Seven days from opening, what are conditions looking like at Steamboat Resort?
Thanks to snowmaking, area on track for Nov. 22 opening

John F. Russell/Steamboat Pilot & Today
As opening day at Steamboat Ski Resort quickly approaches, word on the slopes is that with its state-of-the-art snowmaking, the resort is on track to open Nov. 22.
Despite a lack of natural snow, the resort has made 200-acre feet of snow, which is the second most on record at this point of the season, according to Vice President of Mountain Operations Corey Peterson.
“It looks good,” explained Peterson. “While that may be hard to tell with the lack of natural snow, that is common this time of year.”
Peterson and his snowmaking team have prioritized the trails connected to four areas: Christie Peak, Sunshine Pod, Greenhorn Ranch and All Out. Despite focusing on those areas, precisely which trails will be open is unknown.
“There are too many variables to determine that at this point,” said Peterson.
On a night 15 degrees or colder, the resort can produce 2-acre-feet of snow per hour, or 87,120 cubic feet per hour.
Five inches of snow and sub-freezing temperatures are expected at the base of the mountain next Tuesday, kicking off an extended period of colder weather prior to opening day.
“I have seen predictions between 2 and 4 inches with this upcoming system, although there is quite a bit of variability in the different models,” said Peterson. “It does look like there are several systems following this upcoming one and the weather pattern shifts to a much cooler pattern starting this weekend and through much of the latter half of November.”
A version of this story was originally published by Steamboat Pilot & Today.

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