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  • gointhedistance
    Registered Loser
    • Jan 2011
    • 640

    #1

    Big Sky or Bridger - Right Now

    In Bozeman for a couple of days... first time. Planned/wanted to ski BB, but with the warm weather and lack of snow - wondering if the better option would be Big Sky strictly based on snow conditions...

    I have been checking the weather and other threads - but anyone with insight regarding the snow conditions from yesterday would be helpful.

    Don't turn this into a battle of which resort is better - just what you have experienced over the last couple of days please...

    Thanks for the help - appreciate it.
    -deej
    I'm against picketing... but I don't know how to show it...
  • OverTurn
    The Fetamorphasis
    • Nov 2007
    • 889

    #2
    with a lack of fresh snow, it depends on if you like bumps. Bridger will be moguled up. Big Sky will have bumps but generally more grooming.

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    • bushman
      I got the red boots
      • Nov 2009
      • 2696

      #3
      Without new snow Big Sky is always my choice. Super Bros and laps on the groomers.
      If the shocker don't rock her, then Dr. Spock her. Dad.

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      • baseWeldr
        ...
        • Dec 2002
        • 1404

        #4
        bb slackcntry deliverin', gotta walk a bit tho...new stuff moved a lil bit ystrdy but not far/deep
        inbounds Nfacing chalk, yes w/bumps -maybe they make u stronger?dunno my tolerance is whacked been there toolong...
        hope you got summa that stormage somewhere anyway.......
        ...

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        • gointhedistance
          Registered Loser
          • Jan 2011
          • 640

          #5
          Not to revive this thread from the dead - but I skied back at BS a day ago and it was definitely worth it. Compared to other things going on resort wise - BS grooms so hard on the lower mountain - plus a good layer of fresh is way worth it. Upper mountain has been reasonable without new snow - but 2 runs off of Lone Peak Triple Chair with new snow was almost the best of the year so far.... other than GT the past 2 days.
          -deej
          I'm against picketing... but I don't know how to show it...

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          • TexasGortex
            Registered User
            • Dec 2009
            • 588

            #6
            How is Big Sky looking/whats the forecast? I'm headed up at this weekend. First timer, so I'm excited. Also, all the CO people can thank me for the snow since I changed my plans... I was suppose to be in Vail this week!

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            • mnskier
              Just living the dream...
              • Feb 2010
              • 564

              #7
              Originally posted by TexasGortex
              How is Big Sky looking/whats the forecast? I'm headed up at this weekend. First timer, so I'm excited. Also, all the CO people can thank me for the snow since I changed my plans... I was suppose to be in Vail this week!
              This seems to be conservative in my opinion and is only for ~7500 ft but I would say gonna be deep by this weekend in to next week.

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              • TexasGortex
                Registered User
                • Dec 2009
                • 588

                #8
                Perfect, this weekend into next week is my schedule. I'm dying for some snow.

                Any must-sees or must-dos for my first time there? I keep going to the same familiar resorts, haven't had to explore in awhile.

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                • Mudfoot
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 1142

                  #9
                  Got a free place to stay and was heading to Big Sky in about a week. Can anyone give me a first hand report? Their web site suspiciously omits any YTD snow info. The only other source I can find shows 102", which makes the claimed base of 72" at top and 52" at the base literally impossible. Is the snowpack really that lame at Big Sky right now?

                  Also, the Challenger Lift is closed for the season. I do not want to pay over $100 for a ticket to just ski groomers. Is the Ridge even doable at this point?
                  Gravity Junkie

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                  • 2FUNKY
                    Registered User
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 10539

                    #10
                    ^You should just stay home and clean your kitchen. BS is way out of your league if that's your logic.

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                    • Bunion
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 24133

                      #11
                      You can still ski all of Challenger without the lift. Ride Headwaters, ski, lap around and repeat.
                      I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

                      "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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                      • Mudfoot
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 1142

                        #12
                        The steeps at BS are a rock festival if there is not good snow cover. Their web site claims "400 + inches of annual snowfall," but nowhere on the site does it give YTD snow total for this season, like every other major area in the country. I called them twice and neither person could give me a number. One guy said they do not keep track, which makes me wonder how the fuck they come up with their 400+" annual average.

                        Regardless of BS's hide the ball marketing strategy, I found one number from an unreliable source of total YTD snowfall for BS of 102", which if true is the worst in the west by a very large factor, and makes their claimed "base" totally suspect.

                        I am just trying to find out what the skiing is like right now. Is coming there and thinking I can ski off the Ridge and some of the other steeps without destroying my skis delusional?
                        Gravity Junkie

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                        • WMD
                          Registered User
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 1647

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mudfoot
                          The steeps at BS are a rock festival if there is not good snow cover. Their web site claims "400 + inches of annual snowfall," but nowhere on the site does it give YTD snow total for this season, like every other major area in the country. I called them twice and neither person could give me a number. One guy said they do not keep track, which makes me wonder how the fuck they come up with their 400+" annual average.

                          Regardless of BS's hide the ball marketing strategy, I found one number from an unreliable source of total YTD snowfall for BS of 102", which if true is the worst in the west by a very large factor, and makes their claimed "base" totally suspect.

                          I am just trying to find out what the skiing is like right now. Is coming there and thinking I can ski off the Ridge and some of the other steeps without destroying my skis delusional?
                          I haven't been to BS since Christmas but live in Bozeman. They've gotten way more than 100" so far at BS. Friends who ski there all the time say it's been pretty good, although it has been warmer and drier than we like for a while now. That said there is still plenty of snow up high.

                          Skiing at Big Sky is always hard on your skis. Accept it or don't ski it.

                          Bridger on the other hand has no snow and should close immediately. Don't even consider skiing the Ridge. It will destroy your body as well as your skis.

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                          • Mudfoot
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 1142

                            #14
                            Thanks for the info, that is just what I was looking for. Despite Challenger being closed, everything is accessible, but even though it's mid-March and you've had good snow, take the rock skis. Big Sky is just like Crested Butte. World class steeps, but the locals are so used to hitting rocks every run they don't even think about it anymore. It's just part of your game. To be forewarned is to be forearmed, with rock skis.
                            Gravity Junkie

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                            • Bunion
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 24133

                              #15
                              One guy said they do not keep track, which makes me wonder how the fuck they come up with their 400+" annual average.

                              How much did it snow at Big Sky last season? Compare season-over-season snow totals and snow stats for Big Sky.


                              Looks like nearly 200" for the winter season of 15/16.

                              And that 400" number is so fucking stupid you just have to shrug. It is Annual snow fall, if Big Sky was open for skiing year round maybe it would make some sense.

                              1995/96 was a huge year and we got 398". from 10/1 through 5/1. 99" fell in October....

                              And BTW, it is currently snowing in Bozo.
                              I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

                              "Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"

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