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park city vs canyons
we're intermediate skiers who enjoy long wide runs. which mountain is
better for us - canyons or park city? |
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"dpa" wrote in message ... we're intermediate skiers who enjoy long wide runs. which mountain is better for us - canyons or park city? I am a Canyons fan due to the large number of choices across the resort. Park City also has some good runs but is not as large. For wide groomers if you skiers only you can also check out Deer Valley in Park City. No boarders allowed there yet. Neat thing about Park City is that you can shuttle between town and all the ski resorts with ease. If you are there for a couple of days, check them all out! Plus you can rent a car and head over to Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird, and Alta within 40 minutes. Another you might like would be Snowbasin just north of Park City. It has some nice intermediate runs. |
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tg wrote: "dpa" wrote in message ... we're intermediate skiers who enjoy long wide runs. which mountain is better for us - canyons or park city? I am a Canyons fan due to the large number of choices across the resort. Park City also has some good runs but is not as large. For wide groomers if you skiers only you can also check out Deer Valley in Park City. No boarders allowed there yet. Neat thing about Park City is that you can shuttle between town and all the ski resorts with ease. If you are there for a couple of days, check them all out! Plus you can rent a car and head over to Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird, and Alta within 40 minutes. Another you might like would be Snowbasin just north of Park City. It has some nice intermediate runs. thanks for the info. somewhere we heard that Canyons is mostly boarders. is that true? |
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tg wrote: "dpa" wrote in message ... we're intermediate skiers who enjoy long wide runs. which mountain is better for us - canyons or park city? I am a Canyons fan due to the large number of choices across the resort. Park City also has some good runs but is not as large. For wide groomers if you skiers only you can also check out Deer Valley in Park City. No boarders allowed there yet. Neat thing about Park City is that you can shuttle between town and all the ski resorts with ease. If you are there for a couple of days, check them all out! Plus you can rent a car and head over to Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird, and Alta within 40 minutes. Another you might like would be Snowbasin just north of Park City. It has some nice intermediate runs. thanks for the info. somewhere we heard that Canyons is mostly boarders. is that true? Not the last time I was there. Brighton better fits a "mostly boarders" label. |
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lal_truckee wrote: dpa wrote: tg wrote: "dpa" wrote in message ... we're intermediate skiers who enjoy long wide runs. which mountain is better for us - canyons or park city? I am a Canyons fan due to the large number of choices across the resort. Park City also has some good runs but is not as large. For wide groomers if you skiers only you can also check out Deer Valley in Park City. No boarders allowed there yet. Neat thing about Park City is that you can shuttle between town and all the ski resorts with ease. If you are there for a couple of days, check them all out! Plus you can rent a car and head over to Brighton, Solitude, Snowbird, and Alta within 40 minutes. Another you might like would be Snowbasin just north of Park City. It has some nice intermediate runs. thanks for the info. somewhere we heard that Canyons is mostly boarders. is that true? Not the last time I was there. Brighton better fits a "mostly boarders" label. thank you! |
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dpa wrote: we're intermediate skiers who enjoy long wide runs. which mountain is better for us - canyons or park city? PC and Canyons are so close together that you can check it out for yourself. Once you do tell us what you think. Jack |
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