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re: Industry expert says one third of U.S. ski resorts to shutter
Posted on 2/25/17 at 3:53 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 2/25/17 at 3:53 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I guess I'm a fan of both but mountains only to ski
Posted on 2/25/17 at 4:08 pm to yellowfin
Skiing can be done on a budget but you really have to be living close to the mountain.
We day trip from Denver to Breck/Keystone/Vail/Beaver Creek, pack lunches and beers in a back pack, then grab a cocktail to end the day.
Occasionally we will stay the night on credit card points.
If we had to do what most people do - fly in, rent all gear, buy lift tickets, hotel, meals, etc. We absolutely wouldn't be able to afford it.
We day trip from Denver to Breck/Keystone/Vail/Beaver Creek, pack lunches and beers in a back pack, then grab a cocktail to end the day.
Occasionally we will stay the night on credit card points.
If we had to do what most people do - fly in, rent all gear, buy lift tickets, hotel, meals, etc. We absolutely wouldn't be able to afford it.
Posted on 2/25/17 at 4:11 pm to yellowfin
Mountains are way better in the late spring and early summer. Lake Tahoe, Tuolumne, Telluride...they're only good when you can get away from everyone else.
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