Brundage Mountain Opens Idaho’s Newest Express Lift

 
 

Big changes have arrived at Brundage Mountain with the debut of the Centennial Express, an upgrade from the 32-year-old Centennial Triple. This new lift is a state-of-the-art, four-person, high-speed chairlift, crafted by renowned manufacturer Doppelmayr. It represents a significant leap in efficiency and comfort for skiers and snowboarders.

Gone are the days of the 16-minute ride on the old Centennial Triple. The Centennial Express slashes this time to a mere six minutes, allowing more time on the slopes. This season marks a notable milestone for Brundage Mountain, boasting two high-speed quad chairlifts on its front side. The Centennial Express, like its predecessor, offers a swift journey from the base of Brundage to the upper ridge, enhancing the skiing experience.

The grand opening of this new lift was a festive event, complete with complimentary coffee and donuts, and special gear giveaways from BlackStrap, a well-known balaclava brand.

Brundage has always been known for its low-key vibe, and it’s important to us to maintain that relaxing atmosphere, the strategic investment in the new high-speed lift keeps people moving up the slopes so they can spend less time in lines and more time enjoying the Best Snow in Idaho with friends and family.
— Brundage General Manager Ken Rider

However, it's not just new lifts making headlines at Brundage. The resort, like many across North America, has faced challenges with low snowfall this season. In a recent Instagram update, the resort acknowledged the tough conditions due to warm temperatures and low snowpack but remained optimistic, hinting at snowy days ahead.

This optimism isn't unfounded. With a significant North American storm cycle on the horizon, Brundage Mountain might receive over a foot of snow soon, potentially transforming the resort's landscape. Some forecasts even predict more than three feet of snow, a much-needed boost for the mountain's operations.

Currently, 27 of Brundage's 70 trails are open, but with a stroke of luck and favorable weather, we might see more terrain opening up soon. So, keep your skis ready – more exciting times might be just around the corner at Brundage Mountain!

Brundage Mountain trail map showcasing the new Centennial Express lift. Credit: Brundage Mountain Resort.


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