Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We skied in Breckenridge over winter break. It was crowded but not unbearably so. The beginner lifts are always the busiest one, but get out there first thing in the day. If you're more advanced go up higher and the lifts rarely have lines. The resorts there (in CO) are huge and don't feel as crowded as the more local ones.
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Breck is awesome and only the beginner terrain gets crowded. If you ski easy blacks, you can stay on peak 10 until your legs can't take it anymore, because there is never a line. 6 chair is also tons of fun, but those are proper blacks, not easy blacks.
About to ski Breck tomorrow for the first time with my kids. They are good skiers on the east coast, we usually go to MA and sometimes VT. How do the runs compare to eastern mountains?
Wider, less ice
What are you looking for? I prefer groomed so I like the following.
Cruising:
Peak 7 - Monte Cristo, Angels Rest, Wirepatch, Lincoln Meadows
Peak 9 - Country Boy, Briar Rose, Upper Lehman
Groomed but steep:
Peak 10 - whatever is listed groomed, usually Centennial, Double Jack, Ciimaron, Crystal
Peak 6 - whatever is listed groomed, usually Bliss & Reverie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We skied in Breckenridge over winter break. It was crowded but not unbearably so. The beginner lifts are always the busiest one, but get out there first thing in the day. If you're more advanced go up higher and the lifts rarely have lines. The resorts there (in CO) are huge and don't feel as crowded as the more local ones.
+1
Breck is awesome and only the beginner terrain gets crowded. If you ski easy blacks, you can stay on peak 10 until your legs can't take it anymore, because there is never a line. 6 chair is also tons of fun, but those are proper blacks, not easy blacks.
About to ski Breck tomorrow for the first time with my kids. They are good skiers on the east coast, we usually go to MA and sometimes VT. How do the runs compare to eastern mountains?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We skied in Breckenridge over winter break. It was crowded but not unbearably so. The beginner lifts are always the busiest one, but get out there first thing in the day. If you're more advanced go up higher and the lifts rarely have lines. The resorts there (in CO) are huge and don't feel as crowded as the more local ones.
+1
Breck is awesome and only the beginner terrain gets crowded. If you ski easy blacks, you can stay on peak 10 until your legs can't take it anymore, because there is never a line. 6 chair is also tons of fun, but those are proper blacks, not easy blacks.
Anonymous wrote:We skied in Breckenridge over winter break. It was crowded but not unbearably so. The beginner lifts are always the busiest one, but get out there first thing in the day. If you're more advanced go up higher and the lifts rarely have lines. The resorts there (in CO) are huge and don't feel as crowded as the more local ones.
Anonymous wrote:Vail should be fine. A little crowded at base but enough room to spread out. Plus Vail, Beaver Creek are blacked out over holidays for regular Epic pass holders (CO residents) so Breckenridge is always more crowded.