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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 2 MIN

Heavenly's 70th Kicks Off as Tahoe Preps for Epic Snowfall

from Heavenly Mountain Resort, California/Nevada Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is just warming up for its epic 70th anniversary season, but early December's been a bit stingy on the dumps—think thin cover perfect for cautious carves on the California side. Right now, snow depth sits at a modest **22 cm at the base (2001m)** and **30 cm up top at the summit (3060m)**, with that gripping quality holding steady since the last fluff on November 22—no freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total still building from a light start. Only **6 of 27 lifts** are spinning (22% open), unlocking **4.7 km of 94 km total pistes** (5% terrain), mainly Patsy's, Powder Bowl, Mombo, and Gunbarrel via the Tram from 9am-4pm daily. Off-piste? Stay on cat tracks for now—valley run's closed, fun park shuttered, no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Locals are buzzing about expanding soon as snowmaking cranks and temps drop. Current vibe at base: mild around 40-52°F with SW winds gusting F5-F6, cloudy-to-clear skies and freeze-thaw up high—grab layers for those variable Tahoe transitions. Lift lines should be chill with limited opens. Buckle up for the powder party ahead! Forecasts scream incoming: **8-102 cm new snow at summit Saturday night into Sunday** (Dec 20-21), temps dropping to 31°F/-1°C highs with SW F4 winds, snowline dipping to 2110m. Monday-Tuesday piles on **20-27 cm** more amid -2°C days; by mid-week (23-25 Dec), expect **36-48 cm blasts**, colder at 22-28°F, and up to 55 cm by Friday (26th)—total **15in+ next 7 days**. Base could see 37+ cm dumps by Wednesday. Epic base-building underway! Pro tip: Hit the 70th Anniversary Kick-Off today—festivities, après vibes, and prime early-season stoke before the storms bury it. Gondola's sightseeing-only (9am-4pm), California Lodge dishing eats. Conditions evolve fast—check Epic App for real-time lifts/trails. Tahoe's calling, get after it safely! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Heavenly Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Heavenly Mountain Resort Hey shredders, Heavenly Mountain Resort is just warming up for its epic 70th anniversary season, but early December's been a bit stingy on the dumps—think thin cover perfect for cautious carves on the California side. Right now, snow depth sits at a modest **22 cm at the base (2001m)** and **30 cm up top at the summit (3060m)**, with that gripping quality holding steady since the last fluff on November 22—no freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total still building from a light start. Only **6 of 27 lifts** are spinning (22% open), unlocking **4.7 km of 94 km total pistes** (5% terrain), mainly Patsy's, Powder Bowl, Mombo, and Gunbarrel via the Tram from 9am-4pm daily. Off-piste? Stay on cat tracks for now—valley run's closed, fun park shuttered, no halfpipe or night skiing yet. Locals are buzzing about expanding soon as snowmaking cranks and temps drop. Current vibe at base: mild around 40-52°F with SW winds gusting F5-F6, cloudy-to-clear skies and freeze-thaw up high—grab layers for those variable Tahoe transitions. Lift lines should be chill with limited opens. Buckle up for the powder party ahead! Forecasts scream incoming: **8-102 cm new snow at summit Saturday night into Sunday** (Dec 20-21), temps dropping to 31°F/-1°C highs with SW F4 winds, snowline dipping to 2110m. Monday-Tuesday piles on **20-27 cm** more amid -2°C days; by mid-week (23-25 Dec), expect **36-48 cm blasts**, colder at 22-28°F, and up to 55 cm by Friday (26th)—total **15in+ next 7 days**. Base could see 37+ cm dumps by Wednesday. Epic base-building underway! Pro tip: Hit the 70th Anniversary Kick-Off today—festivities, après vibes, and prime early-season stoke before the storms bury it. Gondola's sightseeing-only (9am-4pm), California Lodge dishing eats. Conditions evolve fast—check Epic App for real-time lifts/trails. Tahoe's calling, get after it safely! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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