Yes, absolutely trying to stay in epic. Sunk cost plus buddy passes for wife.
The wife and I are doing a weekend get-a-way to Beaver and flying into Denver. Little 2 hour scenic drive on I-70.ChipFTAC01 said:
Yeah Whistler is effectively a days travel both ways. Would consider beaver creek if flights into eagle weren't so damn expensive.
Yesterday said:The wife and I are doing a weekend get-a-way to Beaver and flying into Denver. Little 2 hour scenic drive on I-70.ChipFTAC01 said:
Yeah Whistler is effectively a days travel both ways. Would consider beaver creek if flights into eagle weren't so damn expensive.
Park City is only a 30-40 minute drive from the airport. That's an easy one too.
Yes, I-70 can and will shut down but so will the airport. As you know it's just a fact of life if you want to travel to a ski resort. We actually drove home on I-70 when most of the interstate was frozen last spring break. Basically did 10 mph on the frozen tracks and 35 where they cleared it. Fun times!Bayou City said:
The only issue w flying into Denver for BC and Vail is the potential to not get there if 70 closes. That's a hella mellow harsher. That's why EGE has such a premium during ski season. If VP or Ike are closed you can still get to the hill from EGE but not DIA.
Love me some BC though.
When will you be there??
Yesterday said:Yes, I-70 can and will shut down but so will the airport. As you know it's just a fact of life if you want to travel to a ski resort. We actually drove home on I-70 when most of the interstate was frozen last spring break. Basically did 10 mph on the frozen tracks and 35 where they cleared it. Fun times!Bayou City said:
The only issue w flying into Denver for BC and Vail is the potential to not get there if 70 closes. That's a hella mellow harsher. That's why EGE has such a premium during ski season. If VP or Ike are closed you can still get to the hill from EGE but not DIA.
Love me some BC though.
When will you be there??
The wife and I will be there Feb 3-6 so not exactly a weekend get-a-way but the third is MLK so we'll count it. Whole family will be back March 16-21 for spring break.
What's not true?RangerRick9211 said:Yesterday said:Yes, I-70 can and will shut down but so will the airport. As you know it's just a fact of life if you want to travel to a ski resort. We actually drove home on I-70 when most of the interstate was frozen last spring break. Basically did 10 mph on the frozen tracks and 35 where they cleared it. Fun times!Bayou City said:
The only issue w flying into Denver for BC and Vail is the potential to not get there if 70 closes. That's a hella mellow harsher. That's why EGE has such a premium during ski season. If VP or Ike are closed you can still get to the hill from EGE but not DIA.
Love me some BC though.
When will you be there??
The wife and I will be there Feb 3-6 so not exactly a weekend get-a-way but the third is MLK so we'll count it. Whole family will be back March 16-21 for spring break.
That's not true for SLC or RNO. DIA and I70 are a unique type of hell.
ChoppinDs40 said:
Beaver Creek and stay at bachelors gulch. She'll never want to ski or stay anywhere else again
E King Trill said:
Anybody know a good bootfitter in Denver?
Jock 07 said:E King Trill said:
Anybody know a good bootfitter in Denver?
Perhaps late to the party here but I had a great experience at boot mechanics in golden.
I like the spanglish thrown in now.Bayou City said:
If he's on an old Burton custom It's probably one of two styles: tradicional camber or reverse camber. Now they have a rocker camber rocker and directional rocker profile. It's not super easy to find reverse camber boards now a days. You can tell the type of Board by putting it flat on the ground. If there's a space between the ground and the Board under the bindings it's tradicional camber. If it's flat against the floor it's a reverse camber. If he's on a reverse camber id suggest trying to stay on a low camber to almost flat RCR profile. It's easy to death Escorpin / tomahawk when you go short on the toe side transfer when you move from reserve camber to camber base. If he hasn't riden a camber base, he will probably love the extra bunce under foot. It makes the hill much more playful and smooth.
Burton Family Tree Hero Camber is another SICK one. Probs a little nice for a 1x a year boarder but it's one that you can do every thing and assuming you take care of it will last a decade plus.
Park city has some good greens and it an easy drive from SLC airport. Just don't stay on the Canyon side as that is mostly blues/blacks.beerag04 said:
Need some help on where to go this year. We go to Durango most years, but this year we are skiing first week of January and I'm worried about not having enough snow. My wife hates skiing anything beyond the easiest greens and my kids are still learning, so they love Purgatory because it has a ton of greens and some really long ones that are not just up and down quickly all day. I like it because it is usually not as crowded as the northern Colorado resorts.
What are some other resorts with a similar vibe? Location could be anywhere. We fly from Houston so don't need to worry about driving distance.