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Spring Shred Alert: Aspen's Final Laps Before Snowmass Closes Sunday
Published 4 weeks ago
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Ski Report for Aspen Snowmass, Colorado
Daily Ski Conditions for Aspen Snowmass, Colorado
Hey shredders, Aspen's wrapping up an epic season with spring vibes calling your name—think corn snow carves and sunny laps before the final curtains. Snowmass is bowing out strong this Sunday, April 5, after a solid run, while Aspen Mountain keeps spinning through mid-April as conditions hold. Right now, base depths hover around 19-45 inches across the four mountains, with summits packing 114cm (about 45 inches) of spring-packed goodness—perfect for those groomed cruisers.
Recent dumps? Light action lately, like 4-10cm in early March spots, but forecasts scream fresh turns: up to 3 inches today with heavy showers blanketing from summit to base, then 2 inches over the next 48 hours. Lifts are humming—16 of 41 open system-wide, including 15/20 at key spots, unlocking 56 of 98 trails for your freeride fix. Pistes are prime **spring snow**, machine-groomed and ready to rip, though off-piste is variable—stick to bounds as gates tighten.
Weather's playing nice up high: today's max 37°F dropping to 21°F with those snow flurries, feels like winter bite. Tomorrow clears to 48°F/20°F, Sunday hits 52°F/29°F—prime for goggle tans. Next week? Warming to 40s-60s°F, mostly clear with low precip odds, snowlines rising but still shreddable. Season totals? Aspen averages 300 inches yearly, and this one's delivered reliably.
Pro tips from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—single file on routes, yield to groomers, no pups on Aspen Mountain. Après awaits with $98 lift tix post-Snowmass close. Storm could flip the script, so check cams for powder alerts. Get after it—this is peak Colorado send-it season!
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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 Aspen Snowmass, Colorado
Hey shredders, Aspen's wrapping up an epic season with spring vibes calling your name—think corn snow carves and sunny laps before the final curtains. Snowmass is bowing out strong this Sunday, April 5, after a solid run, while Aspen Mountain keeps spinning through mid-April as conditions hold. Right now, base depths hover around 19-45 inches across the four mountains, with summits packing 114cm (about 45 inches) of spring-packed goodness—perfect for those groomed cruisers.
Recent dumps? Light action lately, like 4-10cm in early March spots, but forecasts scream fresh turns: up to 3 inches today with heavy showers blanketing from summit to base, then 2 inches over the next 48 hours. Lifts are humming—16 of 41 open system-wide, including 15/20 at key spots, unlocking 56 of 98 trails for your freeride fix. Pistes are prime **spring snow**, machine-groomed and ready to rip, though off-piste is variable—stick to bounds as gates tighten.
Weather's playing nice up high: today's max 37°F dropping to 21°F with those snow flurries, feels like winter bite. Tomorrow clears to 48°F/20°F, Sunday hits 52°F/29°F—prime for goggle tans. Next week? Warming to 40s-60s°F, mostly clear with low precip odds, snowlines rising but still shreddable. Season totals? Aspen averages 300 inches yearly, and this one's delivered reliably.
Pro tips from the locals: Uphill policy's strict—single file on routes, yield to groomers, no pups on Aspen Mountain. Après awaits with $98 lift tix post-Snowmass close. Storm could flip the script, so check cams for powder alerts. Get after it—this is peak Colorado send-it season!
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.