After the Deluge: Bridger Bowl, Forest Service Assess Damage After Heavy Rains
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After the deluge: Bridger Bowl, Forest Service assess damage after heavy rains
The Custer Gallatin National Forest reported that erosion from the storm carved channels between three and six feet deep in several areas. The storm also brought down logs, rocks and debris flows, which have piled up along trails and created…
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Read Full ArticleLandslide Causes Damage To Terrain At Bridger Bowl
Montana — It was a memorable 2024-25 season at Bridger Bowl thanks to lots of snowfall. The summer has also been memorable, but not in a good way. Last week, Bridger Bowl revealed that it was struck by landslides and erosion following a July 29th rainstorm. This resulted in notable damage, especially on the upper mountain. Bridger Bowl plans to share more updates on the impacts of the landslides in the coming weeks. The Montana ski area is aski…
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