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	<title>Comments on: Day 1 at Bridger Bowl</title>
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		<title>By: tony s.</title>
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		<description>Hey man, welcome to Bridger.  I am tone capone on the tgr site.  You post reminds me of my early days here.   So much to discover!  Definetly be careful at Bridger, you can really get screwed in many areas, especially on the ridge and the slushmans lift..   It will take a while to learn, but once you start finding your way around and the base gets up over about 60 inches, you will realize what a unique playground this is.  Feel free to P.M. me or other guys on tgr if you want someone to point you in some good directions as the season starts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey man, welcome to Bridger.  I am tone capone on the tgr site.  You post reminds me of my early days here.   So much to discover!  Definetly be careful at Bridger, you can really get screwed in many areas, especially on the ridge and the slushmans lift..   It will take a while to learn, but once you start finding your way around and the base gets up over about 60 inches, you will realize what a unique playground this is.  Feel free to P.M. me or other guys on tgr if you want someone to point you in some good directions as the season starts.</p>
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