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Distinctly Montana Winter 2015

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d i s t i n c t ly m o n ta n a • w i n t e r 2 0 1 5 32 SouthWESt moNtaNa bIg Sky rESort, brIDgEr boWL, rED LoDgE mouNtaIN, bEartooth baSIN BESt BlaCK dIaMond tErraIn: This may be the toughest choice, as all of these ski areas are known for challenging, adrenaline-pumping expert terrain. Although the Ridge at Bridger Bowl is as tough as anything out there, BIg SKy rESort gets the nod here based on the sheer amount of available acreage. Expert-only trails can be found all over the 5,800-acre resort, including the steep bowls off the 11,166-foot summit of Lone Peak, the rocky chutes of the Headwaters hiking area, and the tightly gladed tree runs on Andesite Mountain. BESt IntErMEdIatE tErraIn: Again, BIg SKy rESort scores here with excel- lent intermediate trails on Lone Peak and Andesite Mountains. Long, wide-open cruisers can be found everywhere, allowing those improving skiers and riders to test their skills all over the resort without having to stick to just one or two lifts. Favorites include Calamity Jane, Big Horn, Sunlight, Elk Park Ridge, and Horseshoe — one of the most scenic inter- mediate runs in the state. b l a c k D i a m o n D t e r r a i n B E S T BIG SKY RESORT SoUtHWeSt montana Photo by Lonnie Ball, courtesy of Big Sky Resort

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