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Going skiing in Denver, need suggestions...
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<blockquote data-quote="SoBlue4.6" data-source="post: 10199670" data-attributes="member: 15970"><p>Why is Wolf Creek even in the topic?? :dw: He said close to Denver. Wolf Creek is all the way across the state......so I'm positive he's not going to drive 6+ hours each way for one day of skiing. I'm sure driving that far would drain your wallet more than the extra money you pay for lift tickets at Breck.</p><p></p><p>I snowboard, and I'm about to pick up my 3rd board this winter.</p><p></p><p> Breckenridge is expensive, usually crowded and just too much mountain to cover in one day. Personally, I liked Keystone much better. It's just a stone's throw away from Breckenridge.</p><p></p><p>You could also take a look at Loveland or Winter Park, as they are a little closer to Denver than Breckenridge and Keystone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoBlue4.6, post: 10199670, member: 15970"] Why is Wolf Creek even in the topic?? :dw: He said close to Denver. Wolf Creek is all the way across the state......so I'm positive he's not going to drive 6+ hours each way for one day of skiing. I'm sure driving that far would drain your wallet more than the extra money you pay for lift tickets at Breck. I snowboard, and I'm about to pick up my 3rd board this winter. Breckenridge is expensive, usually crowded and just too much mountain to cover in one day. Personally, I liked Keystone much better. It's just a stone's throw away from Breckenridge. You could also take a look at Loveland or Winter Park, as they are a little closer to Denver than Breckenridge and Keystone. [/QUOTE]
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