Anyone heard of Bridger Bowl?

I am currently residing here in Salt lake going to college, but for the last 17 years of my life i have been a resident of Bozeman, Montana, and a skier of Bridger Bowl, since my young years. Just wondering if anyone has ever really herd of it, I have had more than I can count snorkel days their and will always think of it as my home mountain.
 
yup, worked there 3 winters ago. first time i skied there,my first time ever skiing out west, there was about 25 inches of fresh. i had no idea how to ski powder but loved every minute of it. bridger is great.
 
Skied there from 7th-12th grade, less and less every year tho do to me getting into park. Bridger is amazing, best pow skiing ever, and powder stays for days.
 
im yet to go there. im really looking forward to going there for the first time this winter.

ive been with in 3 hours for YEARS now, and just never made it.
 
maybe if you hike the ridge. it's kind of lacking on snow right now though, beartooth and sac are your best bets, but both a little icy
 
bridger was alright nothing to special unless there was 20+in of fresh, got boring after 4 or 5 hrs
 
I've been skiing there since I was five and the terrain still hasn't gotten boring yet. There are way too many lines off the ridge for anyone to ski in a lifetime.
 
Heard lots of great stuff about Bridger. One of the sickest mountains out there, great steeps, great snow. MSU would be a great place to go to school.
 
Personally i think it sucks unless you want to hike the ridge all day. The lifts are slow as hell, its only good if it snows a lot the night before, and everything besides the ridge gets skied out really quickly.
 
almost went to msu, bozemans a sick town, and the one time i went to bridger it was tight. so in response, i have heard of bridger bowl
 
say what!!!?????

i havent skied there for years but its sick and like a miniature alta..except with boarders..........
 
skied bridger on a 34in day back in feb of last year..had the best day of my life...end of story
 
i skied it yesterday. long hike to get to good snow but overalll it was a pretty fun preseason day. my window from the dorms faces right to the bridgers and its freakin beautiful. oh by the way for you bozeman residents, theres a couple of rails set up behind roskie. pretty small hits but fun as fuck.
 
bridger is the best place ever. seriously, its one of those ski areas where you dont need a park to break up the day..just ski and find fun crap everywhere. its my home hill where i learned to ski and ive rarely, if ever, got bored.

great powder days too.
 
I've had some good days there, but i was gone all christmas break and this is my first winter here, so i'm not sure how it compares to years past.
 
hell yes i love that place, skied the phone booth a couple weekends ago and scared the shit out of myself
 
i am convinced that nobody or very few skiers up there even know where the hell to go. Because I will ski up there on a deep day with all of the rest of bozeman and super long lines, and then come back two days later and still find powder stashes. sure, the north and south bowl are skied to shit but those two areas really are the only place that the hordes of people go. I also am convinced that, despite many very good skiers, the vast majority cant ski worth shit, which is probably why only lift served north and south bowl get totally skied out.  not that i am a bad ass skier, cuz i am not, but many people there are cruisin around with their hands at their side, knees not bent at all, and skiing the tails of their skis. maybe i just am noticing this because i was up there during msu bobcat ski day and all the college students that dont have passes were there. anyways enough of this, bb is sick
 
You just gotta know where to go and you can ride powder for quite a while after a storm goes through. Of course, the open gate policy makes this a lot easier for those who don't want to look as hard (FYI, it all SUCKS!) I looooooove when people come here and just ski everything you access by not traversing or hiking, then go around telling their friends how much Bridger blows. Because they're right hahaha.
 
Been skiing here for over a decade. Some fun stuff, but you really really have to know where to look, and have the endurance to hike. After 11-12 years I've skied pretty much every inch of that mountain in bounds. Sadly I won't be around next year to skied the new terrain they've been talking about opening for the ... well I remember ski patrol saying "next year or so" the first year I started skiing.
 
sorry but i was there this weekend at it was the shittyest snow ive ever skiied, complete ice. i dunno if this was because i didnt know where the good spots were but it was really dissapointing
 
nah, this weekend wasn't all that great. actually it was the first weekend I haven't gone since it opened and I've been here
 
ya i thought it was terrible. i was talking to a kid on the chair and he said bridger got like 20 some inches just 3 days ago and i was shocked because the pow was just non existent(at least where i was skiin)
 
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