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Big Sky's Firing: Fresh Pow, All Lifts Spinning, and Spring Storms on the Horizon
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Montana grip ready to carve up your turns! Base sits at a solid **102 cm** deep, while the summit boasts **147 cm**—plenty to keep your edges happy as you drop into Lone Peak's legendary steeps. Just yesterday, a fresh **2 cm** dusted the mountain, making those last-24-hour pow stashes grippy and fun, though no big dumps in the past 48.
All **40 lifts** are spinning at 100%, unlocking **218 of 250 km** of trails (87% open), including the valley run for those sweet corduroy cruisers back to the village. Pistes are in **gripping** condition—think supportive snow perfect for aggressive skiing or buttery board slides—while off-piste holds variable stashes, but watch for wind crust; always pack your avy gear and ski smart out there.
Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, base temps hovering around **27°F** and summit dipping to **17-18°F**, light winds keeping it chill but rideable. Looking ahead, expect mostly dry vibes: tomorrow maxes at **45°F** base/25°F summit with clear skies, then cooling to **41-47°F** lows around **20-29°F** through early next week, freeze-thaw cycles possible but no major snow till March 6 (1 inch forecast). Snowline stays high, so groomers will shine.
Season total? Holding at about 67% of average so far (shallower pack but solid snow-water equivalent at 93%), thanks to early storms weathering warm spells—glades are covering debris well, and patrol's keeping tram lines open. Resort runs strong till April 26, so load up your pass and send it before spring storms potentially reload the bowl. No special notices, but hit the webcams for real-time vibes—pure Big Sky bliss awaits!
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 shredders, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Montana grip ready to carve up your turns! Base sits at a solid **102 cm** deep, while the summit boasts **147 cm**—plenty to keep your edges happy as you drop into Lone Peak's legendary steeps. Just yesterday, a fresh **2 cm** dusted the mountain, making those last-24-hour pow stashes grippy and fun, though no big dumps in the past 48.
All **40 lifts** are spinning at 100%, unlocking **218 of 250 km** of trails (87% open), including the valley run for those sweet corduroy cruisers back to the village. Pistes are in **gripping** condition—think supportive snow perfect for aggressive skiing or buttery board slides—while off-piste holds variable stashes, but watch for wind crust; always pack your avy gear and ski smart out there.
Weather's playing nice today with clear skies, base temps hovering around **27°F** and summit dipping to **17-18°F**, light winds keeping it chill but rideable. Looking ahead, expect mostly dry vibes: tomorrow maxes at **45°F** base/25°F summit with clear skies, then cooling to **41-47°F** lows around **20-29°F** through early next week, freeze-thaw cycles possible but no major snow till March 6 (1 inch forecast). Snowline stays high, so groomers will shine.
Season total? Holding at about 67% of average so far (shallower pack but solid snow-water equivalent at 93%), thanks to early storms weathering warm spells—glades are covering debris well, and patrol's keeping tram lines open. Resort runs strong till April 26, so load up your pass and send it before spring storms potentially reload the bowl. No special notices, but hit the webcams for real-time vibes—pure Big Sky bliss awaits!
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.