With fresh snowfall and sunny skies in the forecast, it’s shaping up to be a fantastic week for spring skiing, so break out the shorts and sunblock!
The slopes welcomed 7 inches of new snow over the Tuesday-Wednesday break, setting the stage for some epic runs. Operating on an adjusted schedule, enthusiasts can check the latest updates for lift operations. Today, temperatures are expected to reach a high near 38 degrees, with winds from the east blowing at 20-23 mph and gusts up to 28 mph.
As twilight skiing and riding come to a close, the addition of Saturday nights this season has been met with enthusiasm. The positive feedback from visitors has been overwhelming, with many expressing their delight at the extended hours. For those who relished the thrill of nighttime adventures, the Twilight Season Pass for next season is worth considering.
Looking ahead to the weekend, sunshine dominates the forecast, with a fresh breeze expected on Friday followed by gentler winds on Saturday. Highs are anticipated to reach 49-51 degrees on both Saturday and Sunday, offering ideal conditions for outdoor enjoyment.
In the realm of adventure, The Bowl beckons after a round of avalanche mitigation. Patrol efforts have resulted in the opening of all terrain by 1:45 PM today, with plans to keep The Bowl accessible throughout the week, pending favorable conditions. Visitors are reminded to respect boundaries and closures for their safety.
Meanwhile, thrill-seekers can explore the Rogue Terrain Parks, where recent additions have added to the excitement. The new Super Tanker at the Lower Juliet Terrain Park has garnered praise, while the newly opened jump line at West Dream promises exhilarating experiences. From boxes to rails and jump lines, there’s no shortage of opportunities to showcase skills. And as always, riders are reminded to “PARK SMART” and prioritize safety.
For the latest updates and changes, enthusiasts are encouraged to follow the mountain’s Instagram stories and Mountain Report. Additionally, subscribing to Powder Texts ensures timely notifications about powder days, delays, and operational adjustments.
Anticipated highlights for the week include the operation of 5 lifts, access to 37-44 trails (with 19-22 groomed), and the availability of 2 terrain parks. With a snow base ranging from 80 to 101 inches, the stage is set for memorable mountain adventures.
As the season unfolds, skiers and snowboarders can look forward to carving through pristine powder and soaking up the sun-drenched slopes, making the most of every moment on the mountain.