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Breckenridge's Fresh Foot Opening Peak 6 and 10 - Early Season Shred Alert
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Breckenridge, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Breckenridge, Colorado
Hey shredders, Breckenridge is firing right now with that fresh dump saving the season—over a foot from last weekend's storm opened up Peak 6 and 10, resetting the base for epic carves on 187 runs across five peaks, served by 35 lifts cranking from 8:30am to 4pm daily. Think early-season vibes with variable snowpack still building, so watch for rocks and trees, especially off-piste where wind crust lurks but powder stashes hide in the bowls—Breck Patrol says slow down, buddy up, and respect the Alpine Code.
Snow depths hover 50-100 inches base-wide (9,600ft) to summit (12,998ft), with season totals pushing toward the 300-355 inch average thanks to recent 13+ inches. No new fluff in the last 24-48 hours, but piste groomers are hero-ing it for intermediates on Peak 9 while experts hit Imperial Bowl from North America's highest lift at 12,840ft.
Today's cloudy at the base around 29°F (down to 11°F lows), feeling frosty but prime for turns. Look ahead: clear skies tomorrow (36°F/7°F), warming to 42°F Saturday before clouding up—light snow possible next week, but no big dumps soon, keeping things dryish with 8 hours of sun daily.
Grab Epic Pass tickets early (limited availability), hit the My Epic app for live cams and lines, and acclimate to the altitude. No major notices, but high alpine lifts may tweak for weather—Breck's alive, so rally your crew 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 Breckenridge, Colorado
Hey shredders, Breckenridge is firing right now with that fresh dump saving the season—over a foot from last weekend's storm opened up Peak 6 and 10, resetting the base for epic carves on 187 runs across five peaks, served by 35 lifts cranking from 8:30am to 4pm daily. Think early-season vibes with variable snowpack still building, so watch for rocks and trees, especially off-piste where wind crust lurks but powder stashes hide in the bowls—Breck Patrol says slow down, buddy up, and respect the Alpine Code.
Snow depths hover 50-100 inches base-wide (9,600ft) to summit (12,998ft), with season totals pushing toward the 300-355 inch average thanks to recent 13+ inches. No new fluff in the last 24-48 hours, but piste groomers are hero-ing it for intermediates on Peak 9 while experts hit Imperial Bowl from North America's highest lift at 12,840ft.
Today's cloudy at the base around 29°F (down to 11°F lows), feeling frosty but prime for turns. Look ahead: clear skies tomorrow (36°F/7°F), warming to 42°F Saturday before clouding up—light snow possible next week, but no big dumps soon, keeping things dryish with 8 hours of sun daily.
Grab Epic Pass tickets early (limited availability), hit the My Epic app for live cams and lines, and acclimate to the altitude. No major notices, but high alpine lifts may tweak for weather—Breck's alive, so rally your crew 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.