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This resort is much better than expected. Waist amount of tree skiing—unfortunately some of it a bit tight. Steep to very steep gladded runs, cliffs, and wide open runs. Grooming to perfection all over the mountain. On a scale from…
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Considering it was a Sunday, this resort was deserted. No lines all day with the exception of the tram where we had to wait 25min. We spent all morning in the area of the “Challenger Chair,” and after lunch we went to the Peak of Lone Mountain. Just before the…
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I got to ski this resort on two epic powder days. Based on this experience the general description would be by far too good. I had a blast on this mountain. The first day we had waist-deep powder. The locals call it “cold smoke” when you experience some of the…
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Once again, a great, very quiet resort. At 9am, only 12 skiers were waiting for the opening and despite the fact that it was Sunday, it was quiet all day. Never anyone in front of you and nobody on the…
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They have several slow double chairs. Everything seems to be very old, but the overall experience is good. The resort is only open Thursday to Sunday, which usually gives you a great chance to ski powder every Thursday. There is…
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First big surprise was the parking lot. At 10:45 AM there were only a few hundred cars, and I could already see that there was almost nobody on the chair. Tickets are U$34 (2006).
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We didn’t have the best conditions to get the best impression of the resort. However, right after the first run we didn’t really like the resort. Lots of flat stuff as well as lots of trees where you can’t ski. If you buy the Lone Peak Pass, which is U$…
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I didn’t know a lot about the mountain, but a friend told me to spend at least a day and promised that I’d like it. He was right; I really like it a lot.
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