of a break lately. That said, the resort has been working overtime with their snowmaking cannons on 74 percent of the mountain to keep conditions primo. Speaking of terrain, you've got **109 of 111 trails open**, which means the mountain is practically yours to explore. The lift situation is equally impressive with **24 of 27 lifts running**, giving you plenty of options to access everything from groomed cruisers to gnarly terrain.
Weather-wise, conditions have been variable with hard-pack snow dominating the surface. The forecast shows mostly dry conditions through early February with temperatures ranging from around zero to six degrees Celsius at the base. No major storms appear to be on the immediate horizon, but that's typical for late January in the Tahoe basin. The mountain has already stacked up **112 inches of seasonal snowfall**, and with another five months until the April 12th close date, there's still plenty of time for Mother Nature to dump another good one.
The resort operates from 9am to 4pm daily, giving you a full day to attack the mountain. Whether you're looking to cruise the valley run or hunt for that perfect powder stash in the backcountry terrain, Heavenly is delivering solid early-season vibes. Just remember to check conditions before you head up since early season always brings variable snow quality, but overall you're looking at a solid day on the mountain.
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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 Heavenly Mountain Resort
# Heavenly Mountain Resort Snow Report: Shredding into Late January
Heavenly Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders as we cruise through late January, with solid snow conditions and plenty of terrain to explore across the California-Nevada border. The mountain currently sits at **101 centimeters of snow at the summit** and a respectable **45 centimeters at the base**, giving you enough cushion to carve up the slopes without worrying too much about the rocks below. The snow quality is gripping right now, which means excellent edge hold for those sharp turns you've been practicing.
The last real snow action happened on January 7th, so Mother Nature has been taking a bit of a break lately. That said, the resort has been working overtime with their snowmaking cannons on 74 percent of the mountain to keep conditions primo. Speaking of terrain, you've got **109 of 111 trails open**, which means the mountain is practically yours to explore. The lift situation is equally impressive with **24 of 27 lifts running**, giving you plenty of options to access everything from groomed cruisers to gnarly terrain.
Weather-wise, conditions have been variable with hard-pack snow dominating the surface. The forecast shows mostly dry conditions through early February with temperatures ranging from around zero to six degrees Celsius at the base. No major storms appear to be on the immediate horizon, but that's typical for late January in the Tahoe basin. The mountain has already stacked up **112 inches of seasonal snowfall**, and with another five months until the April 12th close date, there's still plenty of time for Mother Nature to dump another good one.
The resort operates from 9am to 4pm daily, giving you a full day to attack the mountain. Whether you're looking to cruise the valley run or hunt for that perfect powder stash in the backcountry terrain, Heavenly is delivering solid early-season vibes. Just remember to check conditions before you head up since early season always brings variable snow quality, but overall you're looking at a solid day on the mountain.
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.