kmartshopper
New member
I've been looking into long term retirement locations when the day finally comes to move out west, and Brundage has recently peaked my interest. The crowds, terrain, cost, and year round living line up well with what I'm looking for.
There's one thing I wanted to ask some of you travelers and analysts...
How would you expect the powder quality (not quantity) at Brundage to stack up to other places? Tony Crocker has a great page at @bestsnow showing moisture and rain for a number of area's... Idaho wasn't included though. Optimistically, I'm hoping it's drier than Tahoe or Mammoth, but wouldn't expect UT or CO powder. Anyway, it's something one trip can't answer, so was hoping to hear some feedback from others.
Thanks!
There's one thing I wanted to ask some of you travelers and analysts...
How would you expect the powder quality (not quantity) at Brundage to stack up to other places? Tony Crocker has a great page at @bestsnow showing moisture and rain for a number of area's... Idaho wasn't included though. Optimistically, I'm hoping it's drier than Tahoe or Mammoth, but wouldn't expect UT or CO powder. Anyway, it's something one trip can't answer, so was hoping to hear some feedback from others.
Thanks!