Are April Powder Days The New Normal?
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Are April Powder Days The New Normal?
"Touring at Bridger Bowl is serene, and while there can definitely still be backcountry crowds, skinning up provides a shining sense of peace. Knowing it's just your partners and yourself strengthens every skier's connection to the surrounding elements."
"These late-season storms definitely require an adjustment, but the precipitation is more than welcome as it continues to extend the ski year and mitigate fire season."
April has seen significant spring storms, resulting in nearly two feet of snow at Bridger Bowl in Montana. Many ski resorts have closed for the season, but touring offers a peaceful alternative with fewer crowds. While the snow is abundant, the lack of a solid base leads to variable conditions. Other regions like Colorado and Tahoe are also experiencing heavy snowfall, which is beneficial for extending the ski season and reducing fire risks.
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