Japan - cause I'm feeling overambitious and will likely axe it from the list lol Park City - have to go since I've got the ski-in hotel lol Heavenly - looks gorgeous being able to see Lake Tahoe from the pics lol Telluride - heard great things + limited on Epic Pass Vail & Breck - since they seem to be the most famous ones The ones I've got on the list, are they overall the best Epic pass resorts that I have to hit up? My reasoning for the ones I chose. Telluride and Sun Valley are both restricted to 7 days total - is it worth trying to hit a whole 7 days at each one or will I get bored? The longest I've spent at the previous resorts was the 3 days at Winter Park (not 3 straight, but 3 over a week), and I wonder if sticking to one place for 7 days is overkill. Colorado.not so much since it's not centralized. That's how I did both the Utah trips earlier this year - however, in a 3 day weekend in Utah, you could hit different resorts on each day since everything is within a 1 hour drive of SLC. I have a lot of flexibility job-wise for fly out Thursday nights, fly back to Dallas Monday - type trips. Is this feasible to pull off between January and March? Would any of these open even in December perhaps and have decent snow? Park City (got a deal on a ski-in resort here for $350 total for 4 nights, 3 days as long as I sit through a 2-hour timeshare presentation lol).Here are the following places I was thinking of hitting up for Jan - March 2020: I learned to ski for the first time this year and got 12 days over the following resorts:įor 2020, I signed up for a full Epic Pass. Visit our Discord server! See sidebar or click here. r/skiing mods do take the time to require proof for all user flairs that involve any expertise and skill however, with questions that could lead to an injury, getting shop advice is always the wisest choice.Ĭlick here for more information. However, remember that you are taking advice from people on the internet. Even the seemingly all-knowing /u/Maladjusted_vagabond cannot help you find a good boot without looking at your feet and having you try some on.ĭIN and technical questions? Please, ask them on /r/skiing. Do not post here asking if a boot is good for you. New to skiing in general? Read our beginner's guide by professional boot-fitter and ski tech /u/Maladjusted_vagabond No linking or reccomending or its affiliates. Helmet discussions should stay in the megathreads. All submissions must be related to skiing. Discord Wiki Welcome to /r/skiing! We are a community for skiers of all skill levels and styles.
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