dlague
Active member
I think that's exactly what I'll do. Seems like the type of small homey place that I'll like.
I prefer the Smuggs, Plattekill, and MRGs of the world.
Then you will like Loveland and A Basin. In fact, A Basin is our Cannon!
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I think that's exactly what I'll do. Seems like the type of small homey place that I'll like.
I prefer the Smuggs, Plattekill, and MRGs of the world.
Heading out to Colorado tomorrow. Snow Wednesday and Friday. Hopefully closing it out the right way
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
How late is abasin expecting to go? I'll be traveling through on my way to Tahoe next month....a few days after mothers day and would like to get some turns in but if its just groomers then ill just keep driving. I'm hoping for maybe some Pali laps.
I have a couple of friends flying out there to ski for Mother's Day weekend. I think they are projecting to stay open at least until June 4 weather permitting. Believe Pali trail pod still open at this time, although ever since deadly inbounds Spring 2005 avi they can abruptly close Pali with plenty of snow if they think there is destabilizing melting underneath.
What did you think of Copper?Colorado needs snow desperately. Hasn't snowed a flake since April 9th. The lower trails at Vail are absolutely roached to dirt and green grass, and I dont think they'll make it to they're closing day of April 23rd unless they really get crafty with moving snow around. Today there were signs at Mid-Vail advising patrons to take the gondola down at the end of the day due to "conditions" on the lower mountain. Holy crap was it melting fast today! Top of the mountain is nice spring conditions though. Skied Copper 3 days ago and it's at a much higher elevation so it was holding snow better, but I'm in shorts and a tee-shirt right now in Vail Village where it's almost 70 degrees!
What did you think of Copper?
How are conditions comparing at Winter Park, Loveland and A-basin these days. Will be out there to ski Sat and Sun.
It was cool. I'll have to try it again sometime when the bowls are open. I was surprised how large the village is and how not large the front side is. I guess I was expecting a bigger place, but it was small enough that you could really hit much of the terrain (sans bowls) in one day. I was there the 2nd to last day of the season and they were selling 5-packs for next season for $169, what a steal of a deal for terrain of that quality.
Thanks. Never been to either. Loveland is closer and cheaper so I am thinking of going there (sleeping in Ft Collins). Any reason to not go with that option?I was at Loveland and A Basin on Saturday and Sunday and while firm in the early AM by 10 or 11 conditions were stellar. There is not shortage of snow at either this past weekend. I posted a trip report with pictures for both resorts. We will be at both or maybe just A Basin.
Vail's frontside was becoming toast weeks ago. One of the reasons we never went recently. For some reason that side of Vail Pass warms up a lot.
Colorado sounds nice right now! What did you think of Vail?





Thanks. Never been to either. Loveland is closer and cheaper so I am thinking of going there (sleeping in Ft Collins). Any reason to not go with that option?
Did you make it to LL or AB?
Going to both towards the end of the trip. Was supposed to go there first, but when Vail announced they were shutting down the Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin on Sunday, I rejiggered the entire schedule. Blue Sky Basin is unreal. I imagine on a powder day it would be some of the premier terrain in North America. The fact that it takes a while to get there, that there's absolutely zero facilities whatsoever, and that there's no beginner terrain, all help keep the masses away, which just makes it even better.
I love Blue Sky Basin. Worth the "trip" to get there, especially for a PA boy like me. You take 2 lifts to get there, then ski a wide open bowl, and another lift to the goods. The best part of Blue Sky Basin is there is solid intermediate terrain there as well as some great expert terrain.