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Big Sky's 40 Lifts Spinning: Powder Days Incoming This Week
Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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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, with every one of its 40 lifts spinning and all resort runs open for your shredding pleasure. The base sits at a solid 32-51 inches deep, settled snowpack ready to carve, while pistes are packed powder and groomed to perfection—ideal for bombing groomers or buttering park features. Off-piste, expect variable conditions, so scout those chutes like Bone Crusher or Headwaters carefully for the goods.
Recent dumps? Just 5 inches over the past week, with zeros in the last 24-48 hours, but don't sweat it—this beast averages 400 inches a season, and AI forecasts hint at a monster mid-winter with 135-155 inches possible through February alone. Summit vibes top out around 11,166 feet, so bundle up against those freeze-thaw cycles.
Weather's playing nice today: mostly clear to cloudy, highs pushing 38°F at base (dropping to 18°F lows), winds light from the south. Lift tickets get you 9am-4pm action daily. Looking ahead, brace for epic reloads—light snow (1-2 inches) tonight into tomorrow, then moderate to heavy dumps Tuesday (4-7 inches), Wednesday (6-9 inches), and Thursday (8-12 inches), with temps hovering 15-40°F highs and windy SW gusts. Powder days incoming!
Uncork those turns on 5,850 acres of uncrowded bliss, from beginner blues to expert steeps—think world's longest 8-pack on Madison. Slopes stay open through April 26, and with Yellowstone views, it's pure Montana magic. Pro tip: Check resort FAQs for microclimate quirks, stake your spot early, and ride smart in variables. Fresh legs, let's 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 Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with every one of its 40 lifts spinning and all resort runs open for your shredding pleasure. The base sits at a solid 32-51 inches deep, settled snowpack ready to carve, while pistes are packed powder and groomed to perfection—ideal for bombing groomers or buttering park features. Off-piste, expect variable conditions, so scout those chutes like Bone Crusher or Headwaters carefully for the goods.
Recent dumps? Just 5 inches over the past week, with zeros in the last 24-48 hours, but don't sweat it—this beast averages 400 inches a season, and AI forecasts hint at a monster mid-winter with 135-155 inches possible through February alone. Summit vibes top out around 11,166 feet, so bundle up against those freeze-thaw cycles.
Weather's playing nice today: mostly clear to cloudy, highs pushing 38°F at base (dropping to 18°F lows), winds light from the south. Lift tickets get you 9am-4pm action daily. Looking ahead, brace for epic reloads—light snow (1-2 inches) tonight into tomorrow, then moderate to heavy dumps Tuesday (4-7 inches), Wednesday (6-9 inches), and Thursday (8-12 inches), with temps hovering 15-40°F highs and windy SW gusts. Powder days incoming!
Uncork those turns on 5,850 acres of uncrowded bliss, from beginner blues to expert steeps—think world's longest 8-pack on Madison. Slopes stay open through April 26, and with Yellowstone views, it's pure Montana magic. Pro tip: Check resort FAQs for microclimate quirks, stake your spot early, and ride smart in variables. Fresh legs, let's 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.