Today @BigSky | Photo: Tim Chamberlain | Cover Photo: Red Lodge Mountain

The past two weeks were a bit strange. Some snowpacks actually fell down the ladder due to warming temps & sunshine while others rose on the ladder, especially a few resorts along coastal BC. Still, we’ve got a lot of time left in the 2017/2018 season and if you live in Colorado or Utah, a white Christmas is still fairly likely.

Also Read: The Rockies Are Getting A Much Needed Dump [Photo Tour + Snow Totals]

Base depths were taken from individual resort websites.

The Deepest Snowpacks In North America 12/4/17

Resorts with an * next to their name are still closed…

25) Mt Bachelor, OR — 36″ 

24) *Red Mountain, BC — 36″

23) Mt Hood Timberline, OR — 37″

22) Stevens Pass, WA — 38″

21) *Bridger Bowl, MT — 38″

20) Jay Peak, VT — 39″

19) Fernie, BC — 39″

18) Schweitzer, ID — 39″

17) Mt Hood Meadows, OR — 40″

16) Crystal Mountain, WA — 42″

15) Marmot Basin, AB — 44″

14) Sunshine Village, AB — 45″

13) Kicking Horse, BC — 50″

12) Whitewater, BC — 50″

11) Lake Louise, AB — 52″

10) Big Sky, MT — 55″

9) Jackson Hole, WY — 56″

8) Mammoth Mountain, CA — 60″

7) Whistler Blackcomb, BC — 61″

6) Grand Targhee, WY — 68″

5) Mt Seymour, BC — 73″

4) Grouse Mountain, BC — 73″

3) Cypress Mountain, BC — 79″

2) Alpental, WA — 82″

1) Mt Baker, WA — 88″

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