Where's a single guy to ski?
January 12, 2006 11:53 AM   Subscribe

SkiFilter: Where to go for a (relatively) inexpensive ski trip? Priorities: maximize ski time, minimize travel time, have fun on the slopes and maybe even off the slopes, too.

I'm a 29 y/o male with a serious ski bug. I learned to ski only a few years ago, and am a moderate intermediate skiier (mostly blues and easier blacks). Due to changes at work, I didn't ski at all last season, and had really hoped to go twice this year. Unfortunately, I tore my ACL (again) in October, and am just now finishing rehab. My earliest ski trip would probably be late-February. I would love to go twice this year, if I can keep the costs reasonable. So: where do I go?

Important facts to consider:
- I'll be going solo, since most of the people I'd normally ski with have already gone, or have already made plans. I'd love it if I could find somebody to go with me to help split lodging costs, or even just to have someone to hang out with, but... I really just want to ski. Meeting people would be icing on the cake.
- I live in the Southeast US. Denver and SLC are easy flights. Reno would be a little harder flight, but not unreasonable. I don't want to burn up a full day traveling on each end of the trip.
- Luxury is not terribly important to me. I just want a nice, comfortable place to stay that's convenient to the slopes, and gets me on the mountain quickly.
- Nightlife isn't terribly important, since I'm going solo.
- I've skied Copper, Breck, Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, Solitude. I liked all of them, but probably enjoyed Alta the most.
- It would be nice if there were plenty of places to eat close by, so I wouldn't be stuck with resort food. But that's not a huge priority.
- I've had knee surgery twice (soccer). Ice scares me. I'd probably be skiing in late Feb. - late March, so places with good mid to late-season snowfall are preferred.
- I don't want to spend a ton of money. If I spend money on any one area, I would want it to be for quality and diversity of skiing.
posted by fearless_yakov to Travel & Transportation (3 answers total)
 
I would check out some other spots in Utah. All the resorts are pretty close to the Salt Lake airport, and some of the lesser known resorts are really cheap. Check out Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, and Sundance. They are fun, mellow resorts that are easy on the wallet. Plus, we've been getting a tone of snow out here.

SkiUtah.com
posted by trbrts at 3:19 PM on January 12, 2006


Maybe Mont Tremblant or another Quebec destination would suit your needs?
posted by sueinnyc at 7:37 PM on January 12, 2006


I would go to Park City, Utah. It is an easy van ride from the SLC airport, and they have a fun little downtown area, plus free public busses that'll take you anywhere you want to go. You can fly and ski the same day.
posted by spilon at 8:33 PM on January 12, 2006


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