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Vacation in Steamboat Springs Colorado

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Last weekend we had a vacation in Steamboat Springs Colorado and it was fantastic.  It was during MLK weekend and we expected it to be crowded, yet we were pleasantly surprised with almost no traffic and not too many people in town.  It took about 4 hours for us to get there via car, but we did make many stops.  Driving back to Denver took about three to three and a half hours.  We ate breakfast at Freshies and Wynona’s.  These are great breakfast recommendations from @skiprgirl.    We ate dinner at Mambo Italiano and Old West.  They both had great atmosphere’s and were good restaurants.  I would try many other restaurants before going back to either of these.  They were good, but there are many others.

We stayed at the Hampton Inn and it was a good place for not being ski in/ski out.  They had a very warm outdoor pool, three hot tubs, and a shuttle that dropped us off just a few yards from the Gondola.  I was impressed with the shuttle service.  The hotel also offered a complimentary breakfast that was a nice touch.  We had a large room with a lounge area and the rate was NOT expensive – under $150 per night.

So now for the skiing.  This has been a slow season in terms of getting snow at ski resorts in Colorado.  Being from east coast, the snow was awesome although skiing out here for six ski seasons, the snow was disappointing.  I did enjoy the hard bumps and the steep fast slick runs – that’s the east coast in me.  I was not happy with the tree skiing as it was non-existent.  It was the type of snow where when you wanted to turn left, the snow made you turn right and you had no choice.  I do need to get back to Steamboat when it dumps to experience the tree skiing.  I did notice all the Aspens and how nicely separated they were providing great lines.  Unfortunately, I didn’t experience taking runs through them, but definitely next time.

A brief disappointment was the lack of cowboy’s in town.  I was expecting to see cowboy’s and cowgirls, but mostly laid back hipsters, ski bum’s, and families.  It seems to be a very good family resort.  It did not have the posh feel like a Beaver Creek.  I look forward to my next visit and hopefully finding Billy the Kid!

I do recommend Steamboat and will return!


Vail Snow Daze – No parking at the Beav

Monday, January 15th, 2007

Vail had parking on Saturday. Beaver Creek – no parking!!! We had a late start, not arriving until 9:30 am. The traffic was backed up to the second roundabout in Avon after getting off of I-70. And…the traffic was moving slowly. There was a major backup of vehicles attempting to drive up the mountain towards Beaver Creek. The free lots seemed to be full. People were parking on the street, even in Edwards. After trying to get a spot in our “secrect parking lot” and finding it was full too, we realized our secret stash was not such a secret anymore.

An executive decision was quickly made to get back on 70 east via Edwards. No way were we heading back towards Avon. It was smooth sailing driving east towards Vail. Keep in mind, it was still dumping in Avon and there was a reported 16″ of new snow at Beaver Creek. There was a reported 7″ at Vail. The other three ski areas, Breckenridge, Keystone, and Arapahoe Basin received maybe 1″ of new snow. Additionally, today is MLK day. So there is a 3-day weekend. And…the Honda Sessions are in town during this weekend.So…now you’ve realized that everyone went to the Beav. We were hoping Vail would be empty! We were 100% incorrect!!! Vail was jammed. We did get a good parking spot. However, the mountain was very busy. The snow was amazing. I was very centered on my skis and had a great day. I was even able to open my vents on my jacket. It was that warm at certain times of the day. We skied till about 3:00 pm.

We made it out to the catwalk that takes us to Blue Sky Basin. As we made the final turn before the bridge, I quickly noticed something I’ve never seen before. There were ridiculous lines for both lifts. The lines started at the beginning of the bridge. We chose to abort going to Blue Sky and got on Tea Cup. Even the outhouse at the top of Tea Cup had a line.

All in all, the snow was great, but the amount of people was overwhelming. Would I do it again??? Yes…because it was either Vail or The Beav for freshies, and we could not get into the Beav!

Until the next post, have a great day!!!


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