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loveland ski area

  1. Jnelly

    Top day tripper / "local hill" that would interest...

    Just out of curiosity. Where are some favorite spots that people have been over the years that are not destination resorts but should not be missed. For example, I recently talked to a guy who was in-love with Soldier Mountain bc of the cat skiing...he couldn't say enough good stuff about it...
  2. Sandy_NYC

    Colorado Arapahoe-Basin First to Open

    It’s official! Arapahoe Basin is the first mountain to open this season. They announced that they will open THIS Friday, October 13th. Their website states that there is thin cover and no beginner terrain. It says, “You should expect: hidden and unmarked obstacles, variable and thin snow...
  3. jgiddyup

    Gatherings, ESA's and Let's Go Colorado The Pictorial

    Feel free to make fun (in a good natured way) of the people and my less than lackluster photography skills. I'll match Epic and PugSki names where I remember and feel free to add or correct where I'm wrong. Good times and looking forward to more! @ex-Coal Miner, Wear The Foxhat (Stewart)...
  4. Fuller

    Colorado Steamboat vs Loveland

    The last three years we've been driving from Florida to Montana and Steamboat was our first skiing stop. Nice mountain, cool town but a bit pricey at $219 each for a three day pass. This year our season pass at Whitefish includes 3 days of skiing at Loveland and we drive right by it! So the...
  5. oswaldr2

    Colorado Soon To Be Denver Local - Loveland Or Winter Park?

    I'm relocating to Denver from Chicago in August and am now considering my pass options for the season. I'm considering buying a 4-pack to each Loveland & WP, or getting a season pass to one or the other. My argument towards the 4-pack is that it'll allow me to figure out which I like more...
  6. Core2

    Battle - Mega Resorts vs. Ski Areas

    It seems like we all either go one way or the other. Some prefer the smaller hills with unique local vibes and others prefer the mega resorts with awesome amenities. I've been to quite a few mega resorts and while I always had fun, they all left me feeling like something was missing. At smaller...
  7. FairToMiddlin

    Homage to the Fixed-Grip Chair

    It’s tough to do a tribute to an existing thing, a current workhorse. Yes, we can lump fixed-grip chairs together with skinny skis, 8-tracks, my Dad’s ’64 Ford Galaxy, any number of old-tech memories. But while a lot of the things that moved or fueled our past don’t shine as brightly when we...
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