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In January, we visited Brundage Mountain after 60+ inches of fresh snow fell in the previous week. We spent our first two days skiing the resort and sidecountry, followed by two days of cat skiing.
Our resort days blew us away due to the lack of crowds. We were skiing fresh tracks all day, both days. There were no pow day lines and virtually no competition for the good lines. It was definitely a great surprise and a departure from what we have come expect at other mountain resorts.
Cat skiing was a blast at Brundage. With over 19,000 acres of terrain and very few people riding it, we had deep first tracks the entire time. Our group included Toy Soldier Productions skiers Shay Lee, Karl Fostvedt, and Luke Perin. Alex Blais, Jon Whelan, Danny Arnold, and Bryan DePauw of the Epic Planks team were also along for the ride. Our group was solid and the guides were willing to accommodate. We ended up hitting some sick terrain that they don’t normally take all the guests to. The steep trees were great and the guys had an absolute blast sending it off all the drops the guides threw at us. What follows are video and pictures from our trip to Brundage Mountain. If you get a chance to visit Brundage take advantage of it. Lots of pow to go around at this super chill spot.