Looking Back at Bridger Bowl

Featuring: Saddle Peak
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James Binkley picking his way through the burn. Western Bridgers.

With spring well on its way and the warm weather turning the landscape from white to green, it seems like a good time to look back on the season. We are fortunate enough to live in a place where our playground is just minutes from home and much of our time this winter was spent exploring this area and investigating new possibilities.

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Early season air. Bridger Bowl.

With the addition of Bridger Bowl’s new Schlasman’s chairlift, we were able to easily scout and access some exciting terrain.

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A few Saddle Peak packs making their way back to the motherland.

In addition to the new inbounds terrain we were also granted open boundaries to the north and south which provided us with lift served access to some really diverse locations. And as always, the camera was along to capture it all.

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James Binkley tearing through a fresh blanket of snow. Western Bridgers.

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James Binkley enjoying the new Schlasmans territory.

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North of Boundary.

Learn more about Ryan Krueger and his photography via his website: http://www.ryankruegerphotography.com/


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3 Comments

  1. Mark Seacat
    Posted June 4, 2009 at 4:34 pm | Permalink

    Ryan… as usual solid photos! Keep the submissions coming man… everyone over here at Mystery Ranch digs your work.

  2. Wayne Nicholson
    Posted July 16, 2009 at 3:28 pm | Permalink

    Amazing pics, I’d love to come out to Bridger Bowl sometime soon, looks amazing!

  3. Ted Reckas
    Posted July 17, 2009 at 5:53 pm | Permalink

    Looks good! Especially from Laguna Beach. Haven’t seen powder in way too long. You got me motivated to get in the back country again. Nice work!

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