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Colorado ski resorts - pick one

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Gutter Snipe, Nov 8, 2009.

  1. Gutter Snipe

    Gutter Snipe Member

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    We got a great deal on airfare on SW to Denver, and a ski trip is in order. We have plenty of time (4+ hours) to get to a resort - so where should we go?

    I like powder, tree skiing (boarding), and dislike lift lines, but I've never been to any resort in Colorado, so I'm looking for help here.
     
  2. Landlord Landry

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    what part of colorado just legalized pot?

    yea, I pick that one.
     
  3. Deckard

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    Boulder? Just a guess.
     
  4. rhino17

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    I live in Colorado and just went skiing today in fact.

    But first, WHEN are you going? because that would make a difference.


    But, I always recommend Breckenridge. Why? Because it has the best ski town BY FAR. The skiing in all the areas are great, but for instance, I was at Keystone today. I cannot imagine staying there over night. Breckenridge provides great skiing (trees, bowls, parks, etc.), plus a lot of stuff to do in the evening that is not offered by the other towns.
     
  5. rhino17

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    It has been decriminalized here and Boulder and also in Denver for a while now. Breckenridge is the place that just legalized it.
     
  6. marks0223

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    I 2nd what rhino17 said. I've been to Breckenridge 4 or 5 times and have always enjoyed it. Not sure if they still do it but before my lift ticket at Breckenridge was good at Keystone & one other resort. Skied at both Breckenridge & Keystone on the same day twice.
     
  7. tinman

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    I like Copper Mountain and Winter Park, they are both reasonably priced and not overly crowded.
     
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    I was in Breckenridge two years ago and loved it. Fun town and great skiing.
     
  9. Gutter Snipe

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    To keep it a little vague, I'm going after Christmas and before Valentine's day weekend. Our current focus of research is Steamboat.
     
  10. SWTsig

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    haven't skiied in a moon's age but will be going to telluride in february... i'll prob spend more time drinking in the lodge but im okay w that
     
  11. Jugdish

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    I've been to Winter Park three times, and it was great. I think it's more family-oriented (I was like 17 the last time I went), but I believe they have more trails than any other park.

    Just make sure you ride snow mobiles. Way more fun than skiing.
     
  12. rhino17

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    oh, ok, I was just makin sure it was not in the enxt couple weeks. Late January is when I used to go every year, but not I live in CO. That is a great time to go. Breck has the Uller fest in January, you should look into that.

    I have not been to Steamboat, but I hear good things. I think it is more similar to Breck than the ret/
     
  13. No Worries

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    Favorite Colorado mountain is Keystone, staying in Breckenridge (which is also a good ski mountain). From the old Denver airport, it was about a 90 minute ride to Breckenridge.

    Last two times though, I have gone to Steamboat. Steamboat is one of the best family skiing mountains. We like the kids' ski school and the fact that you get a direct flight to Hayden/Steamboat.

    Like Breckenridge, Vail and Aspen both have kick ass ski villages at the base of their mountains.
     
  14. Dubious

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    Winter Park sucks because the coal trains run all night.

    Breckenridge decriminalized possession of less than 1 ounce and is coincidently a central spot to get a condo and go to a couple of good ski areas, Copper Keystone maybe even Vail.

    But ski-out ski-in is probably thee way to go as a lightweight Texan. If you ski all day you will fall asleep in your dinner plate, especially with a little alkyhol.
     
  15. Kilgore Trout

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    Breckenridge is rather good so long as you are not trying to ski during spring break. It has a nice selection of restaurants and bars that don't really have ski town prices. For terrain you get a bit of everything but the lower part of the mountain near the lodge can get annoying at times (crowds and long, flat run-outs near the bottom).

    Breck is also a pretty convenient location that will allow you to hit up several mountains if you don't mind making a short drive. Keystone is very close with Vail and Beaver Creek around 30-45 minutes down I-70. All four of these ski areas as well as Arapaho Basin (a great local mountain) are affiliated with one another and you can buy multi-day passes that work at Keyston, A Basin and Break and will give you a day or two at Vail/Beaver Creek.

    If you like powder the back bowls at Vail are pretty tough to beat for the area.
     
  16. Kilgore Trout

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    Telluride is really an impressively beautiful area.
     
  17. rhino17

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    I actually don't like Vail's town so much. It's ok, and certainly better than Keystone, but nothing special imo and pretty small.
     

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