Bridger Bowl ski area gets a large amount of snowfall in winter, with the snow being extremely dry. Occasionally, the snow has less than 3% water content. When the snow is this dry, the locals refer to it as Cold Smoke. Bridger Bowl’s Cold Smoke is just one of the reasons that this area is
Read More...The Bridger Bowl Cloud, affectionately known as the BBC, is a low hanging cloud cap that hovers over the east face of the Bridger Mountain Range and delivers an abundance of very dry snow to the Bridger Bowl ski area the locals call Cold Smoke. This phenomenon is caused by Orographic Lift. Orographic lift occurs
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