EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 2 MIN
Late Season Vibes at Catamount: Spring Snow and Summer Plans Ahead
from Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report · host Inception Point Ai
Hey shredders, dreaming of fresh turns at Catamount Mountain Resort? As your local insider whispering from the Berkshires' snowy heart—where Massachusetts meets New York—I'm stoked to drop the real scoop on conditions. Right now, we're in late-season mode with the resort closed for skiing since early April, but the mountain's still whispering winter vibes for those chasing spring vibes or planning next season.Base snow depth hovers around 20-30 inches from groomed packs, while the summit sits at about 40 inches, holding steady despite recent melt from temps in the mid-40s°F under partly cloudy skies. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero flakes—but the season total clocks in at a solid 120 inches, keeping the base punchy for off-season adventures.All lifts and 33 trails are shuttered till November, shifting focus to hiking, biking, or pond skimming events if any pop up. Pistes are firm and crusty from freeze-thaw cycles, with off-piste patchy and icy in shaded spots—best for cautious sidecountry explorers with skins.Today's crisp at 42°F with light winds, perfect for a base lodge brew. Forecast looks epic: tomorrow's high 38°F with flurries adding 1-2 inches overnight; Wednesday 35°F sunny; Thursday 40°F possible 3 inches; Friday 42°F showers; Saturday 45°F with 2 more inches. Total 6-8 inches by weekend could revive backcountry buzz!Pro tip: Check Catamount's site or app for summer ops like mountain biking—lifts might spin for that soon. No major notices, but watch for mud on lower trails and leash up pups. Pack layers, hit the après with local IPAs, and keep eyes on that incoming dump. Who's ripping first? Stay frosty!For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0PThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Hey shredders, dreaming of fresh turns at Catamount Mountain Resort? As your local insider whispering from the Berkshires' snowy heart—where Massachusetts meets New York—I'm stoked to drop the real scoop on conditions. Right now, we're in late-season mode with the resort closed for skiing since early April, but the mountain's still whispering winter vibes for those chasing spring vibes or planning next season.Base snow depth hovers around 20-30 inches from groomed packs, while the summit sits at about 40 inches, holding steady despite recent melt from temps in the mid-40s°F under partly cloudy skies. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours—zero flakes—but the season total clocks in at a solid 120 inches, keeping the base punchy for off-season adventures.All lifts and 33 trails are shuttered till November, shifting focus to hiking, biking, or pond skimming events if any pop up. Pistes are firm and crusty from freeze-thaw cycles, with off-piste patchy and icy in shaded spots—best for cautious sidecountry explorers with skins.Today's crisp at 42°F with light winds, perfect for a base lodge brew. Forecast looks epic: tomorrow's high 38°F with flurries adding 1-2 inches overnight; Wednesday 35°F sunny; Thursday 40°F possible 3 inches; Friday 42°F showers; Saturday 45°F with 2 more inches. Total 6-8 inches by weekend could revive backcountry buzz!Pro tip: Check Catamount's site or app for summer ops like mountain biking—lifts might spin for that soon. No major notices, but watch for mud on lower trails and leash up pups. Pack layers, hit the après with local IPAs, and keep eyes on that incoming dump. Who's ripping first? Stay frosty!For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0PThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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