I'm heading out West for the very ever first time_Ever!!

jsnow

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And I would like to know where the best places are to ski so I can get the must out of my trip to the wild west. I'm going to look to be skiing park a little, but a lot more exploring fucking huge peaks. So any tips on where to go would be much appreciated.
 
Forgot to add in my excitement of finding this out, and I'm heading to CO, so where in CO is the places to be?
 
Wolf creek= lots of snow

Crested Butte + Telluride=sick terrain

Breck + Keystone=sick park

Vail=overall just a sick place.
 
dillon or silverthorne or frisco for keystone, breck, vail, beaver, copper, abasin. other places are just kind of a pain in the ass
 
This is the year to hit up Crested Butte. It's going off there right now. On a good snow year, like this one, the terrain is unbeatable in CO.
 
well if ur on a budget then leadville or minturn and then u could make a day trip out of goin to silveton and sleep in the car and ski two days at silverton and then ski some in summit county or just go down south only and set up camp in silverton or durango then u have telluride crested butte wolf creek if ur into just skiing deep then hit the south mostly but if you want a mix i would do like 4 days in summit and a week in silverton or do 1 week in summit and 1 week down south
 
i just took my first trip to co like a month ago and it was awesome. like the whole riding down the hill for longer than the chairlift thing is great.
 
well silverthorne and dillon are spereated by i-70 so no big and frisco is like 5 miles up the road. keystone is close to leystone and abasin and frisco is like 5 minutes closer to breck. copper is 25 ish from all of them and vail is pry 45-50min. beaver is pry an hour ish tad more. all depends on traffic and your speed
 
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