BenedictGomez
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Looks like Utah is the winner, based largely on the probability of finding good snow conditions existing in late'ish March. Thanks to folks for all the suggestions/info.
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Problem with Logan is the price of parking. Cheap airfare is offset by $35 a day parking. Never mind the nightmare traffic trying to get there in the morning
Use Flightline.Free parking.I use the one off 93 in Londonderry.About $46 round trip.
I use Preflight Airport Parking near Logan. I find their shuttles to be BY FAR the most frequent. They drop you off right at your car, which is nice. If you pre-pay online you get the best rates.
Coming from Vermont, we also use the Logan Express bus in Salem. But their schedule doesn't always work. When I come back from Europe I don't want to wait an hour and a half for a bus.
We thought about that but our flight was super early leaving and super late returning.
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Looks like Utah is the winner, based largely on the probability of finding good snow conditions existing in late'ish March. Thanks to folks for all the suggestions/info.
Go look at the maps JB posted on his twitter feed. Big storm cycle about to hit the west. 20" of precip equaling approx 200" of snow for the Sierra (get the snorkle out snoseek). Utah and Colorado in the cross hairs as well. Going to be an active spring and a great time to go west. Can't wait to get your reaction to Utah skiing.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
That is a good way to park though.
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Go look at the maps JB posted on his twitter feed. Big storm cycle about to hit the west. 20" of precip equaling approx 200" of snow for the Sierra (get the snorkle out snoseek). Utah and Colorado in the cross hairs as well. Going to be an active spring and a great time to go west. Can't wait to get your reaction to Utah skiing.
Well I just did something rather impulsive. Wife got called to a meeting in SLC end of next week. Looked around, looked doable, have some vacation days to burn and pulled the trigger. Skiing Fri 3/11 - Fri 3/18. Took a bit of pain on flight, but since hers is paid for by work figured what the hell. Have plenty of hotel points to burn so that should ease the pain.
Never been to SLC!
Thinking of starting in Ogden, Pow Mow and Snowbasin for the first weekend. Then head down to the city (Midvale / Sandy?) midweek, for some time in the Canyons.
Who's got the best St. Patrick's Party?
Trailboss and anyone else, would love to meet up for some runs if possible. I've been skiing (snowboarding) my whole life, basically only limited by strength and stamina (and b@lls) as I reach middle age. Wife is fairly new to the sport but will love groomers in the sun. So hopefully I'll be able to peel away from time to time to shred the gnar.
Stoked!
Nice! As to terrain it depends on what you like to ski/ride.
Got seven days to play with, hope to see it all!
Thinking 3 or 4 days at some combo of Pow Mow and Snowbasin. I have some impression that, for weekend skiing, these might be better than the canyons? Wife has a bunch of Marriott points so Marriott Ogden seems like the cheap option for us.
Then down to the city proper, and will try to hit at least Brighton or Solitude and I think Snowbird is a must.
This is first trip to SLC; from what I've read the Park City resorts are skippable, if you have to skip one "group."
We're going to try to stay flexible based on snow, etc. Might want a mid-week day off, see some sights in the city (definitely don't have my ski legs this year).
Look forward to any input you have.