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Well this is the first year that Bridger has ever had a park. And basically no one goes to Bridger to ski the park unless you are under 13. Does that answer your question?
yeah its definitely not much to look at. a flat-down rail, 20ft double barrel, a trapezoid rail, i mean thats pretty much it except for 3 small flat boxes and a walride and few other small rails.
Don't go to Bridger to hit the park or you will be made fun of. Bridger is more of a mountain for actually skiing, Big Sky is the place to be for park(although maybe not this year). But yeah, as people said above, there's a few small rails/boxes, a double-barrel, a trapazoid, and a wallride. I wouldn't recommend the wallride unless you have short, soft skis though, that tranny's a killer.
yea ill be skiin there sunday.if you see me and my friend say hello. we can show you around, but we arent locals so dont expect much. i will be wearing a blue and white siver jacket and blue pants. i have gold chronics so you wont miss me.
Check out north bowl and the high traverse, you can hit some pretty fun stuff on either of those. Also get a hold of a shovel and tranciever if possible and head up the ridge with a local, it'll be worth your time.
It's not looking good at all with the weather we have now. The forecast doens't look much better either; warm weather and no significant chance of precipitation. At least I got some skiing up Truman Gulch in before the crap weather came, that was some good fun.