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Big Sky's Bluebird February: 5850 Acres of Uncrowded Powder and Clear Skies Await
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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 is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that legendary Montana shred session with 5,850 acres of uncrowded bliss under your board or skis. The base sits at a solid 27-102 cm (that's 10-40 inches depending on where you're measuring), with summit depths hitting 132-204 cm for those epic high-alpine runs—plenty to keep you floating all day.
Freshies have been light lately: just 1 inch over the past 72 hours, but don't sweat it, the settled pack is gripping nicely with primary surfaces variable and packed powder underneath, perfect for carving groomers or dipping into off-piste stashes like Bone Crusher or Headwaters Chutes (accessed via Swift Current or Challenger). All 40 lifts are spinning 100%, unlocking 87% of 250 km of trails—including the valley run—so no lift lines, just pure vertical (4,366 feet of it).
Weather's classic February chill: expect highs around 32°F (-0°C) and lows near 8°F today, with clear spells turning overcast. Bundle up, but sunny vibes are on deck with 63 bluebird days typical this month. Looking ahead, the next five days stay cold and dryish—Sunday -9/-3°C summit with no new snow, Monday -11/-5°C, easing to milder mid-week (-5/7°C by Wednesday) before potential flurries lower down. Snow line hovers high, but keep eyes peeled for that next dump.
Season total snowfall? Not fully reported yet, but averages 400 inches historically, and with the steep Lone Peak terrain holding variability, base depths fluctuate hourly post-4pm—check stakes for real-time skiable depth. Resort's open daily 9a-4p, no night skiing, but uncrowded slopes mean first tracks galore near Yellowstone. Pro tip: winds are breezy SW, so off-piste could crust up; stick to groomed for max fun. Grab your pass and go—Big Sky's calling your inner local!
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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 Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that legendary Montana shred session with 5,850 acres of uncrowded bliss under your board or skis. The base sits at a solid 27-102 cm (that's 10-40 inches depending on where you're measuring), with summit depths hitting 132-204 cm for those epic high-alpine runs—plenty to keep you floating all day.
Freshies have been light lately: just 1 inch over the past 72 hours, but don't sweat it, the settled pack is gripping nicely with primary surfaces variable and packed powder underneath, perfect for carving groomers or dipping into off-piste stashes like Bone Crusher or Headwaters Chutes (accessed via Swift Current or Challenger). All 40 lifts are spinning 100%, unlocking 87% of 250 km of trails—including the valley run—so no lift lines, just pure vertical (4,366 feet of it).
Weather's classic February chill: expect highs around 32°F (-0°C) and lows near 8°F today, with clear spells turning overcast. Bundle up, but sunny vibes are on deck with 63 bluebird days typical this month. Looking ahead, the next five days stay cold and dryish—Sunday -9/-3°C summit with no new snow, Monday -11/-5°C, easing to milder mid-week (-5/7°C by Wednesday) before potential flurries lower down. Snow line hovers high, but keep eyes peeled for that next dump.
Season total snowfall? Not fully reported yet, but averages 400 inches historically, and with the steep Lone Peak terrain holding variability, base depths fluctuate hourly post-4pm—check stakes for real-time skiable depth. Resort's open daily 9a-4p, no night skiing, but uncrowded slopes mean first tracks galore near Yellowstone. Pro tip: winds are breezy SW, so off-piste could crust up; stick to groomed for max fun. Grab your pass and go—Big Sky's calling your inner local!
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.