• Berkshire East Mountain Resort Ski Report

  • By: QP - Daily
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Berkshire East Mountain Resort Ski Report

By: QP - Daily
  • Summary

  • Welcome to the unofficial "Berkshire East 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!

    Berkshire East Mountain Resort Ski Report



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  • Slopes Awaiting: Berkshire East Snow Report and Forecast
    Feb 10 2025
    Ski Report for Berkshire East Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Berkshire East Mountain Resort

    Get ready to hit the slopes at Berkshire East Mountain Resort Here's the latest scoop on the ski conditions and snow report. As of the latest update, the snow depth at both the base and summit is 38 cm, with the last snowfall occurring on December 27, 2024. Currently, there's no new snowfall in the last 24 and 48 hours, but don't worry, the forecast predicts some fresh powder is on its way.

    Looking ahead, the next 5 days are expected to be partly cloudy to mostly cloudy with temperatures staying below freezing. On Sunday, you can expect 8cm to 10cm of new snow, making it a perfect day to get out and enjoy the fresh tracks. The rest of the week will see cloudy conditions with highs in the mid-20s to low 30s Fahrenheit.

    As for the current weather conditions, it's mostly cloudy with temperatures ranging from highs in the mid-20s to lows around 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The winds are moderate, making it a great day to bundle up and get out on the slopes.

    Now, about those lifts and trails - the resort has a total of 5 lifts, but the current status of open lifts and trails isn't readily available in the latest reports. However, for a general idea, the summer report lists 5 lifts and 43 trails, though this is subject to change with winter conditions.

    Piste and off-piste conditions are a bit variable due to the lack of recent snowfall, but with the new snow predicted for Sunday, things are looking up. The season total snowfall is a bit behind, but the resort is still offering great skiing and snowboarding opportunities.

    Before you head out, be sure to check the hours of operation. Regular lift hours are Sunday from 8:30am to 4pm, Monday to Tuesday from 9am to 4pm, Wednesday from 9am to 8pm, and Thursday to Friday from 9am to 9pm. Don't forget to grab a bite to eat at the Crazy Horse or Slopeside Cafeteria, both offering delicious food and drinks to keep you fueled throughout the day.

    So, what are you waiting for? Get out and enjoy the snow at Berkshire East Mountain Resort. With new snow on the way and great conditions, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes.

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    2 mins
  • Berkshire East Mountain Resort: Snowy Slopes, Sunny Skies, and Ski Conditions Perfect for Adventure
    Feb 9 2025
    Ski Report for Berkshire East Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Berkshire East Mountain Resort

    Get ready to hit the slopes at Berkshire East Mountain Resort, where the latest ski conditions are looking fantastic. As of the last update, the snow depth at both the base and summit is 51 cm, with 1 cm of fresh snowfall in the recent past. The resort has 4 of 5 lifts open, including the T-Bar Express Quad, a high-speed chairlift that can whisk you up the mountain in no time. This means you've got access to a variety of trails, from gentle cruisers to challenging black diamond runs.

    Currently, the weather conditions are mostly sunny, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to -10°C over the past few days. It's been a bit chilly lately, so don't forget to bundle up. The sun has been shining brightly, with up to 5.5 hours of sunshine per day, and the humidity has been relatively low, around 65-70%, making for great skiing conditions.

    Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast includes a mix of partly cloudy and sunny conditions, with a chance of snow on Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching up to 4°C on Saturday and lows dipping to -16°C on Monday night. On Friday, expect 9 cm of new snow, which will surely freshen up the slopes.

    For piste and off-piste conditions, the trails are currently 75% open, with packed powder and frozen granular conditions. The glades are not yet fully open due to insufficient natural snow, but some areas like East Glades have seen some snow blown in from Big Chief. The moguls are soft near the top of UMass and on skiers' right of Big Chief. The terrain park on Exhibition is not yet set up.

    The season total snowfall at Berkshire East has been 51 cm at the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on January 11, 2025. Visitors should note that some trails like Hemlock, Thunder/Bolt, and Chute are not yet open due to lack of snowmaking. Popular trails like UMass, Big Chief, and Mohawk are in great condition, offering a mix of soft snow and bumps. However, trails like Grizzly and Lower Minnie Dole are icy, so skiers should exercise caution.

    Berkshire East Mountain Resort offers about 1000 feet of true vertical drop, with about 200 acres of skiable terrain. It has mixed terrain from beginner to expert level ability, with 30% beginner runs, 35% intermediate, 30% advanced, and 5% expert runs. So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the beautiful winter scenery at Berkshire East Mountain Resort. With the upcoming snowfall and varied trail conditions, it's the perfect time to plan your ski trip. Just remember to check the latest ski report before you head out to ensure the best skiing experience.

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    3 mins
  • Berkshire East Ski Report: Fantastic Conditions, Upcoming Snowfall, and Terrain Preview
    Feb 8 2025
    Ski Report for Berkshire East Mountain Resort

    Daily Ski Conditions for Berkshire East Mountain Resort

    Get ready to hit the slopes at Berkshire East Mountain Resort, where the latest ski conditions are looking fantastic. As of the last update, the snow depth at both the base and summit is 51 cm, with 1 cm of fresh snowfall in the recent past. The resort has 4 of 5 lifts open, including the T-Bar Express Quad, a high-speed chairlift that can whisk you up the mountain in no time. This means you've got access to a variety of trails, from gentle cruisers to challenging black diamond runs.

    Currently, the weather conditions are mostly sunny, with temperatures ranging from -2°C to -10°C over the past few days. It's been a bit chilly lately, so don't forget to bundle up. The sun has been shining brightly, with up to 5.5 hours of sunshine per day, and the humidity has been relatively low, around 65-70%, making for great skiing conditions.

    Looking ahead to the next 5 days, the forecast includes a mix of partly cloudy and sunny conditions, with a chance of snow on Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures will fluctuate, with highs reaching up to 4°C on Saturday and lows dipping to -16°C on Monday night. On Friday, expect 9 cm of new snow, which will surely freshen up the slopes.

    For piste and off-piste conditions, the trails are currently 75% open, with packed powder and frozen granular conditions. The glades are not yet fully open due to insufficient natural snow, but some areas like East Glades have seen some snow blown in from Big Chief. The moguls are soft near the top of UMass and on skiers' right of Big Chief. The terrain park on Exhibition is not yet set up.

    The season total snowfall at Berkshire East has been 51 cm at the base and summit, with the last significant snowfall occurring on January 11, 2025. Visitors should note that some trails like Hemlock, Thunder/Bolt, and Chute are not yet open due to lack of snowmaking. Popular trails like UMass, Big Chief, and Mohawk are in great condition, offering a mix of soft snow and bumps. However, trails like Grizzly and Lower Minnie Dole are icy, so skiers should exercise caution.

    Berkshire East Mountain Resort offers about 1000 feet of true vertical drop, with about 200 acres of skiable terrain. It has mixed terrain from beginner to expert level ability, with 30% beginner runs, 35% intermediate, 30% advanced, and 5% expert runs. So, grab your gear and get ready to enjoy the beautiful winter scenery at Berkshire East Mountain Resort. With the upcoming snowfall and varied trail conditions, it's the perfect time to plan your ski trip. Just remember to check the latest ski report before you head out to ensure the best skiing experience.

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    3 mins

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