One of the great things about skiing in Montana is the relationship between the National Forest Service and so many great hills. Having an open boundary with quick an easy access to backcountry skiing is just so excellent. The next time you're out schralping some excellent sidecountry turns don't forget to thank the good people at the National Ski Areas Association, National Forest Service, and U.S. Skiing.
http://www.wildwilderness.org/docs/ski-mou.htm
On the other hand, the occasional inbounds poach can land you in serious hot water. And while it might seem like the TJ Burke thing to do, it may involve a brush with local authorities. The last thing you want is to get caught waiting for the judge when it's powder day on Porphyry Peak!
Moments of Regret: Short-Radius Turns
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