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Spring Shred Alert: Big Sky's 4,366ft Vertical Awaits Before Season Close April 26
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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 skiing vibes right now, with a solid 33-54" base depth at the base keeping those turns buttery from the 6,800ft base up to the 11,166ft summit. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but variable conditions on piste mean packed powder and groomed runs are ready for carving, while off-piste stays adventurous—check the app for the latest as spring transitions hit.
Expect clear skies today with calm winds turning westerly gusts to 20mph aloft, daytime highs around 41-51°F at mid-mountain cooling to crisp nights in the 20s—perfect for a post-run aprés without freezing your face off. Looking ahead, the next five days stay mostly sunny and mild: tomorrow 38-40°/19°, then 40-42°/17-20°, peaking at 45° midweek before dipping to 39° with possible flurries by Friday—temps hover 30s-50s highs, lows teens to 20s, ideal for maximizing vertical on Lone Peak's 4,366ft drop.
Of the 40 lifts, 29-40 are spinning, unlocking 92 of 320 runs (28% open) across 1,917 acres—beginners snag 30 groomers, while experts hit 5 black diamonds, and intermediates link 43 blues on 5,850 skiable acres. Season total? Closing in on the legendary 400" average, with base stakes showing reliable settled snowpack despite no recent dumps.
Pro tip from the locals: Spring lift closures are rolling in, so hit the Madison 8 superchair early for top-to-bottom bombers, and watch for bonus weekend ops as the season wraps April 26. Grab the Big Sky app for real-time trail maps—no crowds, epic terrain, Yellowstone nearby. Powder hounds, this is your playground—strap 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.
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is dishing out prime spring skiing vibes right now, with a solid 33-54" base depth at the base keeping those turns buttery from the 6,800ft base up to the 11,166ft summit. No fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, but variable conditions on piste mean packed powder and groomed runs are ready for carving, while off-piste stays adventurous—check the app for the latest as spring transitions hit.
Expect clear skies today with calm winds turning westerly gusts to 20mph aloft, daytime highs around 41-51°F at mid-mountain cooling to crisp nights in the 20s—perfect for a post-run aprés without freezing your face off. Looking ahead, the next five days stay mostly sunny and mild: tomorrow 38-40°/19°, then 40-42°/17-20°, peaking at 45° midweek before dipping to 39° with possible flurries by Friday—temps hover 30s-50s highs, lows teens to 20s, ideal for maximizing vertical on Lone Peak's 4,366ft drop.
Of the 40 lifts, 29-40 are spinning, unlocking 92 of 320 runs (28% open) across 1,917 acres—beginners snag 30 groomers, while experts hit 5 black diamonds, and intermediates link 43 blues on 5,850 skiable acres. Season total? Closing in on the legendary 400" average, with base stakes showing reliable settled snowpack despite no recent dumps.
Pro tip from the locals: Spring lift closures are rolling in, so hit the Madison 8 superchair early for top-to-bottom bombers, and watch for bonus weekend ops as the season wraps April 26. Grab the Big Sky app for real-time trail maps—no crowds, epic terrain, Yellowstone nearby. Powder hounds, this is your playground—strap 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.