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Brundage Mountain

Brundage Mountain Resort is an alpine ski area in the western United States, located in west central Idaho in the Payette National Forest. Brundage first opened in November 1961 and is northwest of McCall, a twenty-minute drive in average winter conditions.
The summit elevation of Brundage is above sea level, with an overall vertical drop of . Five chairlifts serve the of primarily west-facing terrain, overlooking New Meadows, Adams County, and past the Snake River into eastern Oregon. The area's annual snowfall is . The summit of Brundage Mountain straddles the county line with Valley County to the east, in which McCall lies.
Brundage also offers backcountry powder skiing on of terrain north of the lift-served ski area, serviced by snow cats. Half-day, full-day, and two-day trips are available to areas including Granite Mountain at and Slab Mountain at . The two-day trip spends the night in a mountain yurt. These areas are among the highest average snowfalls in the state.〔(Idaho Dept. of Water Resources ) - precipitation map〕
Brundage is accessed from State Highway 55 via the turnoff to Goose Lake Road, four miles (6 km) west of central McCall. Goose Lake Road climbs slightly over 1000 vertical feet (305 m) in four miles (6 km) when it diverts to the ski area's parking lot, at an elevation of just over .
During the summer months, Brundage has chairlift-served mountain biking on over of specially built single-track trails.
==History==
In the late 1950s, alpine skiers in the McCall area had just the Little Ski Hill, with its modest vertical drop. Bogus Basin near Boise was over three hours away (in good conditions) by vehicle, and Sun Valley was considerably farther. One of these McCall skiers was Boise agribusiness tycoon J.R. Simplot (1909–2008), who had a vacation home on Payette Lake.
Financed by Simplot, the Brundage Mountain project took shape under the guidance of longtime McCall resident, Warren Brown (1912–2000) and ski legend Corey Engen (1916–2006). A former Olympian and instructor at the Little Ski Hill, Engen laid out the trails on the mountain during the summer of 1961. Favorable snowfall allowed Brundage to open on Thanksgiving on November 23, with a double chairlift, T-bar, and a rope tow. The lift tickets were priced at a then-lofty five dollars, similar to Sun Valley's rates; Engen would stay on as resort manager until 1970.〔(Brundage.com ) - about - history - accessed 2009-08-09〕
A second double chairlift, ''Brundage Creek,'' was added in 1976, in parallel with the original ''Pioneer.'' The ''Centennial'' triple chairlift was added in 1990 to the southern edge of the terrain, which increased the area's terrain by 30% and added of vertical drop by lowering the base. The ''Easy Street'' chairlift was installed at the beginner area in 1994, adding a lower parking lot at its base. The parallel double chairlifts were replaced in the summer of 1997 by a single high-speed detachable quad, the ''Blue Bird Express'', which ascended to the summit in a rapid 7 minutes.
In April 2006, the J.R. Simplot Company sold its 50% interest in Brundage Mountain to the ski area's long-time co-owner, the DeBoer family. (Diane (Brown) DeBoer is the daughter of co-founder Warren Brown.)〔(First Tracks Online.com ) DeBoer acquires full ownership of Idaho ski area - 2006-02-28

That August, a long-anticipated land trade with U.S. Forest Service was completed. It gave Brundage Mountain the ownership of around its base area, allowing the opportunity for future resort development. In return, the USFS gained important private in-holdings in the Payette National Forest.〔(First Tracks Online.com ) - Idaho ski resort poised to expand - 2006-08-07

In 2007, Brundage invested more than $3 million to install two new fixed-grip triple chairlifts, ''Lakeview'' and ''The Bear''. The ''Lakeview'' lift opened up of south-facing terrain, with sweeping views of Payette Lake, McCall, and Valley County.〔(Brundage.com )〕 ''The Bear'' connects the ''Centennial'' base area to a ridge above the main base area. A platter lift which served the expert ''Race Course'' and easier runs was removed. A small lodge, ''The Bear Den'', was added at the top of the lift. Excluding the ''Easy Street'' chair, total uphill capacity for the area was increased from 3,100 to 6,700 riders per hour.

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