Pow Day #2
Today we woke up to powder day #2. While today’s powder was half of what we had yesterday and was
Read MoreToday we woke up to powder day #2. While today’s powder was half of what we had yesterday and was
Read MoreWhile much of Colorado has been having a banner early season, Crested Butte has largely been missing out on the
Read MoreOne of the huge advantages of living in Crested Butte is the access to skiing at the ski area, both
Read MoreCrested Butte ski area is skiing fairly well for early season. Today, the East River lift opened, providing fun terrain
Read MoreFall seems to be going by so slowly. I’ve been riding my bike religiously since mid-June. That’s four months on
Read MoreThe hot weather this past week has had me glum. Yes, Crested Butte CAN have temperatures above 80-degrees- which, for
Read MoreAfter our day in Whitewater, we did the short one hour drive to the town of Rossland. I first visited the area in 2000. After skiing there just a couple of days, I decided to move there the following winter of 2000-2001. That alone should tell you the kind of place Rossland is, and the kind of ski area Red Mountain is. It just felt like home. Of course, that may have to do with the similarities between Crested Butte and Rossland- both have a Paradise chair, both have a Paradise lodge, both have a Rafters bar at the base (Crested Butte has since torn theirs down), both are old mining towns with a ski area 3 miles away. And both places have steep technical skiing rivaling anywhere I’ve been to. On a good day at Red, you’ll find yourself skiing steep glades in 2500′ shots run after run. Red is a workout, for sure.
Read MoreJust outside of the town of Nelson, BC is the small Whitewater ski area that’s packed with wonderful choices for skiers willing to venture out of bounds.
Read MorePart of a series of posts from our ski road trip to Montana & British Columbia. This segment features our experience skiing at Revelstoke Mountain Resort!
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