I am an intermediate skier. I’m going to a mountain that has only 13 trails, so it’s a small mountain. I have skied in Colorado for 3 years in a row, in Breckenridge. So, would a blue on the small mountain be more like a green in Breckenridge?
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NO, size of the trail is not related to difficulty, the actually terrain is. A small area could have half black diamonds if they have crazy steep head walls and sharp turns, bumps ect. The runs are shorter thats the main difference. Also if you are going from West To East (ie west coast to east coast) be careful the skiing is much icier and the snow is almost always hardpack. As they say if you can ski in the east you can ski anywhere. Enjoy
July 17, 2010 @ 3:28 pm