New Mexico Ski advise
My wife and I are in our late 50's are planning to ski again after a
10 year lapse and are looking for a less challenging area with open slopes and a minimum of overly aggressive skiers. We are planning on going to Red River because we can also cross country ski, we love New Mexico, and accomodations are affordable. Does this make sense? Any other suggestions? Thanks John |
New Mexico Ski advise
Hi John
Don't know where you are locatted but I'm a beginner from TX (4 trips; several days each) & I love Wolf Creek Pass, CO. It's not a resort but a ski area with lots of snow. We stay at South Fork which offers no night life (they roll up the streets for practical purposes at dark) but the accomodations are reasonable & I like the drive (approximately 20 miles) to the ski area better than the drive from Pagosa Springs (about the same distance). We stay at Comfort Inn in SF. We were there the week before Christmas; no lines at the lifts. I'm 61. I think I saw a sign about cross country skiing there but you might need to call the toll free number as I don't recall seeing it mentioned on the website (wolfcreekski.com) For a few more opinions you can also check out the forum on RSN. If you'd like to see pix from our trip email me back channel & I'll set it up so you can view them; they're already on the web on a private site. Email is bcl at grandecom dot net. Lew in TX "John Watson" wrote in message ... My wife and I are in our late 50's are planning to ski again after a 10 year lapse and are looking for a less challenging area with open slopes and a minimum of overly aggressive skiers. We are planning on going to Red River because we can also cross country ski, we love New Mexico, and accomodations are affordable. Does this make sense? Any other suggestions? Thanks John |
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