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Summary | 350 inches a year
Home to Big Sky and Moonlight Basin, this range offers quite a bit for backcountry skiers.
Snowpack
It tends to be a lot more unstable then its Teton neighbors to the south.
Mountains
BEEHIVE PEAK (1) Elevation: 10,742 ft
The second highest point of the Spanish Peaks is also a prominent and aesthetic peak as well. Beehive Peak rises over 3000 feet from Jack Creek. The peak itself offers a couple couloirs but its long ridgelines offers the most skiing.PEAK 10115 (1) Elevation: 10,040 ft
Not sure why this mountain is unnamed on maps as it is a worthy estination in Beehive Basin. This craggy peak offers many couloirs and a nice open bowl.Vert Tracker
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Sasquatch: April 12, 2010 Uphill: 2,300 ft. | Downhill: 2,300 ft.
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Sasquatch: March 17, 2010 Uphill: 1,600 ft. | Downhill: 1,600 ft.
Very spring like, really warm this st. patties day, going to the pub....[view]READ MORE
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Warpigsinfin: January 30, 2010 Uphill: 3 ft. | Downhill: 30,000 ft.
I'd never skied Big Sky before and scored a free ticket so it was a no brainer. Fun for a day but a good reminder that inbounds skiing gets boring and beats on your knees... also a good reminder that...[view]READ MORE
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Warpigsinfin: January 29, 2010 Uphill: 1,000 ft. | Downhill: 1,000 ft.
3 am drunken assault of the moonlit Moonlight Basin groomers. Impressive full moon on a crystal clear night. Good times....[view]Already have a blog about this area? Link to it here.
04/17/2011 By brwerner Beehive Basin Route Description
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