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Spring Shred at Steamboat: Backcountry Corn and Late-Season Powder Dreams

Spring Shred at Steamboat: Backcountry Corn and Late-Season Powder Dreams

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Hey powder hounds, dreaming of Steamboat's legendary Champagne Powder? As of early May, this Routt County gem is in full spring mode, with the resort closed for the season after an epic run. But don't hang up your boots yet—nearby backcountry spots like Rabbit Ears Pass are holding onto some shreddable snow for adventurous souls.

Snowpack sits at a modest 4 inches observed (58 inches at the 9,453-foot pass), about 85% of normal, down 2 inches in the last 24 hours from melt[2]. No fresh dumps in the past day, but expect 2 inches over the next 72 hours and up to 6 inches in 5 days as cooler systems roll in—perfect for late-season tours[2]. Temps are balmy at 51°F today, turning that base slushy, so watch for icy patches in shade on off-piste runs[2].

Steamboat itself wrapped with solid season totals (check onthesnow.com for exacts, as reports lag), but regional vibes scream mixed spring corn: groomers softening fast, hero snow possible on east-facing slopes before noon. Lifts and trails? Zilch open at the hill, shifting focus to Howelsen Hill (8 inches forecast next 3 days) or backcountry beyond[2].

Weather's warming now but flips: light precip mid-week building to 8 inches possible nearby at spots like Beaver Creek[2]. Piste dreams mean earning turns—pack your AT gear for Rabbit Ears' 16% normal pack, ideal for mellow snowshoe laps or ski mo[2].

Pro tip: Spring melt means avy caution; check CAIC for notices. Locals are rallying at A-Basin (dumping 9+ inches today!), but Steamboat's calling for summer hikes on those empty trails. Stay stoked—Colorado snow lingers for the bold!

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