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  • #16
    Originally posted by jluv View Post
    I've only been skiing once, and it was at Crested Butte in Colorado. I'm sure Whistler's badass, but if you're looking to stay in the country, Colorado is awesme. Utah and NM are fine if you like cute, little mountains.
    Nex Mexico doesn't have too many huge mountains, but Utah is just as quality as Colorado in that department. Also Squaw Valley, Northstar, etc in the Tahoe area are great places with tons of chicks with too much $$ running around.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
      Nex Mexico doesn't have too many huge mountains, but Utah is just as quality as Colorado in that department...
      Utah doesn't have a single 14er, or even anything close. They only have a handful of peaks over 13k. Anything over 12k there is considered big, while in Colorado, that's just considered a good spot to pitch a tent.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by jluv View Post
        that's just considered a good spot to pitch a tent.
        Is there a bad spot?

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        • #19
          Seeing as there are only 2 of us that have ever skiied before I don't think we need to hit a 14,000ft mountain. Just looking for something with laid back skiing that is not too far from the slopes.

          Plus I am doing an Ironman in May, not going to risk getting injured on any blacks.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by no4njnk View Post
            Just looking for something with laid back skiing that is not too far from the slopes.
            Discover the spectacular mountain setting of Fairmont Chateau Whistler, a ski-in, ski-out luxury hotel with a renowned championship golf course and health club.


            Ski lift is maybe 200 yards from the hotel.
            Originally posted by BradM
            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
            Originally posted by Leah
            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by jluv View Post
              I've only been skiing once, and it was at Crested Butte in Colorado. I'm sure Whistler's badass, but if you're looking to stay in the country, Colorado is awesme. Utah and NM are fine if you like cute, little mountains.
              Did you also stay at a Holiday Inn Express? Lol


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              • #22
                Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                http://www.fairmont.com/whistler/

                Ski lift is maybe 200 yards from the hotel.
                I will be between 6-10 people, is a lot cheaper to get a condo or house. Plus no private hot tub.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by jluv View Post
                  Utah doesn't have a single 14er, or even anything close. They only have a handful of peaks over 13k. Anything over 12k there is considered big, while in Colorado, that's just considered a good spot to pitch a tent.
                  What matters to me is peak elv minus base elv, not necessarily the peak elv.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by no4njnk View Post
                    I will be between 6-10 people, is a lot cheaper to get a condo or house. Plus no private hot tub.
                    Not as close to the lifts, but sleeps 8.



                    This one sleeps 10, and is closer to the slopes.

                    Originally posted by BradM
                    But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                    Originally posted by Leah
                    In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by VaderTT View Post
                      Whistler/Blackcomb.
                      This...
                      Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                      Over the years, we've ended up back at Lake Tahoe. Between Heavenly, Squaw Valley, Northstar, etc, there's something for everybody. Ski all day, gamble all night.
                      ...or this. I used to live in Tahoe City, and the scenery is just....amazing. There's plenty of difficulty there (the Winter Olympics were there once, for fuck's sake), but there are also easy-going trails for every skill level.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
                        What matters to me is peak elv minus base elv, not necessarily the peak elv.
                        Colorado whoops Utah pretty bad in that category, too.

                        Of the biggest vertical descents among ski resorts in the US and Canada, Colorado has 4 in the top 10 and 8 in the top 20. Utah doesn't have any in the top 10, but they do have #13 and #18 on the list.



                        It's worth mentioning that Whistler is #2 on the list. I gotta check it out.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jluv View Post
                          Utah doesn't have a single 14er, or even anything close. They only have a handful of peaks over 13k. Anything over 12k there is considered big, while in Colorado, that's just considered a good spot to pitch a tent.
                          Yeah i dont know about all that crap, like someone else mentioned i'm more concerned with actual skiable acreage as well as the quality of the snow. People from all over the world fly to the Rockies, both SLC and Colorado for the skiing. I just think it's unfair to lump Utah in with New Mexico.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by jluv View Post
                            It's worth mentioning that Whistler is #2 on the list. I gotta check it out.
                            So much fun. I want to go back during the summer sometime, and I wouldn't mind another winter trip as well.
                            Originally posted by BradM
                            But, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.
                            Originally posted by Leah
                            In other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
                              Yeah i dont know about all that crap, like someone else mentioned i'm more concerned with actual skiable acreage as well as the quality of the snow. People from all over the world fly to the Rockies, both SLC and Colorado for the skiing. I just think it's unfair to lump Utah in with New Mexico.
                              True, best snow I've had was in Utah, depends on the weather and the time of year tho.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by bcoop View Post
                                So much fun. I want to go back during the summer sometime, and I wouldn't mind another winter trip as well.
                                Heck, I don't ski anyway, so I really prefer the mountains in the summer or fall. My in-laws are up there in Whistler right now and have been doing zip line tours and shit all week, and it looks rad.

                                My biggest factor in falling in love with a mountain destination is remote wilderness and wildlife. The part of CO I go to is extremely remote, and has awesome wildlife, but the lack of grizzlies and wolves does leave me craving something bigger and further North, with an Alaskan backcountry trip being the holy grail for me. One of these days...

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