Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP here. Do any of these also have a good amount of greens? One parent and teen want to go out west because they love skiing and enjoy blues (and sometimes blacks but maybe not out west.) The other parent and other teen enjoy greens but really don’t enjoy harder skiing and also might want more breaks than the other two.
Thoughts?
Breckenridge and lots of the blues are also by the greens and ski school at peak 9. So very easy to meet up for lunch at base of Peak 9.
We stayed Beaver Run ski in/out at the base and could easily go to the condo for lunch too. You also get ski lockers and just walk outside and lift is right there. Also lots of amenities such as indoor pool, hot tubs, arcade, free shuttle to town, etc.
Anonymous wrote:DP here. Do any of these also have a good amount of greens? One parent and teen want to go out west because they love skiing and enjoy blues (and sometimes blacks but maybe not out west.) The other parent and other teen enjoy greens but really don’t enjoy harder skiing and also might want more breaks than the other two.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Jackson Hole. Lots of long blue and double blue tuns.
Anonymous wrote:Breckenridge, stay at Peak 9.
Tons of great long blues and once your kid does those, can advance to easy blacks on peak 10.
We took DS to Breck his 1st time out west and above worked out great.
Anonymous wrote:Beaver Creek has beautiful groomed blues.
Anonymous wrote:Sun Valley, hands down.
Anonymous wrote:Beaver Creek has beautiful groomed blues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck is a long blue groomer?
Trails difficulty are color coded.
Blue is mid.
OP wants long intermediate trails
Anonymous wrote:DP here. Do any of these also have a good amount of greens? One parent and teen want to go out west because they love skiing and enjoy blues (and sometimes blacks but maybe not out west.) The other parent and other teen enjoy greens but really don’t enjoy harder skiing and also might want more breaks than the other two.
Thoughts?