[PHOTOS] RED Mountain Resort, BC, Just Got Dumped On

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RED Mountain Resort, BC, just got DUMPED on. As most of the west struggles with dry conditions, RED just received almost a foot of sweet sweet pow.

WHAT A DAY!!! We were grinning ear to ear all day yesterday and hope you made it out to enjoy the sweet sweet pow. Throw us a like for 📷 @ashvoykin and ⛷ @kole_harle and @jeremygoldie. There’s still soft snow to be found out there, although temps have risen.

Who wants more days like this in March?

#redresort #rossland #powderday

This latest storm takes them to 146″ for the season, with a 62″ base.

If you’re feeling powder starved, there are worse places you could head to!

RED Mountain Resort in Rossland, British Columbia is a history-rich resort that’s been around since December 29th, 1947. It’s situated in the Monashee Mountain Range of Canada and originated from the gold rush.

When it comes to ski resorts, it’s a hidden gem. The resort is well known for its light, dry powder that all of us skiers and snowboarders are after. They offer up 3,850 acres of skiable terrain that’s served by 8 lifts across 4 peaks. The sheer amount of terrain is impressive, but the best part is that it’s not crowded like the other resorts.

Everyone dreams of a powder day without the crowd. As one of the Top 10 Largest Ski Resorts In North America, RED Mountain Resort offers up some of the most terrain, without the crowds. They are ranked #1 for The Most Acres Per Skier. Take a second to think about that, it’s all the snow, without the lift lines or tracked-out conditions. When you’ve got 3,850 acres of skiable terrain to work with, you’re sure to find your own stash of the goods.

RED Mountain Resort By The Numbers:

  • Vertical Drop: 2,919 ft
  • Skiable Acres: 3,850 Acres
  • Number Of Runs: 118
  • Number Of Lifts: 8
  • Number Of Peaks: 4
  • Longest Run: 4.3 Miles
  • Average Annual Snowfall: 300″
  • Established: December 26th, 1947

Spice up your ski vacation with 360 degrees of skiing. RED Mountain Resort isn’t your typical front-side & back-side ski resort, as they offer up 360 degrees on Granite Mountain (the largest of the 4) and 270 degrees of skiing on Grey Mountain, along with additional access to two more peaks. This is big when it comes to powder days, especially when the wind is a factor. With some of the best tree skiing in North America spread all around their four peaks, it enables you to find the light, fluffy goods that you’re after.

Current Conditions:

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Credit: Ashley Voykin / RED Mountain Resort
Credit: Ashley Voykin / RED Mountain Resort
Credit: Ashley Voykin / RED Mountain Resort
Credit: Ashley Voykin / RED Mountain Resort
Credit: Ashley Voykin / RED Mountain Resort
Credit: Ashley Voykin / RED Mountain Resort
Credit: Ashley Voykin / RED Mountain Resort





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