5
Great skiing, luxurious facilities
by misplacedTexan - Dec 16, 2011
Pros: Varied, interesting terrain, gondolas, incredible base lodges
Cons: No base development, not close to other major Utah ski areas
Source: Snowbasin
Name: Clay King
Gender: Male
Age: 28
Life Status: Married
Experience: Intermediate Skier
Novice:
2000 Points
Contributions:
Angel Fire Resort, Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain Resort, Crested Butte Mountain, Heavenly Mountain Resort, Homewood Mountain Resort, Keystone, Loveland, Northstar California, Pajarito Mountain Ski Area, Sandia Peak, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort, Ski Cooper, Ski Santa Fe, Squaw Valley, Steamboat, Vail, Winter Park Resort, Wolf Creek Ski Area
English
Exploring every ski mountain I can
I was born and raised in Texas, but I grew up skiing every spring break with my family. Yes, I was one of those Texans you people in ski country can't stand. Now I try to go skiing as often as I can -- twice a season if possible. Eventually, I'll get us moved up there. I would consider myself an advanced intermediate. I ski blacks to mix it up, but I really prefer not to work that hard. I love cruising down groomed blues.
Aug 15, 2011
Dec 16, 2011
5
by misplacedTexan - Dec 16, 2011
Pros: Varied, interesting terrain, gondolas, incredible base lodges
Cons: No base development, not close to other major Utah ski areas
Source: Snowbasin
1
by misplacedTexan - Dec 16, 2011
Pros: Huge
Cons: Flat run-outs, terrible mountain layout
Source: The Canyons
3
by misplacedTexan - Dec 16, 2011
Pros: High speed lifts, tons of snow-making
Cons: Boring terrain, misleading vertical and snowfall stats
Source: Park City Mountain Resort
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