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0NBZ0
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:06 am
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Near Record Snowfall And Low Spring Temperatures At Brundage Mountain

April 23, 2008



http://www.ktvb.com:80/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-apr2308-brundage_ski_season.91ca3969.html



Brundage Mountain has received 10 inches of new snow over the past week
and will now be open May 3rd and 4th.



Near-record snowfall and low spring temperatures are creating ideal
conditions at Brundage Mountain Resort. Resort officials announced today
that they will be open for a third bonus weekend in May.



The resort is currently closed on weekdays, and had planned this
Saturday and Sunday to be the final ski weekend of the season, but that
was before 10 inches of fresh powder fell this week. Now, resort
managers have decided to be open on May 3rd and 4th.


"Mother Nature has been extremely kind to us this year," said resort
spokesperson April Russell. "And our loyal visitors have shown that they
are still interested in skiing and riding on the best snow in Idaho."



Resort operators are keeping a close watch on Mother Nature and customer
interest to decide if additional weekends in May are possible.



This is the first time Brundage Mountain has ever offered lift service
in the month of May.



Brundage Mountain has received 422 inches of snowfall this season. That
makes this the second snowiest winter on record.


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Bonzo

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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:25 pm
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"0NBZ0" <0NBZ0@doooooooooooooooodoooooooooo.com> wrote
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Near Record Snowfall And Low Spring Temperatures At Brundage Mountain

Snow? On a mountain top? In Spring?

Impossible.

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahha...

Bonzo = MMMMMMMMOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN
 
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