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Big Sky Spring Shred: 175cm Summit Snow, All Lifts Spinning, Powder Alert This Weekend
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding with a solid **175 cm snow depth at the summit (3403m)** and **114 cm at the base (2073m)**—that's about 69 inches up top and 45 inches down low for you imperial fans. Snow quality is gripping, perfect for carving groomers or charging variable off-piste spots, with machine-groomed secondary surfaces keeping things fun. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (last dump March 6), but the season total boasts Big Sky's legendary average of **400 inches**.
All **40 lifts** are spinning and **218 of 250 km trails** (87%) are open, including the valley run—think 4847 acres of uncrowded bliss across four mountains, from beginner greens to expert chutes like Headwaters or Lone Peak Tram access. Today's vibe: chilly at **-9 to -2°C** (-15°F to 28°F) with cloudy skies, ideal for lapping without crowds.
Gear up for epic powder days ahead: Saturday dumps **11 cm** with temps -15 to -5°C and snowline dropping low; Sunday stays wintry at -22 to -13°C; Monday adds **2 cm** amid heavy showers -14 to -6°C. Warmer spells Tuesday (-5 to 0°C) through Wednesday (-4 to 3°C), but that base holds strong till April 26 close. Powder alert's out—up to 6 inches possible soon!
Pro tip: Hit the Lone Peak Tram for heli-like lines, or northside groomers for mellow vibes. Fun Park's open, but no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Uncrowded slopes near Yellowstone mean more vert, less lines—pack layers for breezy March chills and snag those tix before the melt teases. Who's dropping in?
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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 Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring shredding with a solid **175 cm snow depth at the summit (3403m)** and **114 cm at the base (2073m)**—that's about 69 inches up top and 45 inches down low for you imperial fans. Snow quality is gripping, perfect for carving groomers or charging variable off-piste spots, with machine-groomed secondary surfaces keeping things fun. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (last dump March 6), but the season total boasts Big Sky's legendary average of **400 inches**.
All **40 lifts** are spinning and **218 of 250 km trails** (87%) are open, including the valley run—think 4847 acres of uncrowded bliss across four mountains, from beginner greens to expert chutes like Headwaters or Lone Peak Tram access. Today's vibe: chilly at **-9 to -2°C** (-15°F to 28°F) with cloudy skies, ideal for lapping without crowds.
Gear up for epic powder days ahead: Saturday dumps **11 cm** with temps -15 to -5°C and snowline dropping low; Sunday stays wintry at -22 to -13°C; Monday adds **2 cm** amid heavy showers -14 to -6°C. Warmer spells Tuesday (-5 to 0°C) through Wednesday (-4 to 3°C), but that base holds strong till April 26 close. Powder alert's out—up to 6 inches possible soon!
Pro tip: Hit the Lone Peak Tram for heli-like lines, or northside groomers for mellow vibes. Fun Park's open, but no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Uncrowded slopes near Yellowstone mean more vert, less lines—pack layers for breezy March chills and snag those tix before the melt teases. Who's dropping in?
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.