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Jackson Hole's Sweet Spot: Deep Summit Snow Meets Base Challenges This Season
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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 dishing out that classic Teton thrill right now, but with a quirky twist—think high-elevation bliss meets low-elevation grit. Summit snow depth sits around 217 inches with a mid-mountain pack of 149 inches at 103% of average, while the base scrapes by at a skinny 8 inches, tying record lows that scream "stick to the groomers down low." No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours after a dry January (just 51 inches at Rendezvous Bowl), but season totals are stacking up strong at 350 inches and climbing, fueled by early storms and a recent Teton Trickle that dropped over 6 feet last week alone.
All 13 lifts are spinning wide open, unlocking 88% of terrain with 114 out of 130 trails ready to rip—perfect for carving Hobacks or lapping the tram. Pistes up high are smooth and packed from those consistent snowfalls, turning moguls to magic; off-piste stashes feel floaty in the cold, but watch for wind crust and rocks lurking below mid-mountain where snowpack dips to 46 inches (67% average).
Weather's playing nice today with sunny skies, highs near 48°F at 10,000 feet cooling to a crisp 23°F overnight, light winds keeping it shreddable. Look ahead: mostly sunny through Saturday with highs 46-50°F and lows 22-26°F, then a slight chance of snow showers Sunday into Monday (20% odds, maybe 1 inch over 7 days). Early February stays warm and dry till the 8th, but averages call for 76 inches monthly—fingers crossed for that La Niña boost.
Pro tip from the locals: New free Stilson paved parking is open, and with base exposure, boot up carefully—rocks are real down low. Stoke is high post-Kings & Queens of Corbet’s, and events like Steep & Deep camp loom. Grab tickets for managed crowds and dive into this 60th anniversary season— the Tetons are calling your inner shredder!
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 dishing out that classic Teton thrill right now, but with a quirky twist—think high-elevation bliss meets low-elevation grit. Summit snow depth sits around 217 inches with a mid-mountain pack of 149 inches at 103% of average, while the base scrapes by at a skinny 8 inches, tying record lows that scream "stick to the groomers down low." No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours after a dry January (just 51 inches at Rendezvous Bowl), but season totals are stacking up strong at 350 inches and climbing, fueled by early storms and a recent Teton Trickle that dropped over 6 feet last week alone.
All 13 lifts are spinning wide open, unlocking 88% of terrain with 114 out of 130 trails ready to rip—perfect for carving Hobacks or lapping the tram. Pistes up high are smooth and packed from those consistent snowfalls, turning moguls to magic; off-piste stashes feel floaty in the cold, but watch for wind crust and rocks lurking below mid-mountain where snowpack dips to 46 inches (67% average).
Weather's playing nice today with sunny skies, highs near 48°F at 10,000 feet cooling to a crisp 23°F overnight, light winds keeping it shreddable. Look ahead: mostly sunny through Saturday with highs 46-50°F and lows 22-26°F, then a slight chance of snow showers Sunday into Monday (20% odds, maybe 1 inch over 7 days). Early February stays warm and dry till the 8th, but averages call for 76 inches monthly—fingers crossed for that La Niña boost.
Pro tip from the locals: New free Stilson paved parking is open, and with base exposure, boot up carefully—rocks are real down low. Stoke is high post-Kings & Queens of Corbet’s, and events like Steep & Deep camp loom. Grab tickets for managed crowds and dive into this 60th anniversary season— the Tetons are calling your inner shredder!
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.