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Big Sky's Firing: 81 Percent Open, Spring Conditions, and Zero Lift Lines Await
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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 firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that epic Lone Mountain magic with 89cm (35 inches) at the base and a solid 145cm (57 inches) up top at 3403m—plenty of settled snowpack for carving turns without scraping rails. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (last real snow hit mid-March), but expect 2cm fresh tomorrow on the summit with temps hovering -9 to -2°C up high and -4 to 7°C at base, keeping that **gripping snow quality** prime for edgeable groomers and variable off-piste stashes.
Nearly the whole playground's open: 29 of 40 lifts spinning (that's 39/40 per some reports), unlocking 3/250km of **pistes** but a whopping 159/320 runs (81% open) across 2549 acres—beginners got 62/67 greens, while experts eye 8/61 blacks like Bone Crusher or Headwaters chutes for that heli-ski vibe without the bird. Current weather's cloudy and chilly around -3 to 3°C, perfect for lapping without overheating, and the season's rolling strong till April 26 with average annual dumps of 400 inches building the base.
Peeking ahead, tomorrow (Wed) stays cool at 32-18°F with possible flurries, Thursday drops to 31-18°F but adds 2cm new snow, warming Friday to 44-17°F, Saturday 45-17°F, and Sunday 46-22°F—prime spring shredding window before potential sunbaked corn. Off-piste? Variable with steep high-elevation terrain, so scope webcams like Lone Peak Tram or Andesite Stake for real-time stashes, and hit the new Explorer Gondola area for progression zones.
Pro tip: No lift lines mean more vert (4350ft drop!), but grab tix early—resort's buzzing with 100% beginner access and parks for park rats. Dress for wind and watch avy forecasts on those expert bowls. Time to point 'em and send it—Big Sky's calling your quiver!
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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 firing on all cylinders right now, delivering that epic Lone Mountain magic with 89cm (35 inches) at the base and a solid 145cm (57 inches) up top at 3403m—plenty of settled snowpack for carving turns without scraping rails. No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours (last real snow hit mid-March), but expect 2cm fresh tomorrow on the summit with temps hovering -9 to -2°C up high and -4 to 7°C at base, keeping that **gripping snow quality** prime for edgeable groomers and variable off-piste stashes.
Nearly the whole playground's open: 29 of 40 lifts spinning (that's 39/40 per some reports), unlocking 3/250km of **pistes** but a whopping 159/320 runs (81% open) across 2549 acres—beginners got 62/67 greens, while experts eye 8/61 blacks like Bone Crusher or Headwaters chutes for that heli-ski vibe without the bird. Current weather's cloudy and chilly around -3 to 3°C, perfect for lapping without overheating, and the season's rolling strong till April 26 with average annual dumps of 400 inches building the base.
Peeking ahead, tomorrow (Wed) stays cool at 32-18°F with possible flurries, Thursday drops to 31-18°F but adds 2cm new snow, warming Friday to 44-17°F, Saturday 45-17°F, and Sunday 46-22°F—prime spring shredding window before potential sunbaked corn. Off-piste? Variable with steep high-elevation terrain, so scope webcams like Lone Peak Tram or Andesite Stake for real-time stashes, and hit the new Explorer Gondola area for progression zones.
Pro tip: No lift lines mean more vert (4350ft drop!), but grab tix early—resort's buzzing with 100% beginner access and parks for park rats. Dress for wind and watch avy forecasts on those expert bowls. Time to point 'em and send it—Big Sky's calling your quiver!
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.