The Bridger Bowl Cloud is a divine weather phenomenon that can produce gobs of snow unexpectedly. Like squeezing water from a stone, the BBC performed its own miracle last night and dumped up to 30" of The Cold Smoke (4% fluff!) out of otherwise clear skies. And it works in incredible ways... no snow in town, a trace in the parking lot, 10" at the top of Alpine, knee deep on The Football Field, and thigh deep through Lost Shot Bowl proper (a lot like several preseason days). How is that possible? The BBC. Check out the top picture - it was dumping underneath that cloud.
Monday, January 3, 2011
1/03/11 The BBC
The Bridger Bowl Cloud is a divine weather phenomenon that can produce gobs of snow unexpectedly. Like squeezing water from a stone, the BBC performed its own miracle last night and dumped up to 30" of The Cold Smoke (4% fluff!) out of otherwise clear skies. And it works in incredible ways... no snow in town, a trace in the parking lot, 10" at the top of Alpine, knee deep on The Football Field, and thigh deep through Lost Shot Bowl proper (a lot like several preseason days). How is that possible? The BBC. Check out the top picture - it was dumping underneath that cloud.
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