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Big Sky's Dumping: 15 Inches in 48 Hours, 5,850 Acres of Pure Montana Powder
Published 1 month, 3 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 in Montana is dishing out prime shredding conditions right now—wide-open terrain across 5,850 acres with a rock-solid base ready for your next carve or cliff drop. The base sits at 43-45 inches (114 cm), while the summit boasts 69 inches (175 cm) of that glorious white stuff, perfect for bombing from 11,166 feet down 4,366 feet of vertical.
Fresh dumps? Grabbed 15 inches in the last 48 hours as of March 6, with another 1 inch possible today amid light snow showers—enough to keep those groomers silky and off-piste stashes fluffy. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed and packed powder, gripping nicely for aggressive turns, while secondary surfaces offer that buttery feel for park laps or tree runs. Experts, hit the Lone Peak Tram for Headwaters Chutes or Horseshoe Bowl; no lift lines mean endless vert.
Currently, it's chilly around 35°F dropping to 19°F with light snow and overcast skies—bundle up for those summit sends. Lifts? 40 total, with 40 open and 264 of 317 trails lit up (82% coverage), including all beginner zones and most expert blacks.
Season total? Averaging 400 inches historically, and this year's base is 128% above normal—Montana's delivering big. Looking ahead, tomorrow warms to 52/40°F with sprinkles, then 58/44°F Friday, but Saturday flips to 49/22°F with 1.5 inches of snow turning to rain-snow mix. Sunday brings light snow (0.8 inches) at 36/15°F, and Monday mixes rain with possible freshies—pack layers for variable vibes, but more powder looms mid-week.
Pro tip: Nordic fans, 80km of groomed trails await at Lone Mountain Ranch. Resort's buzzing with no major notices, but check cams for wind in bowls. Time to point 'em and send it—Big Sky's calling your inner freerider!
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 in Montana is dishing out prime shredding conditions right now—wide-open terrain across 5,850 acres with a rock-solid base ready for your next carve or cliff drop. The base sits at 43-45 inches (114 cm), while the summit boasts 69 inches (175 cm) of that glorious white stuff, perfect for bombing from 11,166 feet down 4,366 feet of vertical.
Fresh dumps? Grabbed 15 inches in the last 48 hours as of March 6, with another 1 inch possible today amid light snow showers—enough to keep those groomers silky and off-piste stashes fluffy. Pistes are mostly machine-groomed and packed powder, gripping nicely for aggressive turns, while secondary surfaces offer that buttery feel for park laps or tree runs. Experts, hit the Lone Peak Tram for Headwaters Chutes or Horseshoe Bowl; no lift lines mean endless vert.
Currently, it's chilly around 35°F dropping to 19°F with light snow and overcast skies—bundle up for those summit sends. Lifts? 40 total, with 40 open and 264 of 317 trails lit up (82% coverage), including all beginner zones and most expert blacks.
Season total? Averaging 400 inches historically, and this year's base is 128% above normal—Montana's delivering big. Looking ahead, tomorrow warms to 52/40°F with sprinkles, then 58/44°F Friday, but Saturday flips to 49/22°F with 1.5 inches of snow turning to rain-snow mix. Sunday brings light snow (0.8 inches) at 36/15°F, and Monday mixes rain with possible freshies—pack layers for variable vibes, but more powder looms mid-week.
Pro tip: Nordic fans, 80km of groomed trails await at Lone Mountain Ranch. Resort's buzzing with no major notices, but check cams for wind in bowls. Time to point 'em and send it—Big Sky's calling your inner freerider!
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.