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Heavenly-
With skiing in both California and Nevada, and a superb nightlife
to boot, South Lake Tahoe's Heavenly Resort is a blast. |
Kirkwood-
With fantastic skiing in both California and Nevada, and a fabulous
nightlife, South Lake Tahoe's Kirkwood Resort is a blast.  |
Tahoe-
With absolutely fantastic skiing in both California and Nevada,
and a nightlife that is tough to find in any other ski town,
South Lake Tahoe's access to world class skiing is unparalleled. |
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| Canada |
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Whistler-Blackcomb-
Rising one vertical mile from a village of award-winning West
Coast architecture, Canada's Whistler and Blackcomb mountains
offer the greatest vertical rise of any ski area in North America,
and its massive high-alpine terrain rivals the major ski resorts
of Europe.  |
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| Colorado |
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Aspen-
Rising imposingly out of the heart of downtown Aspen, Colorado,
Aspen Mountain has always held a special allure for skiers.
With no beginner runs, the mountain is an upper-intermediate
and expert skiers' dream. |
Beaver
Creek- Beaver Creek features European-style charm in a secluded
alpine valley of Colorado. Award-winning design is evident everywhere
you look, from inviting accommodations to gourmet dining to
unique Village-to-Village skiing. |
Breckenridge-
Breckenridge, Colorado has it all. Discover for yourself a town
full of heritage and Victorian charm plus four peaks of incredible
skiing and snowboarding. |
Colorado Springs- With some of the best skiing in the
country and plenty of attractions, Colorado Springs, Colorado
is a great vacation spot.  |
Crested
Butte- Crested Butte is one of the friendliest, most charming
towns in the Rockies. It truly is the last great Colorado ski
town. Fantastic skiing in a historic village setting. |
Keystone- With three diverse mountains - Keystone Mountain,
North Peak at Keystone and the Outback, Keystone offers a unique
ski and snowboard experience in Colorado.  |
Loveland-
Loveland, Colorado's Ski Area is the oldest continually-operated
ski area in Colorado and has been a local favorite for decades.
Loveland unveiled Chair #9, the highest four passenger chair
lift in the world.  |
Purgatory-
The Purgatory, Colorado mountain possesses a unique and magical
character. From the gentle slopes of Columbine to the groomed
cruisers like Paradise to the trapdoor headwalls of Styx, Purgatory
serves up an ideal blend of beginner, intermediate and expert
terrain. |
Snowmass-
A splendid Colorado town with the friendliest people, and some
incredible skiing. With an 800-foot vertical rise to an elevation
of 12,510 feet above sea level, the newly installed Cirque lift
gives Snowmass the nation's longest lift-served vertical rise
and highest lift-served terrain. |
Steamboat
Springs- Gladed areas of Sunshine and Storm Peaks are Steamboat
Springs, Colorado's particular claim to fame, with "champagne
powder" in the trees for the most avid powder hounds. The
Steamboat Ski Area is located in Medicine Bow/Routt National
Forest. |
Telluride-
Telluride, Colorado once a rough and tumble mining town in the
1870's, now offers untracked and groomed trails, open bowls
and narrow chutes, as well as plunges and glades. Each of Telluride's
64 trails have plenty of soul. |
Vail-
Vail Mountain in Colorado is consistently ranked as the top
winter destination in the U.S. Vail offers a variety of terrain,
including its legendary Black Bowls, in the pedestrian-only
mountain village.  |
Winterpark-
Four interconnected mountains and a high Alpine bowl offer an
incredibly diverse skiing experience at Winter Park, Colorado.
One lift ticket allows access to all 134 trails and 23 lifts.
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| Idaho |
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Sun
Valley- There are two ski mountains in Sun Valley, Idaho
each affording its own point of view - Bald Mountain and Dollar
Mountain. With plenty of choices, and lots of snow, Sun Valley
is the ideal ski destination. |
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| Montana |
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Big
Mountain- Since 1947, Big Mountain, Montana has attracted
winter enthusiasts who enjoy vast terrain, uncrowded slopes,
and an abundance of snow at a great value.  |
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| New
Mexico |
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Taos-
New Mexico's Ski Valley is known for its outstanding expert
terrain that consists of narrow steeps and chutes. Taos features
more than 18 runs accessible only by hiking the Highline and
Westbasin ridges.  |
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| Oregon |
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Mt.
Bachelor- Located in Oregon in the beautiful Northwestern
US, Mt. Bachelor has been a long-standing ski hole for decades.
Explore all the area has to offer.  |
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| Utah |
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Deer
Valley- Utah's Deer Valley was conceived, designed and built
to bring a new sense of elegance and excitement to the skiing
experience. Deer Valley offers a variety of special touches
and added services to enhance your experience.  |
Park
City- Park City is Utah's true ski town. The ski area features
vast terrain and some of the fastest lifts in the West. Park
City will play an instrumental role in the Olympic Games of
2002 because of the beauty and challenge. |
Snowbird-
Snowbird is in the heart of Utah's Wasatch-Chace National Forest
in Little Cottonwood Canyon. This slopeside village makes it
easy to get to and everything is within walking distance.  |
Solitude- Located in Utah's Big Cottonwood Canyon are
seven lifts that take you to a dream world of powder. An award-winning
mountain, Solitude features 1,200 acres of the best ski terrain
you will find anywhere.  |
The
Canyons- With over 2,800 acres, this Utah ski area sits
on a canyon-filled finger of the Wasatch Range and features
wide-open bowls and narrow chutes. |
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| Vermont |
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Killington-
Vermont's Killington consists of six mountains interconnected
by a system of 90 miles of trails. Killington is the largest
ski resort in the eastern United States. This six-mountain complex
also offers the greatest diversity of terrain in the East.  |
Stowe-
Stowe is located on Vermont's tallest peaks and offers recreational
skiing to suit all levels. For an unprecedented third year in
a row, it's been named the #1 ski resort in the East by Skiing
Magazine. |
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| Wyoming |
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Jackson
Hole- We have the terrain to satisfy every one of your death-defying
fantasies. Just gaze upon these views of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
As the sign in the Tram line says, "This mountain is like
nothing you have ever skied before!"  |
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