Yesterday said:
Supposed to be 54 at Beaver Creek on Monday when we get there. Yuck!
Bachelor gulch was already pretty icy yesterday FYSA. That happened to me last year when I went to Vail late Jan, no bueno.
Yesterday said:
Supposed to be 54 at Beaver Creek on Monday when we get there. Yuck!
RangerRick9211 said:
Blue bird with the pregger wife. Wut!!!
Everything is fine. This is fine.
chickencoupe16 said:
Damn, man. Don't know what to say other than that, so... damn.
RangerRick9211 said:RangerRick9211 said:
Blue bird with the pregger wife. Wut!!!
Everything is fine. This is fine.
Into the void, but such is the internet life. I share, so I share more.
I'm out on the mountain tomorrow for 24 hours to clear my head. Then back for father/daughter dance Friday night at church with the 6 year old.
High to low, a lot has happened since NY with that post. It ended in a miscarriage. It's such a nothing burger, but an everything burger in the grand scheme of things. Anyways, skiing tomorrow night and Friday morning to just not. We decided to tell our 6 year old this weekend on the mountain and gave her a big sis sweater. Then Sunday night happened and it all flushed at 18 weeks. Wife has a slew of doc visits and wrecked. Bleh. Just *****
chickencoupe16 said:
Damn, man. Don't know what to say other than that, so... damn.
Same. Everyone treats it like you shouldn't talk about, but I know so many people who have had to go through it.ChipFTAC01 said:chickencoupe16 said:
Damn, man. Don't know what to say other than that, so... damn.
Echo that. That just sucks. Sorry
tamc93 said:
Any recent Park City reports? Headed there late next week.
Yesterday said:
Just picked up some new to me Black Crows Captis. I've been on some Rosignol pursuit 200 170cm for the last three seasons. They've been great but as I've gotten much better at speed and turns I wanted something a little longer and stable. Not to mention a bit wider for powder. Pretty excited to test them out this next week.
Jock 07 said:Yesterday said:
Just picked up some new to me Black Crows Captis. I've been on some Rosignol pursuit 200 170cm for the last three seasons. They've been great but as I've gotten much better at speed and turns I wanted something a little longer and stable. Not to mention a bit wider for powder. Pretty excited to test them out this next week.
Nice! Also I have that same air compressor.
rather be fishing said:
The rumor I just heard was avy crew lost 2 charges.
Nab85ag said:
Any TEXAGS in Breckinridge now that can give a snow report? THANKS
oh no said:
SLC to PC and HDN to the boat are both pretty short easy drives and both good choices if avoiding a crap shoot through the pass / tunnel on I-70 from Denver.
MS08 said:
a bump on the thread, but just yesterday started considering doing a Spring Break Ski Trip.
Would be the first time for my 2 young kids and my wife does not have much skiing experience at all.
Was thinking Park City and found a spot walk distance near Cabriolet Lift in the Canyons Village area.
I figured it would be easier to fly into SLC than Yampa (HDN) for Steamboat. Am I off base? Do you all have a recommendation for inexperienced first-timers on the slopes as in Steamboat versus Park City? Kids are 5&7
I've been going to Steamboat 1-2 x year (ski season and summer) for 20 years as I have family there, so I'm very biased. I've only been to Park City in the summer once and skiing once. It's nice and convenient. I will say though, if you're looking for spring break, flights to HDN over the same week as Texas's spring break might already be full.MS08 said:oh no said:
SLC to PC and HDN to the boat are both pretty short easy drives and both good choices if avoiding a crap shoot through the pass / tunnel on I-70 from Denver.
Do you prefer one spot over the other? I skied steamboat back when I was a kid. Had to ski down the mountain in blizzard, hah. Also, I figured flights would be more economical from DFW to SLC than the regional airport of Yampa. So far, I've only been digging into Park City.
Yesterday said:MS08 said:
a bump on the thread, but just yesterday started considering doing a Spring Break Ski Trip.
Would be the first time for my 2 young kids and my wife does not have much skiing experience at all.
Was thinking Park City and found a spot walk distance near Cabriolet Lift in the Canyons Village area.
I figured it would be easier to fly into SLC than Yampa (HDN) for Steamboat. Am I off base? Do you all have a recommendation for inexperienced first-timers on the slopes as in Steamboat versus Park City? Kids are 5&7
Salt lake to park city is super easy. Did it twice this season. Just know that the Canyons side of Park City has very little "green or beginner" area. It may be enough for a first timer only there for a couple of days but if you're wanting more beginner stuff you need to make your way over to the park city side. And riding the lifts over is not going to be easy for beginners.
We have done lessons twice on the canyons side and it was great. Just want you to know the park city side may be better.
Nab85ag said:
Any TEXAGS in Breckinridge now that can give a snow report? THANKS
MS08 said:Yesterday said:MS08 said:
a bump on the thread, but just yesterday started considering doing a Spring Break Ski Trip.
Would be the first time for my 2 young kids and my wife does not have much skiing experience at all.
Was thinking Park City and found a spot walk distance near Cabriolet Lift in the Canyons Village area.
I figured it would be easier to fly into SLC than Yampa (HDN) for Steamboat. Am I off base? Do you all have a recommendation for inexperienced first-timers on the slopes as in Steamboat versus Park City? Kids are 5&7
Salt lake to park city is super easy. Did it twice this season. Just know that the Canyons side of Park City has very little "green or beginner" area. It may be enough for a first timer only there for a couple of days but if you're wanting more beginner stuff you need to make your way over to the park city side. And riding the lifts over is not going to be easy for beginners.
We have done lessons twice on the canyons side and it was great. Just want you to know the park city side may be better.
Yes, I quickly looked at the trail maps and chair lift map and had the same conclusion about it looking like I need to be near the Mountain Village instead of Canyon Village. Either that or be willing to drive to to Mountain Village