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Spring Corn and Blue Bird Days: Your Last Chance to Shred Aspen Before Season Close
Published 3 weeks, 5 days 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 spring season with that classic corn snow vibe calling your name for some late turns! Right now, Snowmass boasts a solid 114cm base depth, while Aspen Mountain sits at 119cm up top and 45cm at base—perfect for carving groomers before the melt kicks in. Fresh powder? Aspen got 6 inches yesterday with 2 more this morning, and last snow was around 4-11cm on March 31, totaling about 10cm fresh lately. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but spring conditions mean sun-soaked piste with spring snow reported—think creamy off-piste if you hunt the shade.
Lifts are spinning strong: 15-16 of 20-41 open across the four mountains, unlocking 56 of 98 trails at Snowmass and bits at Aspen Mountain (season closes April 19, so plenty of time left). Current weather's mild and clear, highs around 52°F at town level with mins dipping to 20-29°F, feeling crisp up high.
Looking ahead, it's mostly bluebird bliss: today clear at 52°F/29°F, tomorrow sunny 42°F/29°F, then warming to 44-45°F midweek with zero precip chances early—prime for hero snow before possible flurries later. Snow line stays high, so expect more slush than blower, but that's April in Aspen, baby!
Season total? Averaging 297 inches historically, with this year's base holding at 22-25 inches lately. Pro tip: avalanche danger N/A, but hit the grooming reports for fresh tracks—spring fun's in full swing, no major notices, just pack sunscreen and charge those final laps!
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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 spring season with that classic corn snow vibe calling your name for some late turns! Right now, Snowmass boasts a solid 114cm base depth, while Aspen Mountain sits at 119cm up top and 45cm at base—perfect for carving groomers before the melt kicks in. Fresh powder? Aspen got 6 inches yesterday with 2 more this morning, and last snow was around 4-11cm on March 31, totaling about 10cm fresh lately. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours, but spring conditions mean sun-soaked piste with spring snow reported—think creamy off-piste if you hunt the shade.
Lifts are spinning strong: 15-16 of 20-41 open across the four mountains, unlocking 56 of 98 trails at Snowmass and bits at Aspen Mountain (season closes April 19, so plenty of time left). Current weather's mild and clear, highs around 52°F at town level with mins dipping to 20-29°F, feeling crisp up high.
Looking ahead, it's mostly bluebird bliss: today clear at 52°F/29°F, tomorrow sunny 42°F/29°F, then warming to 44-45°F midweek with zero precip chances early—prime for hero snow before possible flurries later. Snow line stays high, so expect more slush than blower, but that's April in Aspen, baby!
Season total? Averaging 297 inches historically, with this year's base holding at 22-25 inches lately. Pro tip: avalanche danger N/A, but hit the grooming reports for fresh tracks—spring fun's in full swing, no major notices, just pack sunscreen and charge those final laps!
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.