'Method to the madness': Skiers, Bridger staff talk development ideas
- Bridger Bowl presented a master development concept plan to the public on March 1 at the Hilton Garden Inn.
- Growing demand and the need to match capacities on the mountain spurred the development of this plan.
- The plan includes increased snowmaking, more parking, new lifts, base-area improvements, and night skiing as potential developments.
- General Manager Hiram Towle stated, "When it comes to the concerns about Bridger changing, you'll notice there are no condos or hotels."
- Public feedback, especially regarding the Bradley Meadows lift, will inform future proposals submitted to the Forest Service for approval.
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'Method to the madness': Skiers, Bridger staff talk development ideas
The nonprofit ski area rolled out a master development plan to the community which includes things like increased snowmaking, more parking, base-area improvements, new lifts and night skiing.
·Billings, United States
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