Sooooo close to town; only 15 minutes away it is a hidden treasure!
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Sooooo close to town; only 15 minutes away it is a hidden treasure!
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Varied and challenging terrain. No attitudes, just friendly people having fun.
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We added a ski day at Bridger Bowl before heading to Big Sky for a week,and are SO glad we did! It ended up being the 'best day of the year' per one of the regulars there--lots a fresh powder and great conditions. It was actually the best powder skiing day of our week. It was a busy Sunday but...
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Right from the first phone call to book a trip the ladies were friendly and easy to work with. We made multiple changes on our itinerary and never had an issue. There were no surprises when we arrived other than the depth of the powder that we had to plow through on the hill. We were at Bridger for 4...
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Greatest ski resort in the USA - cool people steep runs and cold smoke.....
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After a foot of new snow overnight skied Bridger Bowl on a bluebird Montana day. Whille it was crowded for here..I still had fresh tracks at noon in 3Bears Bowl.
The 'cold smoke' is legendary dry powder that makes skiing memorable. It is a quintessential Rocky mountain ski resort without the glitz and glamor...just honest pricing and incredible skiing.
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Bridger's snow is crappy and so are the people. Go to Showdown, located about 2 hours north near Monarch and Neihart. They have champagne powder and every one has a smiling face. Never a line either. Amazing!
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Bridger Bowl is a gem. Short lines, usually tons of snow, cheap tickets and almost zero commercialization. A non-profit hill that ranks on many top 20 lists. Bozeman is a great place to spend a week (or longer) and is only 16 miles or so from Bridger. What are you waitng for?
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IN Plato’s allegory of the cave, the famous philosopher describes humanity as living in an unenlightened cave, blind to the true, epicurean pleasures of life, waiting to be led out of their wretched existence. Wretched is the word I would use to accurately describe East Coast skiing, days of ice and slippery slopes, impossible to find traction or garner thrill...
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Snow was a bit sparse (very unusal for this time of year) but we had great fun and the sunshine made up for the lack of snow!
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