
"Jackson Hole Mountain Resort said the Aerial Tram, known as Big Red, is scheduled to begin operations on December 18 after new snowfall and a longer-duration storm pushed mountain totals high enough for upper-mountain access. Snow levels are expected to hover between 6,500 and 7,000 feet from late Thursday into Friday before dropping to the valley floor with a cold front Friday night. More than four feet of snow are projected for the current storm cycle, according to OpenSnow."
"The resort has recorded 106 inches of snowfall this season, with 42 inches arriving in the past two weeks and supporting widespread terrain expansion across the mountain. The Aerial Tram climbs 4,139 vertical feet from Teton Village to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain, offering access to big-mountain terrain, sweeping 360-degree views, and Corbet's Cabin. The summit, often referred to as the Top of the World, is a central draw for skiers and riders seeking Jackson Hole's signature high-alpine experience."
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's Aerial Tram, Big Red, will begin operations December 18 after new snowfall and an extended storm raised mountain totals enough for upper-mountain access. Snow levels are expected to hover between 6,500 and 7,000 feet before a cold front drops them to the valley Friday night, and more than four feet of snow are projected for the storm cycle. The resort has recorded 106 inches this season, including 42 inches in the past two weeks, enabling widespread terrain expansion. The Aerial Tram climbs 4,139 vertical feet to Rendezvous Mountain, offering big-mountain terrain and sweeping views. Staff urge caution for early-season conditions, note lift schedules may shift, and keep backcountry gates closed until search-and-rescue is feasible. The resort will mark its 60th anniversary with discounted tickets, live music, and WinterFest activities.
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