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Jackson Hole's Pow Dream: 68 Inches of Pure Gnar and Epic Terrain Awaits
Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Daily Ski Conditions for Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyoming
Hey shredders, Jackson Hole is delivering that epic Teton pow dream right now—grab your boards and hit the gnar! As of this morning, the base sits at a solid 68 inches with recent dumps keeping things prime. Summit depths aren't specified today, but season totals are stacking up huge at around 291 inches—talk about a winter for the ages. Fresh snow? 7 inches in the last 12 hours, 10 inches over 72, and minimal new stuff in the past 24-48 per official reports, though yesterday's flurries added some playful depth.
Lifts are spinning strong for the season (Dec 4 to Apr 12), with the Aerial Tram, Gondolas like Bridger and Apres Vous, and fan faves like Teewinot cranking from 9am—earlier on weekends. Exact open counts aren't listed today, but with clear skies and no closures noted, expect most terrain accessible for carving those legendary bowls.
Current vibe at 10,000 feet: temps hovering around 17°F high today with increasing clouds, west-southwest winds gusting to 26 mph—bundle up but it's shreddable. Valley base? Mid-30s to low 40s, feeling crisp and invigorating.
Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: tonight's low 19°F with 20% snow chance, tomorrow (Sunday) highs near 48°F and 30% precip mixing rain/snow early, then breezy 50% chances Monday at 48°F. Tuesday cools to 41°F high with 40% snow showers before noon—prime for fresh tracks midweek. Winds pick up (gusts to 47 mph Monday), so stay nimble.
Pistes are in freeze-thaw mode from recent warm spells—spring-like but firm in spots, watch for icy patches after traffic. Off-piste? Variable crust or stashes if you're savvy, but Jackson's backcountry is no joke—check BTNF avalanche forecast, pack beacon/shovel/probe, and never solo it. Pro tip: Stilson paved parking's open and free—score!
La Niña's got the northern Rockies primed for more snow all season, so this is your cue to rally the crew. Conditions are firing—get after it safely and send those cliff drops!
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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 shredders, Jackson Hole is delivering that epic Teton pow dream right now—grab your boards and hit the gnar! As of this morning, the base sits at a solid 68 inches with recent dumps keeping things prime. Summit depths aren't specified today, but season totals are stacking up huge at around 291 inches—talk about a winter for the ages. Fresh snow? 7 inches in the last 12 hours, 10 inches over 72, and minimal new stuff in the past 24-48 per official reports, though yesterday's flurries added some playful depth.
Lifts are spinning strong for the season (Dec 4 to Apr 12), with the Aerial Tram, Gondolas like Bridger and Apres Vous, and fan faves like Teewinot cranking from 9am—earlier on weekends. Exact open counts aren't listed today, but with clear skies and no closures noted, expect most terrain accessible for carving those legendary bowls.
Current vibe at 10,000 feet: temps hovering around 17°F high today with increasing clouds, west-southwest winds gusting to 26 mph—bundle up but it's shreddable. Valley base? Mid-30s to low 40s, feeling crisp and invigorating.
Looking ahead, Mother Nature's teasing more action: tonight's low 19°F with 20% snow chance, tomorrow (Sunday) highs near 48°F and 30% precip mixing rain/snow early, then breezy 50% chances Monday at 48°F. Tuesday cools to 41°F high with 40% snow showers before noon—prime for fresh tracks midweek. Winds pick up (gusts to 47 mph Monday), so stay nimble.
Pistes are in freeze-thaw mode from recent warm spells—spring-like but firm in spots, watch for icy patches after traffic. Off-piste? Variable crust or stashes if you're savvy, but Jackson's backcountry is no joke—check BTNF avalanche forecast, pack beacon/shovel/probe, and never solo it. Pro tip: Stilson paved parking's open and free—score!
La Niña's got the northern Rockies primed for more snow all season, so this is your cue to rally the crew. Conditions are firing—get after it safely and send those cliff drops!
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.