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Jackson Hole Firing: 217 Inches at Summit, Fresh Pow, and Bluebird Laps Incoming This Weekend
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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 firing on all cylinders right now with fresh snow blanketing the beast and every one of its 13 lifts spinning wide open— that's the Aerial Tram, Bridger Gondola, and the whole crew hauling you up 4,139 feet of Teton glory for 88% of trails (114/130) ready to rip. Summit base is stacking at a healthy 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches, and season total snowfall has exploded to around 350 inches after February dumped a massive 132 inches alone—talk about turning a dry spell into deep-day dreams!
Pistes are prime with fresh snow everywhere, while off-piste is straight-up fresh and begging for untracked lines (but pack your avy gear and check local advice, as it's not always patrolled). New snow? Expect light flurries in the last 24 hours, building on recent storms that dropped 3.5 feet in a week—perfect for carving or floating those legendary steeps.
Weather's playing nice today with snow showers, highs around 36-39°F at base cooling to 21-26°F up top, and freeze-thaw vibes under west winds (10-40 mph gusts healing the hill). Look ahead: Thursday partly cloudy at 36°F/13°F low, Friday 40°F/15°F, Saturday 40°F/19°F, then more snow chances Sunday-Monday with 1-2 inches possible—prime for bluebird pow laps.
Grab those early gondolas (some fire at 8:30am weekends) and dodge crowds midweek while the base heals from January's dry patch. Pro tip: Season pass holders from anywhere score 50% off lift tickets through Feb 11, and Kings & Queens of Corbet’s hits Feb 7-14 for costumed cliff-hucking fun. Stilson parking's open free, but brace for variable mountain moods—pack layers and sunscreen for those sunny breaks. Shred safe, Tetons are calling!
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 firing on all cylinders right now with fresh snow blanketing the beast and every one of its 13 lifts spinning wide open— that's the Aerial Tram, Bridger Gondola, and the whole crew hauling you up 4,139 feet of Teton glory for 88% of trails (114/130) ready to rip. Summit base is stacking at a healthy 217 inches, mid-mountain at 149 inches, and season total snowfall has exploded to around 350 inches after February dumped a massive 132 inches alone—talk about turning a dry spell into deep-day dreams!
Pistes are prime with fresh snow everywhere, while off-piste is straight-up fresh and begging for untracked lines (but pack your avy gear and check local advice, as it's not always patrolled). New snow? Expect light flurries in the last 24 hours, building on recent storms that dropped 3.5 feet in a week—perfect for carving or floating those legendary steeps.
Weather's playing nice today with snow showers, highs around 36-39°F at base cooling to 21-26°F up top, and freeze-thaw vibes under west winds (10-40 mph gusts healing the hill). Look ahead: Thursday partly cloudy at 36°F/13°F low, Friday 40°F/15°F, Saturday 40°F/19°F, then more snow chances Sunday-Monday with 1-2 inches possible—prime for bluebird pow laps.
Grab those early gondolas (some fire at 8:30am weekends) and dodge crowds midweek while the base heals from January's dry patch. Pro tip: Season pass holders from anywhere score 50% off lift tickets through Feb 11, and Kings & Queens of Corbet’s hits Feb 7-14 for costumed cliff-hucking fun. Stilson parking's open free, but brace for variable mountain moods—pack layers and sunscreen for those sunny breaks. Shred safe, Tetons are calling!
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.