We have access to vail, beaver creek, arapaho basin, keystone and have already skied breckenridge. My family will stay mostly on the blue trails with a few green trails and the rare blacks. Were somewhat new to skiing and are just looking to have a good time. What resorts would you rrecommendto us novice sskiers
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I live in Denver,
I’d pass on Keystone, the snow is typically icy.
Closer in I’d choose Breckenridge. A Basin is more Intermediate and Advanced, Breckenridge has a larger area with more variety
Vail and Beaver Creek have gotten some really good snow lately, but are further out for drive time.
I don’t think you have to go to Utah for good snow.
But I’m biased
Kevin
June 17, 2010 @ 3:30 pm