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Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report
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Welcome to the unofficial "Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to the latest snow conditions, weather updates, and expert tips for an unforgettable skiing experience in Utah. Tune in daily for insights on trail openings, lift operations, and insider advice to make the most of your Park City adventure. Perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, this podcast keeps you informed and ready to hit the slopes!Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportFor more info go to https://catamountski.com/or check out https://berkshireeast.com/This is a Quiet Please Studios production to learn more https://www.quietplease.aiThis show includes AI-generated content.
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Late Season Vibes at Catamount: Spring Snow and Summer Plans Ahead
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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Catamount Spring Skiing: Beat the Slush with Early Morning Runs
# Catamount Mountain Resort Snow ReportWell shredders, if you're thinking about heading to Catamount Mountain Resort in New York right now, here's what you need to know about conditions on the mountain. The resort is absolutely firing on all cylinders with 39 trails currently open across 133 acres of terrain, which means there's plenty of variety whether you're a beginner cruising the greens or an expert looking to push your limits on the blacks. With six lifts spinning to keep the lines moving, you won't be spending half your day waiting around.Right now we're solidly in late spring skiing territory, which means the snow is consolidating and you're likely dealing with that classic corn snow situation that develops when you get sunny days followed by cold nights. The base elevation at Catamount sits around 1,500 feet, so spring conditions are definitely the name of the game. If you're planning to hit the mountain, getting there early is absolutely crucial because once that spring sun gets going, the snow softens up quick and you'll want to be off the mountain before things get slushy and slow.The weather forecast shows temperatures warming up as we move through the week, which is typical for early May in the Northeast. You're probably looking at daytime highs in the upper 40s to low 50s Fahrenheit, so dress in layers and bring sunscreen because that UV reflection off the snow is no joke. Nights are still dropping into the 30s, which helps set up that freeze that creates the corn snow conditions we mentioned.For anyone planning a trip, keep in mind that late season skiing in the Northeast can be hit or miss depending on elevation and recent weather patterns. Catamount's terrain is relatively modest in vertical, so conditions can change rapidly as the season progresses. If you're serious about getting some turns in, aim for early morning sessions when everything is still firm and fun. Afternoon skiing is definitely possible but requires patience and the right technique to handle whatever conditions have developed by then.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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Catamount's Firing: 39 Trails, Fresh Powder, and a Cold Snap Coming Your Way
Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is absolutely crushing it right now, firing on all cylinders with 39 trails open and six lifts spinning to whisk you up for epic runs[1]. Whether you're bombing groomers, hitting the terrain parks with their fresh jumps, or earning turns on uphill routes like Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, or Sidewinder, this spot's got your playground ready—just snag an uphill ticket and dodge the grooming and snowmaking crews[1].Snow depth at the base is a solid 18 inches, bolstered by killer recent snowmaking, while that storm last weekend dumped over 8 inches of fresh powder to keep things playful across the mountain[1]. Piste conditions are prime for carving with excellent coverage, and off-piste spots are calling if you're chasing that untouched vibe—though always respect the ops zones.Right now, it's pleasantly crisp at the base around 32°F under clear skies, with the summit chilling at 30°F and barely a whisper of wind—perfect for lapping without freezing your toes off[1]. But brace yourselves: the forecast is turning frigid for some legendary spring skiing. Sunday night into Monday, temps crash to highs of 18°F and lows near zero, then Tuesday and Wednesday stay locked in the low-to-mid 20s with wind chills biting hard under mostly cloudy skies[1]. The whole week ahead screams cold-locked bliss through midweek, ideal for powder hounds.No season total snowfall listed yet, but with this momentum, Catamount's proving why it's a Northeast gem. Head up soon—terrain parks are popping, coverage is on point, and that cold snap will have the mountain humming. Grab your pass and go send it! [1]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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Catamount's Off-Season: Why May Means Mountain Biking, Not Moguls
Catamount Mountain Resort, that hidden gem straddling the New York-Vermont border, is calling all shredders and powder hounds! Think like a local: we're talking epic runs just a quick hop from the Berkshires or Hudson Valley, perfect for day-tripping without the I-95 madness. But here's the real talk—it's early May, and Mother Nature's flipped the script on winter. The resort's wrapped up its 2025-26 season, with lifts parked until November. No fresh turns right now, folks; the snow's melted into spring slush under 50°F sunny vibes.Base depth? Zilch at the 1,391-foot bottom, and summit's bare at 2,000 feet—no white carpet left from the season's **35-inch total snowfall**, which was solid but no record-breaker. Last 24/48 hours? Zero new flakes; it's been rain and thaw city. All 11 lifts and 37 trails are closed, groomers on hiatus.Today's weather? Crisp 48°F at base with clear skies and light winds—prime for hiking or biking the trails instead. Forecast looks juicy: tomorrow's 55°F high with showers, Sunday 60°F partly cloudy, Monday 62°F sunny, Tuesday 58°F with possible evening rain, and Wednesday cooling to 52°F under overcast skies. No storms brewing, just that shoulder-season tease.Pistes are grassy and off-piste? Muddy meadows, my friends—save your edges for fall. Locals are buzzing about summer ops kicking off soon: mountain biking on those legendary trails, disc golf, and maybe some pond skimming events if the melt holds. Check catamount.com for reopen dates, and note the base lodge is open weekends for eats and brews. Pro tip: Hit nearby Butternut or Jiminy Peak if you're jonesing for late-season snowmaking, but Catamount's primed for next winter's powder party. Gear up, stay stoked!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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Catamount's Spring Finale: Tubing and Ziplines Take Over as Ski Season Winds Down
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but late April vibes mean slim pickings on the slopes right now. Official reports show just 2 of 8 lifts spinning with 0 of 41 trails open—yep, everything's closed for skiing as of the latest update, likely wrapping up after their final day on April 4th. Base depths are hovering thin at 3-24 inches across sources, with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours and season totals around 48 inches.Conditions? Think spring slush transitioning to bare ground—primary surfaces are listed as powder or machine-groomed in older reports, but with no open runs, piste and off-piste action is off the table. Snowmaking happened recently, but uphill travel is your only hill option on routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers and cats.Weather's playing nice for non-ski hangs: today's around 34°F high with snow flurries dropping to 10°F overnight. Look ahead—Thursday partly cloudy at 30°F/18°F, Friday clear 36°F/14°F, Saturday partly cloudy 41°F/26°F, Sunday cooling to 26°F/15°F, then Monday cloudy max 5°C with snow showers possible. Warmer spells through Saturday could melt any remnants, but chillier days follow with freeze-thaw cycles and light rain risks early week.Pro tip: Swap skis for tubing—it's popping with 5 chutes open 10am-4pm, or hit the CataMonster zipline for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Weekend hours rock: Sat 8:30a-8p or 9p, Sun 8:30a-4p. Roads are open, just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for spring adventures. Check catamountski.com for real-time shifts, and give the ops crew props for keeping it epic all season!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Spring Shredding at Catamount: Uphill Access and Epic Conditions Before the Melt
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season in epic spring style, straddling that NY-MA border just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for a quick rip if you're craving turns before the melt! Right now, it's slim pickings on the slopes with only 2 of 8 lifts spinning and a big fat 0 of 44 trails open, as the official final day was April 4th, but uphill travel is still on via routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snowcats!).Snow's hanging tough at 3-24 inches base depth (some spots 12-24"), with spring conditions dominating—think machine-groomed or variable where it's open, no fresh powder in the last 24/48 hours, last real dump way back on March 23, and a season total around 48 inches. Piste is closed but uphill-ready; off-piste is natural snow only on glades like Birch Cathedral, though avalanche risk is N/A and everything's thawing fast.Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, base temps around 43°F and summit 41°F, highs in the 30s-40s—bundle up but expect freeze-thaw cycles. Looking ahead: Friday brings some clouds and 10-15°C peaks with light rain possible; Saturday light rain showers, 11°C max; Sunday rain then cooling to -1°C night; Monday cloudy 5°C; Tuesday snow showers dropping to -7°C—prime for potential freshies if you're uphill game!Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 8:30a-8/9p, Sun to 4p, but check catamountski.com for live updates—tubing's been firing with 5 chutes if skiing's shut. Hit the CataMonster zipline post-ski for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Locals say pack patience, layers, and that stoke—spring shredding waits for no one!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Mountain Resort: Late Season Conditions and What to Expect Before Closing
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportCatamount Mountain Resort is winding down what's been quite the season, and if you're thinking about squeezing in some late-season runs, here's what you need to know about current conditions on the border between Massachusetts and New York.The resort is currently operating with just 2 out of 8 lifts spinning, which tells you we're in that final stretch of the ski season. Unfortunately, all 41 trails are closed at the moment, so Catamount isn't actively running ski operations right now. However, looking back at recent reports from early April, the resort had a 12-inch base depth with 8 lifts operational, so conditions were still decent just a few days ago as the season was winding down.The good news from earlier in the season shows Catamount finished strong with solid terrain diversity across its 44 trails. The resort reported spring conditions on its primary surface with machine-groomed secondary runs, and those 135 skiable acres offered plenty of variety for all skill levels. The vertical drop of 1,000 feet provides some genuine mountain terrain despite the modest elevation ranging from 1,000 feet at the base to 2,000 feet at the summit.Looking at the weather picture for the coming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. Thursday should bring partly cloudy skies with highs around 30 degrees, Friday looks clear with highs reaching 36 degrees, and the weekend appears partly cloudy with highs in the low 40s. Sunday will be the coldest day coming up, with highs just hitting 26 degrees. These spring conditions mean freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, which can create variable snow quality throughout the day.For the season overall, Catamount recorded 48 inches of total snowfall, with the last significant snow arriving back in mid-March. The resort is located conveniently just 2.5 hours from New York City, making it an accessible option for the tri-state skiing crowd.If you're planning a visit, call ahead at 413-528-1262 or check catamountski.com to confirm operating status, as we're definitely in the home stretch of the season. Spring skiing means early morning powder and afternoon slush, so timing your day strategically can make all the difference. The resort also features the CataMonster, the longest dual zipline in the United States, if you want to mix in some non-skiing adventure alongside your runs.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Final Days: Spring Vibes and Uphill Adventures at the End of Season
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but it's slim pickings right now on the slopes. All 41 trails are closed across the 1,000-foot vertical drop straddling NY and MA, with just 2-3 of 8 lifts spinning for uphill travel only on spots like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat—grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign the waiver if you're hiking up for that skinner fix.Snow's hanging tough at a base depth of 3-24 inches (some spots 12-18 at summit), but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—season total around 48 inches, relying heavy on snowmaking. Pistes are variable or spring-like where covered, off-piste thin and natural-snow-only trails like Birch Glade fully shut; expect machine-groomed or powder vibes if anything opens, but it's mostly closed for now.Today's cloudy with base temps near 43°F and summit 41°F, feeling like end-of-season slush potential. Looking ahead, mostly dry freeze-thaw action: highs climbing to 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday, dipping to -7°C nights midweek, light rain Sunday morning (9mm total), winds easing off—no big dumps forecast.Final ski day was Saturday, April 4th, so pivot to spring vibes: hit the CataMonster zipline at 55+ mph over the trails or aerial adventure park. Weekend hours were 8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun if you're chasing stragglers, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for ops updates. Mountain crew's grinding hard—give 'em props! Stay rad, locals know Catamount's gold for varied terrain when snow stacks up.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Season Finale: Uphill Only, Spring Conditions, and Planning Next Winter's Shred
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season after a killer run—official closing was yesterday, April 4th, but locals know the vibe lingers if conditions hold. Right now, it's slim pickings with **3 of 8 lifts spinning** but a whopping **0 of 44 trails open**, thanks to spring thaw and no fresh dumps lately (last notable snow hit March 23). Base depths hover at **12-24 inches** in spots, but without open runs, it's more for uphill adventurers than full sends—stick to routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with season totals around **48 inches** total, bolstered by their beast snowmaking on most trails. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, but off-piste is closed and bony—think spring slush over hardpack if anything's rideable. Current weather's cloudy and mild, base around **43°F**, summit **41°F**, perfect for beers by the lodge but not carving.Looking ahead, the forecast screams shoulder season: light rain Sunday morning (maybe 9-10mm total), temps peaking 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday and dipping to -7°C nights by Tuesday—trace snow showers possible midweek, but no big reloads. Winds easing from fresh SW to calm.Pro tip: Uphill policy's strict—watch for groomers and snowcats. Resort's still buzzing with 1,000ft vert, night skiing history, and summer zips on deck. Hours were weekends till 8-9p, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for any pop-up ops. Pack the board for next winter's powder chaser! Stay rad, locals.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Final Day Send: Last Chance to Shred the Berkshires Before Season Close
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, grab your boards because Catamount Mountain Resort in the Berkshires is wrapping up an epic 25/26 season with a bang—today's the final day, Saturday April 4th, so hit those slopes before they call it! The crew's kept things prime with machine-groomed and powder surfaces holding strong at 18-24 inches base depth from summit (2000ft) down to base (1000ft), though some spots show 12-18in lately thanks to their killer snowmaking on favorites like Ridge Run, Shawenon, Upper Alley-Cat, and more.No fresh dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches fell over the past 72, building on a solid season total around 48 inches. Right now, 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, with 15 of 44 trails open (about 38% terrain, 51 acres), mixing groomers and spring vibes—perfect for carving cruisers or buttery park tricks. Weather's chilly and snowy today with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, so layer up for that crisp carve feel.Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy tomorrow (high 30°F, low 18°F), then clearing up Friday (36°F/14°F) before warming Saturday (41°F/26°F)—but brace for cooler swings Sunday (26°F/15°F) with possible rain/snow showers early next week as freeze-thaw hits, maxing around 16°C then dipping to -1°C. Pistes are groomed solid, off-piste glades like Lower Glade are natural snow only but mostly closed; stick to open runs to avoid thin spots.Pro tip from the locals: Uphill travel's cool on Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat if you've got a pass or ticket—sign the waiver and dodge groomers/winches. Hours rock till 9pm tonight, then tubing's still firing. With 1000ft vert and night lights, it's a NYC escape (just 2.5hrs away) worth the send—shoutout to ops for the grind! See you gnar side.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Final Day: Last Laps on Southern New England's Epic 25/26 Season
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down its epic 25/26 season with the final day set for tomorrow, Saturday, April 4th—don't miss your last laps on this Southern New England gem straddling MA and NY! Right now, the mountain's open for snow sports, but trails are closed across all 44 runs, from beginner-friendly groomers to black diamond thrills like Ripper and Christopher's Leap. Only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, perfect for uphill policy holders eyeing skinning routes like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Shawenon—grab a pass or ticket and sign that waiver, as groomers and snowcats are out hustling.Snow's holding at a solid **18-24" base depth** from extensive snowmaking, with primary surfaces packing **powder** vibes and secondary spots **machine-groomed** for that corduroy carve—though piste conditions are thin end-of-season style, off-piste is hushed for now. No fresh dump in the last 24 or 48 hours (just 10" over 72 hours per older reports), and season totals aren't listed, but they've kept the party going strong. Summit hits 2000ft, base at 1000ft for 1000ft vert—pure fun factor.Today's weather? Snow showers with highs around **34°F** and lows **10°F**, feeling crisp under clear-to-partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead: Thursday partly cloudy (**30°F/18°F**), Friday sunny (**36°F/14°F**), Saturday milder (**41°F/26°F**), Sunday cooling to **26°F/15°F**—freeze-thaw cycles incoming, so watch for variable snowpack, but no big storms forecast yet. Winds chill it down, but bundle up for those final turns.Pro tip: Tubing's firing with 5 chutes if you're craving action, and uphill travel's your golden ticket—shoutout to the ops crew keeping it real. Hit catamountski.com for live updates, and ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Last call to send it—carpe diem on the hill!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Spring Skiing at Catamount: Chase the Corduroy Before April 5th
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report# Catamount Mountain Resort Snow ReportWell, spring skiing is in full swing at Catamount Mountain Resort, and here's what you need to know before heading up to the mountain straddling the New York and Massachusetts border.**Snow Depths and Recent Snowfall**The base is sitting at a modest 12 to 18 inches, with the summit holding 18 to 24 inches. The last significant snowfall hit back on March 13th, so we're well into that spring consolidation phase where the snow gets dense and sticky. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, and truthfully, don't expect fresh powder anytime soon—the forecast shows no significant snowfall on the horizon.**Current Terrain Status**Here's the reality check: only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning and roughly 15 of 44 trails are open, translating to about 38 percent of the terrain available. That said, the resort is doing solid work with spring conditions and machine-groomed surfaces keeping runs in decent shape. If you're heading out, the terrain park is operational, and tubing is available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those looking for family-friendly fun.**Weather Outlook**Today expect cloudy skies with a high near 43 degrees Fahrenheit at the base. Tomorrow should bring partly cloudy conditions with highs around 30 degrees, which is actually ideal for firming up the snowpack. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday warms up to around 41 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Sunday stays cool and partly cloudy with highs near 26 degrees. It's classic spring skiing weather—cold mornings mean decent corduroy early on, but afternoon softening is inevitable.**Season Snapshot**Catamount has recorded 48 inches of total snowfall for the season, which is right in line with the resort's average of 47 inches annually. The mountain offers 44 trails across 135 skiable acres with a respectable 1,000-foot vertical drop, making it a solid choice for the region, especially for intermediate skiers and families.**Heads Up**The resort's projected closing date is April 5th, so if you're planning a spring session, time is running out. The weekend hours are Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to work with. Roads are open, and the mountain is firing on all cylinders despite the limited terrain. Spring skiing here means getting out early for the best conditions before the afternoon slush takes over—classic strategy that never gets old.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Final Weekend: Spring Skiing and Warm Weather Before Shutdown
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportCatamount Mountain Resort is wrapping up what's been quite the season, with the final day of the 2025/26 winter season coming this Saturday, April 4th. If you're thinking about squeezing in one last run before things shut down, here's what you need to know.Right now, conditions are classic spring skiing. The base is sitting at 3-24 inches with 15 out of 44 trails open and just 3 of 8 lifts spinning. That's 38 percent of the mountain available for play. The primary surface conditions are machine groomed and spring-like, which means you're looking at that typical late-season corn and slightly soft snow, especially in the afternoons. The season total snowfall stands at 48 inches, with the last significant dump hitting back on February 17th. More recently, there was about 10 inches in the past 72 hours, but nothing new in the last 24 hours.As for the weather heading into the weekend, expect cloudy skies with a base temperature around 43 degrees Fahrenheit at noon. It's that perfect shoulder season where mornings can still be solid but afternoons warm up quick. Looking ahead at the forecast through Saturday's final day, temperatures will hover in the mid-40s to mid-60s. Friday should see highs around 64 degrees, while Saturday creeps up to 66 degrees. That warm-up means you'll want to hit the slopes early if you're chasing the best snow of the day.A couple of things worth noting: Catamount operates weekends only during this time of year, so you've got Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to make your moves. Also, if you're into uphill travel, certain routes are open including Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Just remember you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, and a signed waiver is mandatory.This is your last call for the season, so make it count!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Late Season Catamount: Weekend Uphills and Spring Slush Before the Melt
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is in full wind-down mode this late season, with all lifts and trails closed for regular operations—bummer for a midweek rip, but they're still open weekends only if you're chasing those final turns! Think uphill policy vibes: snag a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat. Watch for groomers and snowmakers out there grinding.Snow's thinning out with no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, base depths hovering around 12-24 inches from recent reports, and season total around 48 inches—solid effort, but spring's calling. Piste conditions? Machine-groomed where possible, shifting to spring slush with freeze-thaw cycles; off-piste is a no-go with everything shut down. Last real snow was mid-March, so expect variable, icy bits if you hike up.Right now, it's clear skies at the base around 32-33°F and summit 30-31°F, light 1 mph winds—perfect for a hike if you're hardcore! Upcoming forecast looks mild and wet: today cooler with rain possible (43° high), windy tomorrow (40°), then clearing to 51° Friday, clouding up to 59° Saturday. No big dumps ahead, mostly rain risks and temps climbing to the 50s-60s next week—melting fast, folks!Pro tip: Hit the site for uphill deets, show love to the ops crew keeping it real. If you're local, weekends could deliver groomed gold before full closure—pack the board and pray for a cold snap! Stay rad out there.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Mountain Resort Wraps Strong Season with Spring Conditions Through Late March
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportCatamount Mountain Resort is currently **closed for the season**, so unfortunately there's no skiing or snowboarding happening on the mountain right now. The resort wrapped up its operations after a weekend finale on March 29th, when they had 19 trails open serviced by 2 lifts and a carpet, offering skiers and riders one last chance to enjoy spring conditions before the season ended.During that final weekend push, conditions were solid with plenty of well-groomed terrain across the mountain. The resort had been running strong throughout late March with a respectable base depth of 18-24 inches and fresh powder conditions mixed with machine-groomed runs. That final Sunday offered partly cloudy skies in the morning before clearing up in the afternoon, with temperatures climbing into the upper 40s—classic spring skiing weather that the local shred community was definitely taking advantage of.Looking at the big picture for the season, Catamount delivered consistent snow throughout the winter months. March typically sees around 3.5 inches of snow across 2.1 days on average at the resort, and this season proved to be solid overall with reliable snowmaking backing up natural snowfall to keep terrain open and in good shape through the end of March.The resort's extended spring season kept things rolling well into late March, which is fantastic for anyone trying to squeeze in those final runs before summer takes over. The dedicated mountain operations crew was working overtime through the entire season to maintain conditions, and their efforts clearly paid off with strong terrain availability right up until closing day.If you're itching to ski again, mark your calendar for next season, which typically kicks off around mid-November. In the meantime, Catamount offers summer activities like ziplining and a high ropes course, making it worth a visit even when the snow melts away.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Weather Pause: Uphill Access Open, Saturday Reopening in Sight
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's in a weather-induced hiatus—closed Tuesday through Friday, with all lifts and trails shut down tight as of the latest check. No open runs means zero action on the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, or any of those 41 trails like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, or Ripper; everything's paused while the ops crew hustles to keep conditions prime for a comeback.Uphill access is your ticket to fun if you're feeling adventurous—routes like Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder are open, but grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any winch cats or groomers out there. Show the mountain ops heroes some stoke when you spot 'em!Snow depths? Reports are blank across the board—no current base or summit numbers, zero new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering around 60 inches YTD from some trackers. Last flakes fell mid-March, so pistes are firm from grooming and snowmaking, but off-piste is a no-go with everything closed. Weather's chilly and clear today, base around 32-47°F, summit dipping to 30°F with light winds—perfect for spring vibes if they fire up.Looking ahead, forecasts tease a mix: cold snaps with mins near 3°F and maxes up to 32°F early week, possible light snow to the base in spots over 48 hours, then warming to 16°C by late week with rain risks and freeze-thaw cycles. Winds could pick up, so layer up for variable shredding.Big heads-up: They're hyped to reopen Saturday for potential spring sends—plan your road trip from NYC (just 2.5 hours away) and stay tuned to catamountski.com for the green light. No COVID closures this time, just Mother Nature calling the shots. Gear up, respect the uphill policy, and let's pray for that powder reload—Catamount's fighting to squeeze every last turn out of the season!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Roars Back: Spring Conditions Perfect for Late Season Carving
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort in Hillsdale, NY, is roaring back to life today after a weather-induced hiatus—lifts are firing up on this prime Saturday, perfect for late-season carves across 135 acres of **groomed and solid** piste goodness for all levels. Think machine-groomed runs holding strong with spring vibes, though off-piste stays closed to keep things safe—stick to the marked lines for buttery turns.Base depths hover around **3-24 inches** (some spots as low as 12"), with no fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the season total clocks in at a respectable **48 inches**. Currently, expect **3 of 8 lifts open**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1, unlocking **15 of 44 trails** (about 38% open) like Cat's Meow, Kelli's Run, and Spencer's Way—prime for progression from greens to blacks. Summit and base temps are chilly, around 39-47°F today with cloudy skies, but bundle up as it dips to the 20s overnight.Uphill policy is live for passholders or ticketed adventurers—skin up routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder, but watch for groomers, snowcats, and ops crews hustling to prep the hill. Sign that waiver and give 'em high-fives!Looking ahead, no big dumps imminent, but forecasts whisper up to **3 inches** over the next 7 days, with temps climbing to the 30s max and lows in the teens—clear skies early, then windier and below freezing at all elevations. Days ahead: cooler 20s-30s Saturday through Friday, snow line hugging the base, ideal for corn snow hunts if you're chasing that hero texture.Grab weekend hours (8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun) and hit the slopes—roads are open, conditions are solid for groomer laps. No major notices beyond standard uphill rules, so gear up, respect the hill, and let's send it before spring melt steals the show!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Big Reopen: Spring Conditions and Saturday's Return to the Mountain
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, dreaming of carving fresh lines at Catamount Mountain Resort? Right now, the mountain's hitting pause—closed Monday through Friday due to weather, with all lifts and trails shut down tight. No quads spinning, no groomers humming, zero open runs out of 44, keeping those 135 acres on ice until the big reopen Saturday, March 28. Base and summit snow depths? Not reporting specifics lately, but recent vibes point to 3-24 inches at base with machine-groomed spring conditions holding firm where it was rideable.New snow's been shy—no fresh flakes in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total hovering around 48 inches so far. Piste was **solid and groomed** across all levels before the close, perfect corn for everyone from greens to blacks, but off-piste is a no-go—stay on the goods when it fires back up. Today's weather? Expect around 44°F highs dropping to 24°F, feeling crisp for late March. Looking ahead, tomorrow's balmier at 60°/37°, then cooling to 39°/24° Friday—classic shoulder-season tease with no big dumps forecast soon, though some spots hint at minor snow possible in the next week.Uphill travelers, you're golden on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge any sneaky snowcats or groomers. Shoutout to the ops crew grinding non-stop! Once gates swing open, expect that edge-to-edge coverage on west-side favorites. Pack layers, check catamountski.com for real-time updates, and get stoked—spring shred season's pushing hard for one last hurrah. Who's hitting first chair Saturday?The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Weather Pause: Uphill Access Open, Lifts Firing Back Up Saturday March 28
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, dreaming of fresh turns at Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border? Right now, the mountain's on a weather-induced hiatus—closed through Friday due to less-than-ideal conditions, with all 8 lifts (like the Ridge Quad and Catamount Quad) and 41 trails shut down tight. They'll fire up again Saturday, March 28, so mark your calendars for that powder chase.Snow's holding at a 12-inch base depth across base and summit, no new fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season total around 47 inches so far. Piste and off-piste? Everything's closed, but uphill travel's open on routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—just grab a season pass or uphill ticket, sign the waiver, and watch for groomers or snowcats.Today's vibe is warming up to 54°F with mild winds, tomorrow similar at 54°F, then cooling to 39-49°F through early next week—freeze-thaw cycles ahead, so expect variable spring slush if they spin lifts. No major storms brewing in the 5-day outlook, but keep eyes peeled for any sneaky flurries.Pro tip for visitors: Hit the uphill policy hard to stay safe, and big ups to the ops crew grinding behind the scenes. With 133 skiable acres, 36% beginner terrain, and night skiing potential later, Catamount's primed for epic sessions once open—projected close April 5. Dust off those boards and plan that comeback run!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Pauses Through Friday: Reopening Saturday with Fresh Groomed Runs
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed through Friday due to funky weather, with a triumphant reopening planned for Saturday, March 28th. Think of it as the mountain catching its breath while the snowmaking crew and uphill warriors keep things primed. No lifts spinning (all 8 are shut, including the Ridge Quad and Promenade Triple), zero trails open out of 41, so park those planks for a beat.Snow's on the thin side with a base around 12 inches and upper depths hitting 46 cm (about 18 inches), lower at 30 cm (12 inches)—machine groomed where it can be, but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours, and season totals hovering modest after a quiet winter. Off-piste? Stay clear, as natural snow trails like Birch Glade are closed too.Today's vibe is mild at 41°F, warming to 46°F tomorrow, peaking at 58°F Thursday and 55°F Friday before a chilly drop to 33°F Saturday—perfect for reopening if the snow holds. Longer forecast hints at freeze-thaw cycles with some rain chances later, so expect variable conditions; keep eyes peeled for updates.Uphill fans, your routes are live: Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Sidewinder—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and dodge groomers or snowcats like a pro. Big props to the ops team grinding non-stop. When gates swing open Saturday, it'll be fresh turns on groomed favorites—gear up, locals know spring skiing here can deliver epic carves if temps cooperate. Stay stoked and safe!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Reopens Saturday: Spring Shredding Incoming with 26 Trails and Solid Base
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hitting pause right now—closed Monday through Friday due to funky weather, but gear up for a ripper reopening on Saturday, March 28th with **26 trails** and **3 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Think well-groomed groomers like Upper Promenade, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Sidewinder ready to carve, all under natural snow only for those closeds like Birch Cathedral—no fresh powder dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours, but recent reports hint at 10 inches over 72 hours keeping base depths solid at **18-24 inches**.Weather's playing coy today with snow showers and temps hovering around **34°F high/10°F low**, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday at 30°F/18°F, clear skies Friday (36°F/14°F), and milder partly cloudy vibes Saturday-Sunday pushing 41°F/26°F then 26°F/15°F—perfect for late-season spring shredding if that freshie teases in. Pistes are machine-groomed and spring-like in spots, with off-piste variable and unpatrolled, so stick to bounds and stash those safety tools. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** logged earlier, but it's been a gritty East Coast winter holding strong.Pro tip: Terrain park fires up at 10am, snow tubing's open for non-ski fun, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinning. Give the ops crew big props—they're grinding non-stop. Mark your calendars for Saturday; this border-straddling gem (NY/MA, 2.5 hours from NYC) is primed for your final blasts before summer zips take over! Stay stoked, check catamountski.com for updates, and ride safe!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Spring Shred Season: Catamount's Late-March Push with Perfect Corn and Solid Groomers
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is hanging tough in late-season mode, with a quick closure Tuesday through Thursday before firing up again Friday for some prime spring vibes. Think **plenty of well-groomed terrain** ready for carving, thanks to the snowmaking crew battling the thaw like champs. Right now, they've got **4 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more—servicing **26 open trails** out of 44, including fan favorites like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, and Walter's Way. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but base depths hover around **3-24 inches** with machine-groomed surfaces perfect for smooth laps.Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies and temps climbing to the **mid-to-high 40s**, ideal for layering light and sending it. Looking ahead, expect cooler shifts: Thursday around **49°/35°**, Friday dipping to **39°/24°** with clearer skies, then mostly cloudy 30s-40s through the weekend, low snow chances but breezy at 20-30mph. Piste conditions are **groomed and solid** for all levels across 135 acres, though off-piste is closed—stick to the goods. Season total snowfall? Roughly **48 inches** logged, keeping the 1000ft vertical drop alive.Pro tip: Snag a season pass or uphill ticket for skinning routes like Upper/Lower Promenade and Sidewinder, but watch for groomers and snow guns. Terrain parks open at 10am for park rats, and they're pushing snow non-stop to stretch the season—reopening March 28th if you miss Friday. Locals say hit early for soft corn before the melt; it's NYC's quick-fix pow paradise. Gear up, show the ops team some love, and get those turns!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Spring Finale: Late March Groomers and Freeze-Thaw Cycles Keep the Stoke Alive
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still spinning lifts into late March, delivering those sweet spring vibes for skiers and riders craving one last hurrah! Think groomed runs begging for carves under cloudy skies, with temps climbing from the low 30s to near 50 degrees—perfect for shedding layers mid-day.Base depth sits around 12 inches, holding strong thanks to snowmaking magic across most trails, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—last flakes were mid-March. You've got 26 trails open and firing, serviced by 4 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1. Hits like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, Chute, Toni Matt, and Christopher's Leap are groomed and ready, blending greens, blues, and blacks for all levels. Terrain parks kick off at 10am for park rats.Pistes are mostly machine-groomed with plenty of laps possible, but expect variable spring conditions—firmer in shade, softer where the sun hits. Off-piste? Steer clear as glades like Birch Cathedral and natural snow trails are closed, and no recent dumps mean wind crust potential.Season total snowfall? Around 48 inches, but snowmaking is the hero keeping 51 acres open. Current weather's cloudy and chilly in the 30s-40s, with uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder open for skinning.Looking ahead, today's 57 degrees could soften things up, but forecasts flip to freeze-thaw: cooler nights dipping to -5C, highs around 4-16C through the week, with light rain possible Sunday night—pack your spring setup! Heads up: closed Tue-Thu, so hit Fri-Sun (8:30am starts, later on Saturdays). Show the ops crew some love—they're grinding non-stop. Grab tix online, mask up if needed, and snag those final turns before summer zips take over!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Spring Shredding at Catamount: Groomed Perfection Before the Thaw
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season laps with plenty of groomed goodness to keep your edges happy! They're open today after firing up on Friday, March 20th, boasting **26 trails** lit up and serviced by **4 lifts**—think Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and more for non-stop action. Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, perfect for carving those machine-groomed runs all over the hill, though no fresh snow has dropped in the last 24 or 48 hours—it's all about that snowmaking magic they've been blasting all week to fight the spring thaw.Expect classic **spring skiing vibes** right now: smooth, groomed pistes begging for buttery turns, with terrain parks opening at 10 a.m. for park rats to session. Off-piste? Steer clear as natural snow trails like Spencer's Way are closed, and ops are everywhere with groomers and snow guns—huge props to the mountain crew keeping it prime! Temps are chilly in the low 30s this morning, climbing to around **50°F** by afternoon, so layer up but ditch the parka later.Looking ahead, today's weather holds **snow showers** with highs near 34°F and lows at 10°F, shifting to partly cloudy Thursday (30°F/18°F), clear Friday (36°F/14°F), partly cloudy Saturday (41°F/26°F), and cooler Sunday (26°F/15°F)—prime for more groomer feasts before potential rain later next week. Season total snowfall? Around **48 inches** base-wide, but it's the snowmaking that's the real MVP here.Quick heads-up for adventurers: Closed Tuesdays-Thursdays, so plan your weekend raid. Uphill policy's strict—grab a pass or ticket, sign the waiver, and stick to routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder. Roads are open, parking's good, and it's just 2.5 hours from NYC for that quick escape. Grab your board, hit those open quads, and make some turns before the melt wins—Catamount's delivering the goods!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Late Season Carving at Catamount: Spring Skiing, Groomers, and Corn Snow Magic Awaits
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing up for some epic late-season laps starting today—think classic spring skiing with plenty of groomed terrain begging for your carves! The crew's been blasting snow nonstop to keep things prime, and they've got **26 trails** spinning under **4 open lifts**: Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1, and they're ready to roll from open till close.Base depth sits at a solid **18 inches**, ramping to **24 inches** at the summit, all machine-groomed and variable in spots for that fun, carveable feel—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing those buttery turns. No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the snowmaking magic has the pistes in top shape; off-piste is limited with most natural-snow-only trails closed, so stick to the groomers for max stoke.Weather's cooperating with colder starts in the **low 30s°F**, climbing to **around 50°F** by afternoon—grab layers for that crisp morning carve session! Looking ahead, expect freeze-thaw vibes: highs near **36-41°F** through the weekend with partly cloudy skies, then warming to the **50s** before light rain hits later—prime for corn snow if you're timing it right.Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're hanging tough into March with huge props to the ops team keeping it open Tuesdays-Thursdays closed, back strong Fridays through weekends. Heads up for uphill travelers: routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are go, but snag a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snow guns!Terrain parks fire up at 10am, so rally your crew for jumps and rails. This NY/MA border gem (just 2.5 hours from NYC) is delivering value-packed turns—don't sleep on these final days of winter glory! Lace up and send it.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Late Season Grind: 1000ft Vertical and 26 Open Trails Near NYC
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out those late-season vibes on the NY-MA border, just a quick 2.5-hour rip from NYC! With a solid **18-24" base depth** holding strong from summit (2000ft) to base (1000ft), you've got plenty of coverage for carving up the 1000ft vertical. Primary surfaces are **powder** with **machine-groomed** runs keeping things buttery smooth—perfect for linking turns on the open terrain.Right now, **4-5 of 8 lifts** are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet, servicing **26 open trails** out of 44. Think groomed gems like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, Ridge Run, and more, plus terrain parks firing up at 10am for jumpers and jibbers. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10" dropped in the past 72, and season totals are stacking up nicely thanks to their epic snowmaking.Weather's chilly and cooperative today around **28-33°F at base, 23-31°F summit** under cloudy skies with light winds—ideal for non-stop laps. Look ahead: expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow (high ~30°F, low 18°F), clearing up Friday (~36°F), warming to 41°F Saturday, then dipping to 26°F Sunday. Cold nights in the teens keep the snow preserved, but bundle up as wind chills bite.Pistes are groomed and ready, with off-piste variable—stick to open runs for the best flow. Heads up, they're closed Tue-Thu to save the slopes for weekends (Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p, Fri 9a-9p), so plan your attack accordingly. Uphill routes like Promenade and Sidewinder are game if you're skinning up. Plenty of laps left before spring thaw—grab your pass and make tracks! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Spring Shredding at Catamount: Fresh Snow and Open Terrain as Season Winds Down
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportThe spring conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort are ramping up with some solid terrain available despite the resort being in its final stretch of the 2025-26 season. Currently, 26 trails are open and serviced by four functioning lifts, giving you plenty of options to carve up the mountain.Looking at the snow situation, the base depth sits at a respectable 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and machine-groomed runs on the secondary terrain. The resort picked up 10 inches of snow over the past 72 hours, which is a nice injection of fresh coverage as we head into mid-March. Season total snowfall numbers aren't currently displayed, but those recent dumps have kept conditions solid for spring skiing.Today's weather is bringing snow with a high of 34 degrees and a low around 10, so bundle up because it's chilly out there. The next few days look milder, with Thursday partly cloudy and highs around 30 degrees, Friday clearing up with highs reaching 36, Saturday becoming partly cloudy with highs climbing to 41, and Sunday staying partly cloudy with temperatures dipping back to the mid-20s. It's classic spring weather—variable but rideable.The lift situation is a bit limited as the season winds down. The Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple are both spinning, along with the Learning Area Carpet 1, giving you solid access to the terrain with snowmaking. However, the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are all shut down for now. This doesn't drastically limit your options though, as the open lifts service plenty of groomed runs across the mountain.One important note for your visit: the resort is closed Tuesday through Thursday to conserve the slopes for weekends, so plan your trip accordingly. If you're heading up on a weekend, you'll have plenty to work with. The terrain parks open at 10 a.m., and if you want to get some laps in, uphill travel is available on Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower and Upper Sidewinder with a current season pass or uphill ticket.Catamount sits just 2.5 hours from New York City and offers 44 total trails across 135 skiable acres with 1,000 feet of vertical. Even though we're in late season mode, the mountain still delivers quality runs and that classic East Coast spring skiing experience where you can actually enjoy being outside without the deep freeze. The snow's holding up nicely, and with the current forecast bringing mostly dry conditions through the weekend, you've got a solid window to get some spring turns in before the season winds down.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Firing: 39 Trails, Fresh Groomers, and Spring Conditions in the Northeast
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, grab your boards and let's dive into the freshest scoop on Catamount Mountain Resort—your Northeast playground straddling NY and MA, just a quick rip from NYC. Right now, the mountain's firing with **39 trails open** and **6 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for buttering those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that kick off at 10am. Base depth's holding steady at around **18-24 inches**, thanks to solid snowmaking on most runs like Ali's Alley, Bobcat, Chute, and Upper Promenade, though natural snow trails like Birch Cathedral and Spencer’s Way are closed.No fresh fluff in the last 24 or 48 hours, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep pistes **machine-groomed and powdery** in spots—think carve-ready corduroy with some variable off-piste where it's thinner. Temps today are hovering in the **thirties to mid-forties** under cloudy skies with fog and rain lingering, so layer up and watch for slick spots. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but they're making it happen.Peeking ahead, tomorrow's warming to **58°F** before cooling to **43°F** Tuesday, dipping to **34°F** Wednesday, and **39°F** Thursday—freeze-thaw vibes with light rain possible early, then mostly dry and windy. By week's end, expect chillier days around **30-40°F** with potential dustings and calmer winds, ideal for spring skiing if the snowmaking holds.Pro tip: Stick to open uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder for skinning up. Show the ops team some love—they're heroes keeping this 1000ft vertical drop alive across 135 acres for all levels. No major closures noted, but call ahead (413-528-1262) as weather's fickle. Time to charge those open black diamonds like Catapult and Christopher's Leap—Catamount's still got that stoke!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Firing: Fresh Powder, Open Trails, and Northeast Bliss Await
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powder stashes and groomed cruisers calling your name! Base depths are sitting solid at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving from the 2000-foot summit down the 1000-foot vertical drop across 135 skiable acres. Primary surfaces are delivering fresh **powder**, with machine-groomed secondary runs keeping things buttery smooth.No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches dropped over the past 72 hours to keep the goods flowing—season total not specified yet, so stay tuned. Right now, **6 lifts** are spinning out of 8, servicing **39 open trails** from beginner alleys like Ali's Alley to black diamond beasts like Chute and Ripper. Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are wide open, while a few like Catamount Quad stay closed—plenty to explore for all levels.Weather's chilly and crisp today with snow showers, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—bundle up for those face shots. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warmer Saturday (41-26°F), then cooling Sunday (26-15°F)—prime conditions for mid-March laps without the deep freeze. Piste is machine-groomed gold, off-piste holding variable powder where natural snow rules. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats.Pro tip from the locals: Hit weekdays like today (9a-4p Mon/Tue) to dodge crowds, weekends go till 9p Sat. Uphill routes open on select trails like Ridge Run if you're skinning up. Snowmaking crew's crushing it, but watch for fog or rain in forecasts. Grab your pass at catamountski.com—2.5 hours from NYC, this border-straddling gem's ready for your victory laps! Who's joining the party?The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Spring Conditions: Catch the Cold Snap Window Before Season's End
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportRight now at Catamount Mountain Resort, conditions are solidly spring-like with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s, slopes showing plenty of brown spots as the snow base recedes. As of the most recent reports, the resort is operating with five out of eight lifts spinning—the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are your ticket up the mountain, while the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet remain shuttered. On the trails front, you've got a decent selection with roughly 24 trails open out of 41, including classics like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and the popular Ridge Run corridor, though some steeper terrain like Echo's Run, Lauren's Run, and the natural snow only sections remain closed.The latest snow data shows Catamount picked up 7 centimeters of fresh powder from the last snowfall on March 13th, which provided a nice boost to the base depth. However, with temperatures climbing and the season winding down, coverage is becoming patchy—definitely watch out for the brown spots between runs and stick to the slopes with snowmaking support if you want reliable conditions.Looking ahead at the next five days, things are about to get interesting. Heavy rain is moving in Monday morning with roughly 20 to 23 millimeters expected, heaviest during Monday night, but temperatures are dropping rapidly afterward, so that rain will transition to snow dust by evening. Expect freeze-thaw conditions Monday afternoon with highs reaching 14 degrees Celsius before plummeting to minus 7 degrees Celsius Tuesday morning. From Tuesday onward, conditions stabilize into mostly dry weather with cold temperatures ranging from minus 9 to 3 degrees Celsius through Thursday. Winds are expected to be fairly strong Tuesday afternoon before calming considerably by Wednesday.Spring skiing at Catamount means you need to time your runs carefully—early morning laps will feature the firmest, most consistent snow, while afternoon sessions might turn into corn or slush depending on sun exposure. The resort averages just over 0.1 bluebird powder days during the second week of March historically, so those perfect snow conditions are rare this time of year. With the season clearly in its final act and brown grass becoming increasingly visible, if you're planning a visit in the coming days, prioritize the groomed runs serviced by snowmaking and hit the slopes early before the afternoon sun softens things up too much. The cold snap moving in after Monday's precipitation might actually provide one final opportunity for decent conditions mid-week before the inevitable spring thaw takes over.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Last Turns at Catamount: Spring Corn and Skinning Routes Before the Thaw
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border is winding down the season with a spring vibe kicking in, but there's still some action if you're chasing those last turns. Right now, they've got **5 out of 8 lifts spinning**—Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1 are open, keeping the flow going for beginners and intermediates—while **0 out of 41 trails** are listed as open on the official status, likely due to warm temps melting things out fast. No fresh snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, with snow depths at zero across base and summit per third-party reports, and piste conditions firm or bare from the heat.Today's weather is mild around the **mid-30s to low 40s°F**, cloudy with fog possible and no new precip expected—perfect for a chill base lodge hang but not prime pow. Looking ahead, the forecast warms up quick: tomorrow dips to **34°F**, then climbs to **36-37°F** Sunday, hitting **45-64°F** through midweek with rain risks washing out any remaining cover. Off-piste? Stay away—variable crust and slush with no base to support it.Season total snowfall isn't detailed lately, but the resort's snowmaking has kept things viable till now. Pro tip from the locals: uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skinning if you're earning your turns. Terrain parks were firing earlier but check on arrival. No major notices, though past blogs hint at lift repairs pending crane work once snow clears—might mean summer vibes soon. Grab tickets online ahead, mask up in lines, and hit it early for the softest corn before it turns to mash potatoes. Catamount's diverse 119 acres and quick NYC access make it worth the drive for that final send—stay safe out there!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Firing On All Cylinders: Spring Skiing Gold Before the Pattern Shifts
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportCatamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with plenty of terrain to explore and solid snow conditions to make your weekend plans worthwhile. Currently, the resort has five out of eight lifts up and running, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, which means you've got solid access to the mountain. With 39 open trails being serviced by those operational lifts, there's no shortage of options whether you're looking to cruise groomers or hunt for untracked powder stashes.The snowpack is looking pretty solid with base depths ranging from 18 to 24 inches, giving you that cushion you want underfoot as spring skiing season progresses. While there wasn't any new snow in the last 24 hours, the mountain picked up 10 inches over the past 72 hours, which means fresh powder conditions are still very much a reality on plenty of runs. The primary surface is reported as powder with machine-groomed secondary surfaces, so you've got variety depending on which terrain you're hitting.Today's weather is treating skiers and riders well with temperatures hovering in the low 30s and some afternoon snow showers expected, though accumulations should be minimal. Looking ahead at the next five days, you're in for a mixed bag typical of New England spring skiing. Tomorrow and Saturday will see temperatures in the upper 30s to low 40s with partly cloudy skies, which could mean some morning corn conditions before things soften up. By Sunday and Monday, expect temperatures to drop back into the mid-20s to low 30s, which should help preserve snow quality and might even bring some additional flurries into the mix.The terrain parks opened at 10 AM today if you're looking to send some tricks, and the learning areas have carpet lifts running for anyone introducing themselves to the sport. If you're planning an uphill adventure, Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower Sidewinder, and Upper Sidewinder are all open for skinning. One heads-up: the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are currently closed, so plan your route accordingly. With nearly all trails at the resort covered by snowmaking, conditions should remain skiable throughout the season even as spring temperatures creep in. Get out there and make the most of these next few days before the weather pattern shifts.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Closed for Snowmaking: When Will the Guns Finish and Fresh Powder Fly?
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, bad news from Catamount Mountain Resort on the NY-MA border: the mountain's closed today to let the snow guns blast and build base after a warm spell. No lifts spinning, no fresh tracks—think of it as Mother Nature's timeout for epic powder later.Lifts stand at 3 open (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Learning Area Carpet 1) with 39 trails groomed and ready from recent reports, but zero open right now amid the snowmaking push. Terrain parks fired up at 10am when running, and uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are game for skinning up.Snow depths? Sitting thin at zero reported base/summit per live cams, with no new fluff in the last 24/48 hours—season totals undisclosed but historically around 47 inches average. Pistes are machine-groomed where open, off-piste variable with wind crust risks after warmth; expect firm ice transitioning to slush without fresh dumps.Weather's balmy for March: mid-40s to 60s°F today with clouds and possible afternoon rain, cooling to 40°/21° tomorrow. Next 5 days look mild and dry—highs 30-41°F, lows teens to 20s, partly cloudy to clear, no big snow in sight but watch for sneaky showers.Pro tip: Call ahead (413-528-1262) or hit catamountski.com for real-time updates—ops crew's grinding non-stop. When it reopens, that 1000ft vertical over 44 trails awaits all levels, just 2.5 hours from NYC. Stay stoked, conditions flip fast this late season!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Spring Shred Alert: Catamount's 39 Trails Open, Hit Early Before the Melt Takes Over
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is rocking a spring vibe right now with 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet 1—perfect for carving those groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Temps are balmy in the mid-60s today, so expect fast, soft snow on piste from all that snowmaking magic keeping the runs prime, though off-piste might be slushy with zero recent dumps reported in the last 24 or 48 hours and base depths looking thin at zero measured. No season total snowfall listed, but the crew's hustling non-stop to maintain these lines—shoutout to mountain ops!Weather's got that tease of summer with highs around 64° today dropping to 40° overnight, then Thursday hits 60°/48°, Friday cools to 62°/21°, and the weekend stays mild in the 50s-60s with clouds and possible drizzle but no big snow in sight. Pack layers for those chilly nights, but layers off for midday laps!Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up. Locals say hit early to beat the melt—trails like Bobcat, Chute, and Ripper are groomed and ready, but watch for variable conditions as warmth hits. No special notices beyond knowing before you go, and it's wide open for snow sports. Quick escape from NYC, just 2.5 hours away—grab your board and send it before spring fully steals the show!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Late Season Grind: Spring Corn and Firm Lines Before the Melt
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out that late-season vibe right now, with 39 trails open and spinning on 6 lifts including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty of terrain to carve up for all levels, from groomers like Ridge Run and Upper Promenade to parks firing at 10am. Base depths are holding at 18-24 inches thanks to solid snowmaking, though no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—think machine-groomed surfaces with some powder stashes primary, perfect for smooth carves but watch for variable spots as temps climb.It's warming up fast, hovering in the 50s-60s today with rising mercury, so expect spring-like corn on south-facing runs while north sides stay firmer—off-piste is wind-affected and thin, best stick to piste for now. Season total snowfall? Not specified, but the crew's been grinding non-stop to keep it prime—big ups to the ops team!Peeking ahead, tomorrow hits 60° high/48° low, then 62°/21° Thursday, cooling to 40°/21° Friday—mostly cloudy with low precip odds, but bundle for chilly nights and possible freeze-thaw crust. No big dumps forecast, but shaded lines could hold magic.Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, and Sidewinders are open for skins or hikes. Temps are spiking, so hit early for best snow before slush sets in—resort's open Mon/Tue 9a-4p, longer weekends. Grab your board and chase that NY/MA border buzz before spring fully melts it out!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Firing: Fresh Powder, Epic Snowmaking, and 1000 Feet of Northeast Bliss Just 2.5 Hours from NYC
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing right now with that classic Northeast vibe—think powdery bliss mixed with groomed cruisers across its 1000-foot vertical drop. Base depths are holding steady at 18-24 inches, perfect for carving up the 44 trails that cater to everyone from green-circle newbies to black-diamond daredevils. Primary surfaces are fresh powder, with machine-groomed sections keeping things buttery smooth, though off-piste might get variable after recent winds—stick to the 39 open trails for the best lines.No massive dumps in the last 24 or 48 hours, but 10 inches over the past 72 keeps the stoke high, and their epic snowmaking (93% coverage) has the mountain dialed. Catch the action on 6 open lifts, including the Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple, plus a learning carpet for progression sessions—terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're open daily with weekdays rolling 9am-4pm (longer Thu/Fri nights) and weekends from 8:30am.Weather's playing nice today with snow flurries, highs around 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight—grab those thermals! Look ahead: partly cloudy Thu (30°F/18°F), clear Fri (36°F/14°F), milder Sat (41°F/26°F), then cooling Sun (26°F/15°F). Warmer spells mid-week could soften things, so hit early for hero snow before potential rain edges in later—locals say pack the rain shell just in case.Pro tip: Uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open for skinning, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop—give 'em a high-five. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, it's your quick escape for pow laps or night shredding on 22 lit trails. Boots up, conditions are prime—don't sleep on this! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Spring Shred Alert: Catamount's 39 Trails Spinning with 6 Lifts, Groomers Prime, Rain Tonight
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is still cranking out spring vibes with 39 trails open and 6 lifts spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Learning Area Carpet—perfect for lapping those groomers while the sun's teasing us with warmer days. Base sits at 18 inches deep, summit at 24 inches, all machine-groomed and ready for carves, though off-piste is staying mellow with no fresh powder stashes calling your name right now. No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season totals are holding strong thanks to that recent 10-inch dump over 72 hours keeping things skiable.Weather's playing nice today around 47°F with clouds and fog hanging low, but brace for rain lingering into the evening—temps in the 30s to 40s. Looking ahead, expect cloudy skies through Monday at 53°F, then a mix of clears and clouds next few days with highs climbing to 59°F by Saturday; no big snow dumps forecast, so groomed runs will be your jam as natural stuff melts on sunny slopes. Locals tip: Hit the shaded blacks like Toni Matt or Christopher's Leap early for the best hold—uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open if you're skinning up.Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and with 135 acres across 44 trails, there's something for every rider from greens to glades. Give the ops crew a fist bump—they're hustling non-stop. Grab your board and chase those last turns before the zip lines take over! [3256 chars]The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Firing Up: Fresh Powder, 39 Trails, and New England Bliss Await
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with that classic New England vibe calling your name! Think **39 open trails** serviced by **6 lifts**, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong for your laps—perfect for carving up 135 skiable acres from the 2000ft summit down a punchy 1000ft vertical drop. Primary surfaces are delivering **powder**, with **machine-groomed** secondaries keeping things buttery smooth, and base depths sitting solid at **18-24"**.They snagged **10" over the past 72 hours**, so fresh tracks are still popping if you hit it early, blending with their epic snowmaking to hold the line—no season total listed yet, but it's stacking up nicely. Pistes are prime for all levels across those 44 trails, from beginner alleys to expert chutes like Toni Matt and Christopher's Leap; off-piste spots in the glades are natural snow only but closed for now, so stick to the groomers and parks (opening at 10am daily). Terrain parks are dialed for jumps and jibs too.Weather's playing nice today with **snow showers** around a high of **34°F** dropping to **10°F** overnight—bundle up for that crisp carve session. Look ahead: Thursday brings partly cloudy at **30°F/18°F**, Friday clears up to **36°F/14°F**, Saturday warms to **41°F/26°F** partly cloudy, and Sunday chills to **26°F/15°F**—prime for more snowmaking if needed, with 1-3" possible soon and slick roads evenings, so drive smart.Weekend warriors, gates open Sat 9a-9p, Sun 8:30a-4p; hit weekdays Mon/Tue 9a-4p or Wed/Thu/Fri later. Snow tubing's live too—book that adrenaline rush! Uphill routes like Ridge Run and Sidewinders are open for skinning. Resort's open for snow sports, just 2.5hrs from NYC, so rally your crew and snag those turns before spring thaw whispers. Stay frosty, patrollers on 413-232-9405 for emergencies—see you sending it!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Firing: Fresh Powder and 39 Trails Wide Open on the NY-MA Border
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, calling all skiers and boarders to the NY-MA border for some epic Southern New England turns! With the mountain wide open for snow sports, expect **39 trails** lit up and serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet—plenty to keep you lapping from beginner greens to those black diamond steeps like Christopher's Leap or Ripper (though a few naturals like Birch Glade and Sunrise are holding strong too).Snow base is solid at **18-24 inches**, blending **powder** primary surfaces with **machine-groomed** secondaries for that perfect carve—groomers are dialed, and recent **10 inches over 72 hours** has freshened everything up nicely. No exact 24/48-hour breakdowns today, but the crew's snowmaking on 93% of 44 trails keeps it reliable, with terrain parks opening at 10am for park rats to session.Current vibe? A cloudy start with fog and possible freezing rain mixing in, temps hovering around **19-28°F** (feeling brisk with SW/W winds at 20-30mph)—bundle up but conditions are soft and stackable. Looking ahead, it's classic New England: snow showers today (1-3 inches possible, slick roads evening), partly cloudy Thursday (30-18°F), clear Friday (36-14°F), warming Saturday (41-26°F), then cooler Sunday (26-15°F). More snow chances midweek to keep the pow pure.Pistes are groomed gold with fresh refresh, off-piste variable but stash-hunting potential on wind-protected lines—watch for crust if winds whip. Season total? Not listed, but they're crushing it late-season. Pro tips: Snow tubing's open too, uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are go for skinners, night skiing on 22 trails till 9pm weekends. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, grab passes at catamountski.com and hit the 1000ft vert—fresh turns await, see you sending it!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Fresh Snow and Spring Vibes at Catamount Mountain Resort
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportPlanning a trip to Catamount Mountain Resort? Here's what's happening on the mountain right now, and whether those fresh tracks are calling your name.**Current Conditions & Trail Status**Catamount is operating with 39 open trails serviced by 6 open lifts, with terrain parks dialed in and ready to shred. The base depth is sitting at a solid 18-24 inches, giving you a decent foundation for spring skiing. About 10 inches of snow has fallen over the past 72 hours, which is fantastic for early March. The mountain is running on a mix of machine-groomed runs and natural snow, so groomers are in excellent shape for carving up those perfectly corduroy lines. If you're into natural terrain, the conditions are looking pretty sweet too.**What's Running & What's Closed**You've got the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet 1 spinning, while the Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, Mountain Cats Carpet, and Learning Area Carpet 2 are shut down. On the trail front, popular runs like Ali's Alley, Colonel's Caper, Cat's Meow, and Ridge Run are all open with snowmaking support. Snow tubing is also firing up if you want to bring along non-skiers in your crew.**The Weather Picture**Temperatures are hovering in the 30s to mid-40s, which is typical spring ski territory. The light snow that fell recently has been groomed out nicely, setting up some smooth riding conditions. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy skies tomorrow with highs around 30 degrees, followed by clear skies Friday with temps climbing to 36 degrees. The weekend brings partly cloudy conditions with highs in the low 40s, so it's warming up slightly. By the following week, forecasters aren't predicting any significant new snowfall, so get your turns in while the base is still solid.**The Bottom Line**Catamount is in a sweet spot right now with fresh snow on the mountain, good base depth, and a respectable number of trails and lifts running. The groomed runs are primo, and if you time it right before the temperatures climb too much, you'll find some enjoyable spring conditions. Just remember that with warming temps on the horizon, the best snow will be in the morning hours before the sun softens things up. Layer up, hit it early, and enjoy some quality turns in the Berkshires.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Dumping Fresh Powder and Soft Groomers - Get Out There Now
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime New England turns right now—think soft groomers begging for your edges and fresh flakes stacking up as we speak! With **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad, and Learning Area Carpet leading the charge), it's a playground for all levels from bunny hill butter to black diamond bombers. Base depths hover at **18-24 inches**, perfect for carving without bottoming out, and surfaces mix **machine-groomed gold** with fresh powder refresh—those groomers are hero snow, while parks are dialed for jumps and jibs opening at 10am.Snow's been dumping **10 inches past 72 hours**, with today's storm bringing **1-3 more inches** through the afternoon before mixing sleet—light SSE winds at 5-10mph, highs near **30°F**, so bundle up for that classic snow globe vibe. Pistes are soft and grippy, off-piste holding stashes in the glades like Birch Cathedral or Lynx if you're chasing untracked lines, but stick to open routes for uphill skinning: Promenade, Ridge Run, Sidewinder. Season total? Solid base from snowmaking pros keeping it consistent across 44 trails.Weather's your wingman: today stays active with snow till early tomorrow, then **partly cloudy Thursday (high 30°F, low 18°F)**, **clear Friday (36°F/14°F)**, **partly cloudy weekend (41°F/26°F Saturday, 26°F/15°F Sunday)**—prime for laps without thaw worries. Locals tip: roads slick tonight, so early bird gets the pow; snow tubing's open too for post-ski thrills, and shoutout to ops crew grinding non-stop. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Load the quiver—Catamount's calling for epic sends! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Firing: Fresh Powder, Cold Temps, and 39 Open Trails Near NYC
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with **39 trails** ripped open and **6 lifts** spinning to keep the stoke high—perfect for carving groomers or hitting the terrain parks that open at 10am. Snow conditions are prime: **powder** as the primary surface mixed with **machine-groomed** runs, sitting on a solid **18-24 inch base depth** from recent dumps including **10 inches over the past 72 hours**. No new snow in the last 24 hours, but the crew's blowing more fresh stuff this week to keep it buttery.Weather's biting with current temps hovering around **19°F** under partly cloudy skies shifting to overcast, west winds at 20-30mph—bundle up for that crisp New England bite. Looking ahead, expect a cold snap: tomorrow mostly cloudy at **16°F**, then **15°F** midweek, dipping to single digits overnight with wind chills to -15°F. By the weekend, highs climb to **17-26°F** under mostly sunny to cloudy vibes, but no big dumps forecasted—just stable cold to preserve the goods.Pistes are smooth and fast, ideal for all levels across 135 skiable acres, while off-piste stays variable—stick to open runs for safety. Season total snowfall? Not tracked yet, but they're making magic. Snow tubing's open too with 5 lanes of fun—grab tickets online ahead!Pro tip from the locals: hit uphill routes like Lower Promenade or Ridge Run if you're skinning up (pass or ticket required, watch for groomers). Lift hours rock weekdays 9am-4pm (longer Wed-Fri nights), weekends 8:30am-9pm. Emergency? Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Conditions can flip fast, so check catamountski.com before bootin' up—this mountain's dishing winter joy just 2.5 hours from NYC!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Powder Party: 18-24 inches of Fresh Snow and 39 Open Trails Await
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with that classic Southern New England vibe calling your name! Think powdery bliss underfoot—primary surface is fresh **powder**, backed by **machine-groomed** runs for those buttery carves. Base depth sits solid at **18-24"**, holding strong from the recent **10" dump over the past 72 hours**. No freshies in the last 24 or 48 exactly listed, but that powder layer means epic float today.Five out of eight lifts are spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for accessing **39 open trails** (out of 44), from beginner-friendly groomers like Lower Promenade to blacks like Chute and Ripper. Natural snow trails like Spencer's Way and Birch Glade are open too, with snowmaking keeping the rest primed. Summit hits 2000ft, base 1000ft, so vertical drop of 1000ft delivers quick laps.Weather's chilly and prime for sliding: around **19-33°F** currently, cloudy with possible light snow flurries (up to 0.6" hourly in spots). Lift hours today (Monday) run 9a-4p, with night skiing ramping up later in the week—Wed/Thu to 8p, Fri to 9p.Looking ahead, bundle up for a cold snap: highs **15-20°F** next few days, dipping to **0°F or lower** nights, mostly cloudy to partly sunny with minimal new snow (dusting possible). By weekend, temps creep to **20-26°F**, still cold enough to preserve the base—no melt worries here.Off-piste? Variable with wind, but stick to opened naturals for stashes. Snow tubing's open too for non-stop fun. Pro tip: watch for groomers and snowcats, grab an uphill pass if skinning Lower Promenade or Ridge Run. Just 2.5hrs from NYC, it's your easy escape—hit the slopes before the crowds and make fresh tracks! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, so check catamountski.com for real-time updates. Let's ride!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount firing on all cylinders with 39 trails open and epic cold locked in for the week
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportCatamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, and if you've been thinking about heading to the mountain, today is a fantastic day to make that happen. With 39 open trails serviced by 6 active lifts, there's plenty of terrain to explore whether you're carving groomers or hunting for fresh snow.The base is sitting at 18 inches with some excellent coverage thanks to recent snowmaking efforts. The mountain received over 8 inches of fresh powder from last weekend's storm, giving skiers and riders a nice playground across the terrain. The snowmakers have been working overtime to supplement natural conditions, so you can expect consistent coverage on groomed runs throughout the mountain.Right now at the base it's hovering around 32 degrees with clear skies, while the summit is slightly cooler at around 30 degrees with minimal wind. It's actually quite pleasant out there, especially compared to what's coming. The terrain parks are open and ready for action, with new jumps freshly built to keep things interesting for the park crew.Looking ahead at the forecast, things are about to get seriously cold. Sunday night and into Monday, temperatures are expected to plummet, with highs reaching only around 18 degrees on Monday and lows dipping near zero. By Tuesday and Wednesday, it'll be downright frigid with highs in the low to mid 20s and wind chills making it feel even colder. The good news for snow preservation is that these cold conditions will lock in the base and keep things stable throughout the week.The extended outlook shows mostly cloudy skies through midweek with continued cold temperatures, making it ideal spring skiing conditions. You won't be dealing with afternoon slush even on the warmest days. By the following week, things moderate slightly, but for now, bundle up and enjoy the pristine conditions.Several uphill travel routes are currently open including Lower and Upper Promenade and Ridge Run, plus Lower and Upper Sidewinder if you're into earning your turns. Just remember to grab an uphill ticket or have your season pass ready, and be aware that mountain operations are actively working, so stay clear of grooming and snowmaking areas.Head up there while conditions are stellar.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Fresh Powder Playground: 8 Inches of Weekend Gold Still Waiting
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is dishing out prime powder playground vibes right now—think 8+ inches of fresh from that weekend storm still lingering for epic turns! With temps hovering in the high 20s to low 30s under partly sunny skies and a breezy chill, it's a perfect setup to bundle up and bomb those groomers or hunt untouched stashes. Base depths sit at 18-24 inches, blending powder bowls with machine-groomed silk for all-mountain fun across 39 open trails fired up by 6 lifts (Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, Catamount Quad crushing it, plus more).No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but that recent 10 inches over 72 hours keeps things juicy—season totals aren't specified yet, but the ops team's snowmaking wizardry has natural snow trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, Lookout, and Sunrise primed and open. Piste conditions? Smooth groomers dominating, with plenty of powder pockets off-piste if you dodge the groomers and winch cats—stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver first).Weather's holding hero status: today's partly sunny with highs near 34°F dropping to 10°F overnight, then partly cloudy Thursday (30°/18°), clear Friday (36°/14°), partly cloudy Saturday (41°/26°), and more mixed Sunday (26°/15°)—zero fresh flakes forecast soon, so maximize these cold snaps before any thaw lurks. Snow tubing park is lit and open too—check their schedule for adrenaline slides.Pro tip from the locals: shout props to the mountain crew keeping it real amid ops, and dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions can flip fast, so hit catamountski.com before strapping in. Who's ready to rip? Your legs will thank you!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Powder Paradise: 18 Inches of Fresh Snow and 39 Open Trails Await
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is calling your name with epic powder stashes begging to be carved up! Fresh off a beastly weekend storm dumping over 8 inches, the mountain's rocking **18-24 inches base depth** from bottom to top, blending silky powder turns with fresh groomers that'll have you railing edges all day. In the last 72 hours, 10 inches have fallen, keeping things plush—perfect for skiers and boarders chasing that deep stash.Right now, **39 trails** are open and primed, serviced by **6 lifts** including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of lines from mellow blues like Lower Promenade to black diamonds like Chute and Ripper. Temps hover in the **high 20s to low 30s** under partly sunny skies with a breezy chill, but bundle up as it dips to the teens—ideal for non-stop laps without overheating.Piste conditions mix **powder** and **machine-groomed** smoothness, while off-piste holds leftover fluff if you poke around responsibly. Snow tubing park's fired up too for some gravity-fueled fun after dark.Looking ahead, today's partly cloudy with highs near 30°F, flipping to snow showers tomorrow (possible 4-8 inches—score!), then clearing for sunny vibes Friday at 36°F. Expect chilly weekend runs with highs in the 20s, lows near 10°F, and scattered clouds—prime for hero snow if the guns kick in.Season total's stacking around 48 inches, and the ops crew's grinding non-stop with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley and Bobcat. Heads up: Stick to uphill policy on routes like Ridge Run, watch for groomers, and hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405 if needed. Terrain parks open at 10am—grab your pass and send it before the weekend crowds! Conditions can shift fast, so check catamountski.com en route. Who's joining the party?The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Mountain Resort Firing On All Cylinders: Fresh Pow And Killer Groomers This Late February
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, serving up prime turns across its 1000-foot vertical drop from 2000 ft summit to 1000 ft base. With a solid **18-24" base depth** of machine-groomed packed powder, conditions are buttery smooth—perfect for carving groomers or popping into the glades. They've got **39 of 44 trails open** and **6 of 8 lifts spinning**, including the Ridge Quad, Catamount Quad, and Meadows Triple, so no lift lines hogging your pow time.Fresh snow? Recent dumps total around **8+ inches**, with no new flakes in the last 24-48 hours but plenty of stashes from the storm to keep it soft and playful. Season total sits at **58 inches** through late Feb, thanks to killer snowmaking keeping everything consistent. Pistes are groomed hero status, while off-piste glades like Birch Cathedral and Upper Glade offer natural snow adventures—watch for variable spots after winds.Weather's chilly and prime for skiing: today's hovering around **19-30°F** base/summit with partly cloudy skies, light winds (under 30 mph), and a crisp feel—layer up against that wind chill in the teens to twenties. Look ahead: tomorrow dips to low 20s with clouds clearing to sun; Wed-Thu in the 20-33°F range with possible snow flurries turning to rain risks by Fri (lows near 7°F); brace for wetter vibes into the weekend but still skiable if it stays cold.Pro tips from the locals: terrain parks fire up at 10am for park rats, snow tubing's open for après vibes, and uphill policy's strict—stick to Lower Promenade/Ridge Run routes and snag a pass/waiver. No major lift issues here amid East Coast maintenance buzz elsewhere. Hours rock: hit weekdays 9a-9p Fri, weekends till 9p Sat. Race over from NYC (just 2.5 hrs) and send it—this Northeast gem's dialed for all levels! Conditions snapshot as of late Feb, but call patrol at 413-232-9405 for real-time deets.The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Fresh Powder Window: 8 Inches Down, Prime Conditions Before Melt
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now, with 39 trails open and serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—plenty of terrain for everyone from groomer cruisers to park rats. Base depths sit at a solid 18-24 inches (some spots down to 3-24"), holding strong with machine-groomed primary surfaces and packed powder underneath, perfect for carving buttery turns after that recent 8+ inches of fresh dumping.No new snow in the last 24 or 48 hours, but season total's around 48 inches, keeping things prime with snowmaking on key runs like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and Upper Promenade. Pistes are soft and groomed from the storm, while off-piste spots like Birch Glade and Lookout offer natural snow fun—just watch for variable crust from winds. Summit at 2000 feet is chilly around 27-28°F, base hovering 30°F under cloudy skies with light winds, feeling crisp for those long laps.Bundle up today with temps in the low teens to twenties and some wind chill, but it's the best window to ski that fresh powder before it gets tracked out. Looking ahead, expect partly cloudy vibes tomorrow with highs near 33°, cooling to 30° Thursday, then 28° Friday—mostly dry with possible sunny spells, though a dusting chance mid-week and winds up to 30+ mph could keep it interesting. No big storms on tap, but freeze-thaw cycles mean groomers will shine.Pro tip: Night skiing's popping Wednesdays through Saturdays till 8-9pm, and snow tubing's open too—grab those RFID tickets online to save. Uphill policy's strict on routes like Lower Promenade, and ops team's hustling with groomers everywhere, so give 'em space. Just 2.5 hours from NYC, this 1000-foot vertical playground's calling your name—hit the 44 trails, 135 skiable acres, and maybe zipline after. See you sending it!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount Mountain Resort Firing on All Cylinders with Fresh Snow and 39 Open Trails
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportHey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders right now with **39 trails** lit up and **6 lifts** spinning, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad—perfect for carving up those Southern New England lines just 2.5 hours from NYC. Base depths sit at a solid **18-24 inches**, machine-groomed and packed powder dominating for buttery turns on favorites like Ali's Alley, Cat's Meow, and natural snow gems such as Spencer's Way and Birch Cathedral.We snagged up to **5 inches** from the recent storm (with 2-3 more boosting coverage over the weekend), though forecasts dialed back from epic predictions—still plenty to play with amid those howling winds making the chill bite harder in the **high 20s today**. Season total? Hovering around **48-58 inches**, keeping the 135 acres primed for progression.Pistes are groomed sweet, but bundle up for the wind chill and watch for ops like snowmaking or groomers—uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder are open if you're skinning up (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver). Off-piste? Variable crust potential from wind, so stick to bounds unless you're geared for adventure.Weather's holding: expect **snow flurries** with highs near **25-31°F** today into tomorrow, shifting to partly cloudy **20-33°F** midweek before rain chances creep in Thursday-Friday (lows dipping to **7-24°F**). Winds easing, but drive safe!Pro tip: Snow tubing park's open too—book those lanes for family fun. Night skiing cranks Wed-Sat (3pm-close), and terrain parks drop at 10am. Huge shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime—give 'em a fist bump on the lift. Emergency? Hit ski patrol at 413-232-9405. Boots on, send it—this hill's calling your name!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Catamount's Powder Paradise: Fresh Snow and Perfect Conditions This Weekend
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportDaily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportGet ready to shred, snow lovers! Catamount Mountain Resort is firing on all cylinders with a classic New England storm dumping 12-18 inches from midday Sunday through Monday evening, turning the slopes into a powder playground. As of Sunday, February 22nd, they've got 39 open trails serviced by 6 lifts, including the Ridge Quad, Meadows Triple, and Catamount Quad spinning strong—perfect for lapping those groomed gems like Ridge Run, Upper Promenade, and Bobcat.Snow depths are holding at a solid 3-24 inches base-wide, with recent natural snow boosting the season total around 48 inches, though expect variable spots from grooming and spring-like vibes in warmer pockets. Piste conditions mix groomed cruisers with fresh fluff on natural trails like Spencer's Way, Birch Cathedral, and Lynx, while off-piste awaits the bold in glades and chutes—watch for wind-packed edges after the blow. Terrain parks fire up at 10am for jumps and jibs, and snow tubing's open for non-stop fun.Today's weather? Mostly cloudy with temps hovering 19°F, feeling crisp at -4°C max, winds up to 29mph from the southwest—bundle up but breathe easy as no new flakes yet. Look ahead: dry and variable through Wednesday with lows of 7°F and sunny spells, then brace for more magic around Thursday's 3-4 inches. Plan midweek hits for hero snow before potential showers Friday into the weekend, keeping that extended spring ski season alive!Pro tip from the locals: Stick to uphill routes like Lower/Upper Promenade and Sidewinder if skinning up—grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver, eyes peeled for groomers and cats hustling overnight. Shoutout to the ops crew keeping it prime. Dial ski patrol at 413-232-9405 for emergencies. Conditions shift fast, so hit the hill and carve some memories!The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryFThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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Welcome to the unofficial "Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report" podcast, your ultimate guide to the latest snow conditions, weather updates, and expert tips for an unforgettable skiing experience in Utah. Tune in daily for insights on trail openings, lift operations, and insider advice to make the most of your Park City adventure. Perfect for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, this podcast keeps you informed and ready to hit the slopes!Catamount Mountain Resort Ski ReportFor more info go to https://catamountski.com/or check out https://berkshireeast.com/This is a Quiet Please Studios production to learn more https://www.quietplease.aiThis show includes AI-generated content.
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