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Old July 24th 03, 12:15 AM
Dr Bob Holt
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Default Vail on the cheap

Or stay in Frisco/Dillon/Silverthorne and get the bus to Vail. Or rent an RV
then you can go where you want.

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"Sam" wrote in message
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"TomTom" wrote in message

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Why would you want to go to Vail? That's where all the yuppies go.

Steamboat & Heavenly are nice, I'd also suggest Crested Butte.

"Josh Brown" wrote in message
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I am looking for advice on doing a tour next winter of Colorado's best
snowboarding spots and want advice on how to do it on a budget. Vail,
Steamboat, Heavenly, etc... are on my to do list. Any others I need to
consider? My favorite terrain is steep powder bowls leading into
rolling open gladed terrain with drops and hits. freeriding.

Please list places to stay, itineraries, ideas for transportation to
and within the state, and any other info you can provide.

Thanks,

J



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I'd go to Wolf Creek! Most snowfall in Colorado, awesome terrain, and
you can stay in Pagosa Springs (cheap!). Only like a 20-30 minute
drive from there to the slopes.
http://www.wolfcreekski.com/



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