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Snow -1°F
Conditions
Saturday February 7th - 6:00AM

Good morning skiers and snowboarders!

The cold is officially back after this week’s brief mid-20s heat wave, and winter is reminding us who’s in charge. We picked up a light dusting of fresh snow overnight, less than an inch, just enough to freshen things up and give the mountain that classic winter look. Snow showers may pass through this morning, and it’s a cold one out there, with temperatures topping out around 6 degrees. Winds will be strong early and ease a bit as the afternoon goes on.

With the colder temperatures, the snow will ski on the firmer side. Groomed trails will feel hard and fast, especially early in the day, with solid edge hold for confident carving. This is a great day to break out your sharpest edges and stiffer skis or boards, as they’ll really shine in these conditions. Favorite groomers like Warpath, Upper and Lower Whistler, Wolverine, Wiseacres, Wraparound, Wanderer, Windfall, What?!, Way Out, and Wicked are ready for crisp turns and clean laps.

Snowmaking is active today on Mini Wall Bypass and Lower Whirlwind, as the team takes full advantage of the cold to keep building and strengthening coverage.

Lift service today includes Wonderama Express Quad (C), Whiteway Express Quad (D), Westside Six (F), East Peak Express Quad (G), Wooly Bear Carpet (E), and K-Lift, keeping plenty of the mountain open and moving.

If you’re heading out, think extra layers, face coverage, and warm gloves. Avoid cotton and stick with moisture-wicking layers to stay comfortable.

And when it’s time to take a break, warm up with a bowl of chili or a hot cocoa. It’ll be waiting for you in the Foodhall before you head back out for more laps.

Dress smart, take breaks when needed, and enjoy a classic winter day on the mountain.
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High -1 °F
Low -1 °F
Trails Open 52/54
Lifts Open 8/9
New Snow
Base Depth 46"
Open Acres 277.85 ac
Westside Six
None
Wooly Bear Carpet
None
Wonderama Express Quad
None
Whiteway Express Quad
None
East Peak Express Quad
None
Willpower Triple
None
Enclave Carpet
None
Baker Double
None
Whisper Run Carpet
None

Primary Surface

Secondary Surface

Easier Way to Go
Groomed
Easier Where's Charlie
Groomed
Easier Wooly Bear
Groomed
Easier Whisper Run
Groomed
Easier What's Next
Groomed
Most Difficult Wilbur
Groomed
Easier Whiteway
Groomed
Easier Willpower
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Wraparound
Groomed
Easier Lower Wraparound
Groomed
More Difficult Wolf's Prey
Groomed
More Difficult Wildcat
None
More Difficult Whiskey Jack
Groomed
More Difficult Waltz
None
More Difficult Wrangler
None
More Difficult Wizard
None
More Difficult Wall Street
Groomed
More Difficult Warpath Chute
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Warpath
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Warpath
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Wiseacres
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wiseacres
Groomed
Most Difficult Whistler Chute
None
More Difficult Upper Whistler
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Whistler
Snowmaking Active
More Difficult Mini Wall Bypass
Groomed
Extreme The Wall
None
Most Difficult Old Wolverine
None
Extreme Upper Wolverine
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wolverine
Groomed
Extreme Upper Wheelchair
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wheelchair
Groomed
Extreme Wedel
None
More Difficult Upper Wall Street
Groomed
Advanced Warmup Road
None
More Difficult Warmup
Snowmaking Active
Easier Wonderama
Snowmaking Active
More Difficult What
Groomed
Advanced Windfall
Groomed
Most Difficult Whataride Glades
Moguls
Extreme Wide Connection
None
Extreme Upper Wipeout
None
More Difficult Lower Wipeout
Groomed
Extreme Way Out
None
More Difficult Upper Whirlwind
Snowmaking
More Difficult Lower Whirlwind
Snowmaking
Easier Wanderer
Groomed
Most Difficult Why Not
Groomed
Most Difficult WinTuck
Groomed
Most Difficult Wigeon
Groomed
Most Difficult Wing N' It
None
Most Difficult Wicked
None
More Difficult World Cup
Groomed
Easier Wapeka
Groomed
Wilbur Park
Groomed
Lower Warpath Park
Groomed
Mini Park on Lower Wraparound
Groomed
Mini Wall Bypass Park
None
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A Different Way Up

25/26 UPHILL & SNOWSHOE PROGRAMS

UPHILL AT WINDHAM MOUNTAIN CLUB

From quiet dawn patrols and midday uphill laps to our guided Snowga journeys through the forest, Windham Mountain Club’s Uphill Program invites you to experience the mountain at your own pace. Enjoy all-day earned turns and mindful movement on designated routes. Uphill season passes are available at Tickets, located in The Lobby.

PRICING

Uphill Season Pass | $60

Snowshoe Yoga Trek | $85

Snowshoe Yoga Trek w/ Gear | $105

Uphill Program

If you are looking for a quiet dawn patrol or a midday climb, our Uphill program invites you to earn your turns at your own pace. Designed for independent uphill travelers, this program allows guests to ascent the mountain using skis, split boards, or snowshoes along designated routes during open hours.

Uphill travelers enjoy the freedom of a self-guided experience while taking in beautiful alpine views, crisp mountain air, and rewarding descents. All participants must carry a valid uphill ticket or season pass and follow posted routes, safety guidelines, and daily Snow Report updates. Uphill travel is best suited for experienced, self-sufficient adventurers who are comfortable navigating changing mountain conditions.

Uphill travel is recommended for adults and youth 12+ with prior uphill experience.

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Snowshoe Yoga Treks

Join our dedicated guides for a snowshoe trek with stops along the way for on-mountain yoga. Rejuvenate your mind and body with our immersive “Snowga” Snowshoe & Yoga journey. Relax while meandering through Windham Mountain’s inner forest and take deep, restorative breaths. The trek begins with warmup stretches and movement to prepare for a snowshoe trail adventure in the woods. You will make your way to open spots for yoga poses, meditation, and breathtaking photo opportunities.

These treks are 1.5 – 2 hours in duration and are suitable for adults and children 12+ and all snowshoe/hiker/yoga ability levels.

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UPHILL POLICY

Uphill travel using skis, split board, or snowshoes is permitted during regular open hours with a current lift or uphill travel ticket or season pass. The designated routes will be:

What’s Next > Wanderer (on the East Peak)
What’s Next > Way to Go > Wraparound
Wonderama > Wipeout > Wide Connection

• Uphill travel is also allowed during daylight hours when the mountain is not open with an uphill travel ticket or season pass. Prior to ascending during closed hours, travelers must check the “Snow Report” posted on windhammountainclub.com/mountain-report for changes that may occur on the designated routes due to maintenance, snowmaking or other events.
• There may be times Up-Hill travel will be closed to all travelers.
• When traveling uphill, travelers must stay to the sides of trails and stay visible from above at all times. Always be aware of the following but not limited to downhill traffic, snowmobiles, grooming tractors, other utility vehicles, winch cat cables, snow guns running and non-running and other natural and manmade obstacles. When ascending open trails always be aware of downhill traffic. Trail markings and closures may not have been put in place at this time or may only be visible to downhill traffic.
• It is recommended that travelers take a cell phone with them and let someone know where they are intending to go. Trails are not patrolled when the mountain is closed. Windham Mountain Club also has a designated uphill sign-in kiosk located between White Way Express Quad (D-lift) and Westside Six (F-lift).
• Sledding of any kind is not permitted.
• Dogs must always be on a leash.