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Old November 3rd 03, 07:23 PM
AstroPax
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Default Grand Targhee

On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 18:03:42 -0000, "Arsie"
wrote:

I skied their for one day during a two week ski trip to Jackson Hole.....I
did not like it at all. In fact I took a boarding lesson instead of
exploring.


The above quoted negative opinion of Targhee is based upon the
following "extensive" experience:

1. Total of 1 day at the place.
2. Took a boarding lesson.
3. Didn't do any exploring.

Clue time. Some of the best deep powder skiing and snow conditions
I've ever experienced occurred at Targhee.

Other than LCC/BCC Utah, Targhee offers the best lift served powder in
the lower 48 with an average annual snowfall in excess of 460".

Even during a Targhee *low* snow year, Targhee receives more snow than
many other places usually receive during a *high* snow year.

Nothing wrong with Targhee, other than the fact that they received an
"F" from the "Ski Area Citizens' Coalition"...for what its worth:

http://www.skiareacitizens.com/cgi-b...?region=idmtwy

-Astro

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