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Kicking Horse? Banff? we need a destination in mid. feb!...CHEAP
I'm interested in heading to Kicking Horse in mid february...but myself
and the remainder of my group arae all broke university students that will barely have enough to scrape by. Ideally, we want to find a shared condo that could fit up to 6-8 people. I'd do Banff, as it seems cheaper, but I would like to try something less tapped into...and I hear kicking horse has some of the toughest terrain of the CDN west...true? I've only done whistler/blackcomb in the rockies, and apart from the lineups, ridiculous amount of people everywhere else, rainy weather when I was there...it wasn't bad...but the terrain wasn't too too difficult...i really want to test my limits here. Anyway, I'm basically looking for a cheap way to stay in either Kicking Horse, or somewhere similar (suggestions?) during mid Feb. of '05. Hopefully an on mountain condo. but...CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP is my motto. Email me @ fartecho at yahoo dot com or reply to the post if you've got help for me. Jeff |
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Try http://www.kickinghorsehostel.com/ at CAD 25.00 per night seems good
value. The best interior BC resorts are Red Mountain, Fernie and Kicking Horse but if you found Whistler terrain easy then you will do the same at Kicking Horse. At KH there was only one gondola to the top causing some lines at weekends but weekdays OK. CPR ridge was good. "Jeff" "fartecho at yahoo dot com" wrote in message ... I'm interested in heading to Kicking Horse in mid february...but myself and the remainder of my group arae all broke university students that will barely have enough to scrape by. Ideally, we want to find a shared condo that could fit up to 6-8 people. I'd do Banff, as it seems cheaper, but I would like to try something less tapped into...and I hear kicking horse has some of the toughest terrain of the CDN west...true? I've only done whistler/blackcomb in the rockies, and apart from the lineups, ridiculous amount of people everywhere else, rainy weather when I was there...it wasn't bad...but the terrain wasn't too too difficult...i really want to test my limits here. Anyway, I'm basically looking for a cheap way to stay in either Kicking Horse, or somewhere similar (suggestions?) during mid Feb. of '05. Hopefully an on mountain condo. but...CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP is my motto. Email me @ fartecho at yahoo dot com or reply to the post if you've got help for me. Jeff |
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