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Skiing in Colorado
Look for lodging in Dillon/Silverthorne and ski at Breck or Copper.
Excellent places to ski and at least a chance of not being totally nailed on lodging costs. If impressing your friends is important - and it might be - then Vail or Beaver Creek. Vail is world class - unless the kids snowboard, in which case you need to know the mountain very well to avoid long traverses - but it's a pain in terms of cost, accessibility, and snotiness. Eric Segal wrote: Hi -- I am from Boston and will be making a stopover this winter in Denver, courtesy of United Air Lines. I'll be with two of my kids, and we would like to do some skiing. We have never skiied in the West before. The problem is that we will be there in between Christmas and New Years - unavoidable. Can anyone recommend one or two resorts that are good for intermediate skiing, within a couple of hours drive of Denver, and might (perhaps) be a little less than totally jammed at Christmas time? Thanks a lot |
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