Park City looking rough for our Jan 2-6 trip. Gonna be skiing on man made stuff most likely.
Lt. Joe Bookman said:
Just came down from Mt A. Fantastic snow for mid December up there!
Aggie_Boomin 21 said:trip98 said:
Feb 9, 10, and 11.
Just me and teenage som
I can use 2 of my buddy passes for Sunday the 9th to help out a little. Would bring ticket price down to $149 each for that day. Logistically only possible for me to do it that day because I have to be there in person each day they're used for them to work.
MAS444 said:
Hope you're right about telluride. Wish there would be more but I'll take 9 extra right now. (That's what she said protected)
Jr is there this week with a big group of college aged friends. He said it snowed 5 inches before they got there Sunday and the skiing is ok. Looks like they didn't ski yesterday and the No Name Saloon was the beneficiary.HUEY04 said:
Is Park City looking any better? Headed that way on the 7th
ChipFTAC01 said:
College kids on a ski trip don't need to be drinking fancy whiskey with fancy food. They need to be slamming down Busch light and doing Jaeger bombs.
MAS444 said:
Outside of Ridgway - on Log Hill Mesa. Really happy with that decision. Less than hour from Telluride (not ideal for skiiing but plenty doable), 30 minutes from Ouray, 35 minutes from MTJ. Ridgway is such a great little town. PM me if you'd like to discuss...I love talking about this stuff.
Yes we'll keep the fractional in Telly. We love it and it's been a great deal for us. And value has almost tripled since we've owned with a long waiting list of folks wanting to buy. I don't see us ever getting rid of it.
ChoppinDs40 said:ChipFTAC01 said:
College kids on a ski trip don't need to be drinking fancy whiskey with fancy food. They need to be slamming down Busch light and doing Jaeger bombs.
The one's going to Park City sure as hell do.
Hah, Govy is always popping. We avoid most of it by camping near Meadows and waking up at 6 to park in the lot.Lt. Joe Bookman said:
How was the Govy 500? Mt Ashland road was probably the worst I've ever seen it with people that had no business driving on it. ODOT snow plow broke down so the lot and the road were a mess. Saw 5 wrecks on the way up and nearly was in one on the way down. Truck fishtailed and blocked traffic but was on a steep downhill section where it took me 100 yards to finally come to a stop. Thankfully the cars behind me saw it too and stopped but not before fishtailing as well.
I did think it was funny to see a Subaru pull out a Chevy 2500.
yup. I've looked at lots of lots over in South Fork. Wish I'd pulled the trigger 3 years ago because they've doubled in price/acre. People flipping them now.MAS444 said:
Roughly 42k. I'm sure you know this....but there are so many different factors that affect that value of lots up there. Utilities and access are obviosuly huge, but most of the stuff on Log Hill has good access and utilities to lot line. But views are huge - and one of our primary criteria. 2 lots next door to each other could have totally different, or nonexistent, views. Some things that I loved about ours were it's "end of road," views of Sneffels and Cimmarons from ground, surrounded by a canyon on 2 sides and large, mature Ponderosa pines.