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re: Beaver Creek Ski trip
Posted by cassbell86 on 11/25/17 at 8:54 pm to Tyga Woods
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If you’re looking for the best beginner mountain in the area, I would highly recommend Copper Mountain.
We skied Copper last year and I had lots of trouble gaining confidence on this mountain. I thought it was me but I have heard from several people that many of Coppers greens would be blues at lots of resorts. We are just looking for some gentle greens so that my confidence in my skiing ability can progress. BC seemed like a great beginners mountain, albeit very unaffordable to stay for many, but I'd be open to any more suggestions. How's Breck for beginners?
re: Beaver Creek Ski trip
Posted by cassbell86 on 11/24/17 at 10:40 am to HoustonGumbeauxGuy
We’ve been trying to find places that are good for beginning skiers. We heard Neaver Creek was an easier mountain for beginners.
Beaver Creek Ski trip
Posted by cassbell86 on 11/24/17 at 10:00 am
My family and I are thinking about taking a ski trip to Beaver Creek, CO. I'm looking for some info and insight on this place and anything we need to know as beginning skiers. What is there to do at night? Thanks in advance!
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