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AuschieIf you're looking to ski park just go to Keystone considering the tickets are cheaper and you won't need to drive as far assuming you're coming from Denver. Beaver Creek's terrain is more technical so if this isn't a park trip and you have he cash then hit it up, just make sure to pack some sandwiches unless you like dropping 20s on food.
KimJong-UnDear spaghetticat,
I see you are tiring of the capitalist system of living, and the insane crowds and lack of snow at the horrible Colorado I-70 ski resorts. Have you ever considered skiing the Tieback Mountains instead? Just a few miles from the seaside resort of Wonsan lies some of the best skiing in the world at Glorious Masikyrong Ski Resort, and I would like to extend you a personal invitation to come ski our extensive terrain and experience the ultimate in luxury accommodations. Masikyrong truly is world class. As an extra incentive, we have some of the best riding in the world, as you will never have to worry about traffic driving I-70, and the insane crowds associated with the east coast. Surely, you are tired of dealing with the crowded riding conditions of the South Korean dump that is Keystone on a weekend? Unlike ColoRADbro, Masik Pass has received ample snowfall this season. I would love to welcome you to experience the joy that is skiing in the DPRK. Although our rails may not be as extensive as the ones at A51, I can assure you the glorious snow surface and lack of crowds ensure that you will have an excellent time skiing in the DPRK.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a genuine workers' state in which all the people are completely liberated from exploitation and oppression. The workers, peasants, soldiers and intellectuals are the true masters of their destiny and are in a unique position to defend their interests. Having mandatory equality all necessary is provided for citizen. Thank.
Yours,
Kim Jong-Un
Supreme Leader, DPRK
KimJong-UnDear spaghetticat,
I see you are tiring of the capitalist system of living, and the insane crowds and lack of snow at the horrible Colorado I-70 ski resorts. Have you ever considered skiing the Tieback Mountains instead? Just a few miles from the seaside resort of Wonsan lies some of the best skiing in the world at Glorious Masikyrong Ski Resort, and I would like to extend you a personal invitation to come ski our extensive terrain and experience the ultimate in luxury accommodations. Masikyrong truly is world class. As an extra incentive, we have some of the best riding in the world, as you will never have to worry about traffic driving I-70, and the insane crowds associated with the east coast. Surely, you are tired of dealing with the crowded riding conditions of the South Korean dump that is Keystone on a weekend? Unlike ColoRADbro, Masik Pass has received ample snowfall this season. I would love to welcome you to experience the joy that is skiing in the DPRK. Although our rails may not be as extensive as the ones at A51, I can assure you the glorious snow surface and lack of crowds ensure that you will have an excellent time skiing in the DPRK.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a genuine workers' state in which all the people are completely liberated from exploitation and oppression. The workers, peasants, soldiers and intellectuals are the true masters of their destiny and are in a unique position to defend their interests. Having mandatory equality all necessary is provided for citizen. Thank.
Yours,
Kim Jong-Un
Supreme Leader, DPRK
[J_Gasper]Kinda touched on earlier
Been just about everywhere in Colorado and in terms of terrain, Keystone is pretty much the worst mountain. The windows and some of the bowls are fun but are very long hikes for the average rider. If you are riding a lot of park, then my opinion is quite the contrary. A51 is very, very good.
KravtZIm going to be out in CO in a couple weeks. Staying at Breck and skiing sunday and monday but not opposed to driving around to other resorts as well. Any recommendations for a resort for a sunday that wont be crowded? Looking to ski steeps, trees, etc not looking to ride park at all isn't a priority
[J_Gasper]If you're not looking to ride any park, id cross Keystone off the list. In short, A-basin probably has the best steeps (palli lift/chutes, east wall), Copper/Breck have the all around package. Copper's bowls are underrated and can be very fun. Loveland is also fun if they have new snow. No where in summit really has anything too gnarly but Copper and Loveland are hands down my favorite if you're looking to have a fun day.
KravtZYou know where to get some discount tickets at Breck? For 2 days in april its $141 a day and can't find a better deal. Thats kinda ridiculous for a day of skiing but whatever
KravtZYou know where to get some discount tickets at Breck? For 2 days in april its $141 a day and can't find a better deal. Thats kinda ridiculous for a day of skiing but whatever
YoungJefekeystone for park, but if you want best of everything else and an ok park, Vail blows Beaver Creek out of the water, wayyyyy more terrain, and not nearly as long of lines as beaver creek because of it.
of all the mountains up here Beaver Creek and Breck are wayyyyy over hyped for what you get.
brewbabyybeaver creek is luxurious and filled with milfs
YoungJefekeystone for park, but if you want best of everything else and an ok park, Vail blows Beaver Creek out of the water, wayyyyy more terrain, and not nearly as long of lines as beaver creek because of it.
of all the mountains up here Beaver Creek and Breck are wayyyyy over hyped for what you get.
theabortionatorBeaver creeks park isn't bad honestly. I worked there last year. Not even on the same planet as keystone or breck but the there is some pretty awesome terrain there.
Also people don't really shred the woods too hard there. People like groomers. I was getting deep pow stashes without even trying over 2 weeks without snow storms.
There are some pretty gnarly wooden rails in different places if you're into that. Some are sweet, some are SUPER SUPER SUPER SKETCH.
Idk, had a 3 jump line last year that was a 4 jump line but management thought the jump was too big. Anyway a nice 3 pack with a lofty 35 and change at the end was plenty of fun.
Idk, to me it's all what you're trying to ski. If you're there for a bit one nice thing is that NC is right next to vail who has a better park and a solid pipe. Nothing crazy but some better jibs generally. Also some great terrain but more beat out than BC.
If you have the gear some good hike to terrain at bc. Also some of those peaks are fucking empty.
chodoWhats with all the hate for Keystone?
YoungJefekeystone for park, but if you want best of everything else and an ok park, Vail blows Beaver Creek out of the water, wayyyyy more terrain, and not nearly as long of lines as beaver creek because of it.
of all the mountains up here Beaver Creek and Breck are wayyyyy over hyped for what you get.