The opening of Brundage Mountain Resort’s Lakeview Chairlift has been delayed after snowmobilers illegally entered the ski area, according to resort officials.The snowmobile tracks damaged what little snowpack exists on Brundage’s south-facing slopes in the Lakeview Bowl, including ski runs known as “Kickback” and “Springboard,” Brundage General Manager Ken Rider said.“In what is already a very challenging season this damage will take an extra amount of time and snow to get repaired to open these runs,” Rider said.“This could put staff out of work due to not being able to open Lakeview as soon as we would like,” he said.Snowmobiles have also trespassed into skiable terrain in the non-motorized area outside the resort’s boundary on the backside of Brundage Mountain.“There are users of all types in the Payette National Forest, but when users start to encroach upon other areas, it just creates bad blood with everybody, and we don’t want that to happen,” Rider said.John McClain, President of the McCall Area Snowmobilers, said his group has tried to find out who the trespassers were, but with no success.“We do not condone any of those types of activities at all, period,” McClain said.“We’ve got a lot of areas to ride, but we don’t’ need to go out on Brundage Mountain, that’s for darn sure,” he said.The club, which has 116 local members, promotes responsible recreating like packing out trash, and not violating private property or restricted areas.“We do have very good maps available of that area that show where you can and can’t ride,” McClain said.