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Big Sky's Firing: 40 Lifts, 218km Open, Fresh Snow Coming This Weekend
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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—think endless corduroy and that legendary Lone Peak terrain begging for your next line. With a rock-solid **40 out of 40 lifts** spinning and **218 of 250 km** of pistes open, you've got 5,850 acres of pure Montana magic at your fingertips, from beginner groomers to expert chutes off the tram. Base snow depth sits at **114 cm**, ramping up to **175 cm** at the summit for reliable coverage that's gripping like a champ.
Freshies have been light but steady: **2 cm** in the last 24 hours, with traces over 48, keeping things packed powder and groomed to perfection on piste—ideal for carving big turns or buttery park laps. Off-piste is holding strong too, though pros know to scope those glades as the base weathers any warm snaps. Season total? Aiming toward the 400-inch average, but this year's building steadily despite a shallower start.
Today's vibe: cloudy skies with temps climbing to around **40°F** daytime, dipping to **28°F** overnight—layer up for that crisp morning send before it softens. Looking ahead, brace for epic recharge: light snow showers **Saturday** (up to 6 cm summit), more flurries **Sunday** and **Monday** (1-6 cm), then clearing into next week with highs in the 30s-40s and lows teens to 20s. Snowline drops low, so base gets love too—prime for spring pow stashes.
Locals tip: hit early to dodge weekend crowds, as sunny days can firm things up fast. Valley run's open, fun park's ripping (halfpipe on hold), but no night skiing yet. Patrol's keeping tram lines flowing, and with the season rolling to April 26, now's your window for untracked heaven. Grab your pass and go—Big Sky's 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 Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort is firing on all cylinders right now—think endless corduroy and that legendary Lone Peak terrain begging for your next line. With a rock-solid **40 out of 40 lifts** spinning and **218 of 250 km** of pistes open, you've got 5,850 acres of pure Montana magic at your fingertips, from beginner groomers to expert chutes off the tram. Base snow depth sits at **114 cm**, ramping up to **175 cm** at the summit for reliable coverage that's gripping like a champ.
Freshies have been light but steady: **2 cm** in the last 24 hours, with traces over 48, keeping things packed powder and groomed to perfection on piste—ideal for carving big turns or buttery park laps. Off-piste is holding strong too, though pros know to scope those glades as the base weathers any warm snaps. Season total? Aiming toward the 400-inch average, but this year's building steadily despite a shallower start.
Today's vibe: cloudy skies with temps climbing to around **40°F** daytime, dipping to **28°F** overnight—layer up for that crisp morning send before it softens. Looking ahead, brace for epic recharge: light snow showers **Saturday** (up to 6 cm summit), more flurries **Sunday** and **Monday** (1-6 cm), then clearing into next week with highs in the 30s-40s and lows teens to 20s. Snowline drops low, so base gets love too—prime for spring pow stashes.
Locals tip: hit early to dodge weekend crowds, as sunny days can firm things up fast. Valley run's open, fun park's ripping (halfpipe on hold), but no night skiing yet. Patrol's keeping tram lines flowing, and with the season rolling to April 26, now's your window for untracked heaven. Grab your pass and go—Big Sky's 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.