
Big Sky Resort - Spring conditions - but still great!
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Big Sky offers kids camp lessons.
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I was glad to have this helmet for the steep decent off Lone Peak, Big Sky.
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It’s the Biggest Skiing in America, but it’s not just the stats that are giant.
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This is Big Sky Resort, where 400 inches of annual powder fall on 5,800 skiable acres and 4,350 vertical feet.
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Big Sky Resort added multiple improvements to their terrain parks for the 2015-2016 season.
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Scoot onto the Lone Peak Tram if you think you've got the stuff.
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The Lone Peak Tram at Big Sky travels 2,828 feet in a matter of minutes.
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Don't forget to sign the log book on top of Lone Peak.
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Happy skiers stand at 11,166 feet on top of Big Sky's Lone Peak.
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Warm up at Big Sky with a few hot laps down their many endless groomers.
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Big Couloir (skier's right) at Big Sky is a signature line that drops 1,200 vertical feet.
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A good look at Big Sky's varied terrain. Hmmm, where to start?
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Big Sky may be known for its steep lines, but sometimes an old-fashioned groomer is all that you need.
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Everett's 8800 is a must-do for Big Sky skiers looking for a luxury dining experience on the mountain.
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Hit up Big Sky's mid-mountain burrito shack for a morning pick-me-up.
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Bacchus provides excellent pub-fare, live music and a variety of cocktails and draft beers.
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The Filling Station is an easy choice for après with attractive specials like this one.
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The Filling Station, aka "The Filler" brings down the house nightly with live music.
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Getting lost in Montana via Big Sky Resort
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Big Sky Resort picked up fresh powder followed by sun for MLK weekend 2016.
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Big Sky Resort picked up fresh powder followed by sun for MLK weekend 2016.
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Big Sky Resort picked up fresh powder followed by sun for MLK weekend 2016.
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"Who's ready for Lone Peak?"
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Pick your line and stick it! Photo: Erik Morrison
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Whatever it takes to make a splash. Photo: Michel Tallichet
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Minion Dummy ready for launch. Photo: Glenniss Indreland
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Lone Peak under the big night sky.
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Yes, Big Sky is known for its steeps, but with terrain this expansive, it's got something for everyone to explore.
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Big Sky ski school.
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Seven ziplines on two courses flank Lone Peak at Big Sky.
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Snowshoe tours are a great way to explore Big Sky.
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Big Sky’s annual season-end pond skim celebration.
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Whitewater Inn at Big Sky Montana
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Whitewater Inn at Big Sky Montana
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Whitewater Inn at Big Sky Montana
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Whitewater Inn at Big Sky Montana
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Whitewater Inn at Big Sky Montana
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Whitewater Inn at Big Sky Montana
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Whitewater Inn at Big Sky Montana
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Summit at Big Sky
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Ripping the dictator chutes at Big Sky.
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Scenic Big Sky, Montana.
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With a 50-degree pitch and more than 1,000-foot vertical drop, Big Sky's signature run, Big Couloir, is no joke. In fact, skiers looking to check it off their bucket list must sign out with ski patrol, have a partner, transceiver, probe and shovel.
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Lone Peak Tram, Big Sky.
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Big Sky has endless terrain to suit skiers and riders of all abilities.
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Horseshoe is a must-ski intermediate run at Big Sky.
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Skiers working up to the expert level need not be intimidated at Big Sky.
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Big Sky couloirs aren't for the faint of heart.
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Big Sky pow.
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Keely Kelleher getting the goods at Big Sky Resort.
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