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On Mountain / Daily Reports / Overview

 

Major winter storm dumps up too 2 feet of snow!

Opening day is just around the corner and the snow is falling! Aspen Mountain and Snowmass will open November 26. Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk will open December 12.

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Today's Snow Report, last updated at 11/16/2009 09:32 AM
Note: Snow totals on the homepage of this website are reflective of totals for Snowmass.
  24 Hours   48 Hours   7 Days   Base Top  

Snowmass
Detailed Conditions
Grooming Report
Local's LowDown
 1.00 inch
 2.54 cm
 10.00 inch
 25.40 cm
 26.00 inch
 66.04 cm
 35.00 inch
 88.90 cm
 

Aspen Mountain
Detailed Conditions
Grooming Report
Local's LowDown
 1.00 inch
 2.54 cm
 5.00 inch
 12.70 cm
 15.00 inch
 38.10 cm
 16.00 inch
 40.64 cm
 

Aspen Highlands
Detailed Conditions
Grooming Report
Local's LowDown
 1.00 inch
 2.54 cm
 7.00 inch
 17.78 cm
 22.00 inch
 55.88 cm
 34.00 inch
 86.36 cm
 

Buttermilk
Detailed Conditions
Grooming Report
Local's LowDown
 1.00 inch
 2.54 cm
 5.00 inch
 12.70 cm
 14.00 inch
 35.56 cm
 14.00 inch
 35.56 cm
 

Safety Tip of the Day:

Check your speed
The more people that are on a trail, the slower you should go.



Chris Davenport
Chris Davenport
Skiing Champion
Chris Davenport lives in Aspen/Snowmass and is considered one of the world's most accomplished big mountain skiers. .. more
Falling in the woods
If you ever fall in a wooded area or toward a fixed object, get your feet below you to protect your head and upper body.