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    Halley Shultz
    Photo Date: 
    01/27/2019
    View to the east from the summit of Brundage Mountain.
    Halley Shultz
    Photo Date: 
    01/27/2019
    The parking area at Brundage Mountain Resort. The north end of the parking lot has a large "dog area" sign. Ski up through that to hit the road and take a right.
    Halley Shultz
    Photo Date: 
    01/27/2019
    The first (and last) 1.25 miles is on a snowmobile road.
    Halley Shultz
    Photo Date: 
    01/27/2019
    Exiting the snowmobile road to the right onto the skin track.
    Halley Shultz
    Photo Date: 
    01/27/2019
    The first glimpse of the summit from the skin track.
    Halley Shultz
    Photo Date: 
    01/27/2019
    Scoping out the terrain to find the best snow to ski down.
    Halley Shultz
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    01/27/2019
    The view southeast from the summit looking down on Payette Lake and Long Valley. Powder hounds appreciate good views, too.
    Halley Shultz
    Photo Date: 
    01/27/2019
    Fresh tracks are still available even a week after the last snow if you search around a little bit.

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