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Old Nov 30th, 2006, 03:00 AM
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FOr what you're looking for, I agree with the Snowbasin, Powder and Solitude choices above for Utah and the Bridger/Big Sky choices from Montana. All excellent ski mountains for intermediates and all are reletiely uncrowded compared to the more popular resorts.
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Old Nov 30th, 2006, 08:22 AM
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Big Mountain in Whitefish, Montana is the place. Fly into kalispell on Northwest or Delta and the mountain is approx. 15 miles.
www.bigmtn.com The Big opens tommorow Dec.1
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We went to Big Mtn last Jan for a week. Hardly anyone there. People are great, super slopes, convenient, etc. We stayed away from the resort and never even rented a car; our lodging had airport and ski shuttles!
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Old Oct 3rd, 2007, 09:04 PM
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Mt Bachelor in Oregon has lots of moderate terrain, and lots of high-speed quad chairs. No lines, and because it spreads out so much, there don't tend to be overcrowded slopes either. Ski'd there on Presidents day a couple of times, and even then the lines were no more than 3 or 4 minutes. No on-slope lodging, though, you have to go down to Bend or Sunriver.
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in ca i've been to mammoth west warming hut, mt high and big bear but found june mt to be my favorite, great for families. and unless there's other recs, heavenly tahoe is also a fave with me.
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Old Dec 4th, 2007, 03:10 PM
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AngelaS--have you tried looking outside of the norm, and attempting to ride on some Northwoods snow? I hear that the Northwoods are a great place for "boarders".
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Old Dec 5th, 2007, 05:05 AM
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Kaross - thanks for the tips; I have always heard these great stories about the 'northwoods' - I will have to look into that. As long as they have hot tubs - it's all good!!
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Agree with Brighton/Solitude in UT but it is somewhat isolated. Also, the Canyons resort, even though it is in Park City, isn't crowded and you have the perks of staying in the Park City area - close supermarkets if you are cooking in a condo, lots of restaurant choices, town shuttle bus and only 45 min from Salt Lake airport.
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I second Mt. Bachelor in Oregon. There is varied terrain, beautiful dry powder, and few lines, especially during the week.
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Old Dec 5th, 2007, 06:53 PM
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What about Mt. Brighton near Salt Lake City. My last trips there (admittedly about 10 years ago) found the mountain wide open. I recall beautiful views from the very peak!
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Old Dec 5th, 2007, 09:13 PM
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Mt. Shasta, Ca.
http://www.skipark.com/
Mt. ashland, Or.
http://mtashland.com/
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Old Dec 6th, 2007, 04:32 AM
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Angela - if you want to think outside the box, look at Lutsen Mt., MN (which I consider to be in the Northwoods) - it's about 2 hrs north of Duluth. They claim it's the largest ski area east of the Mississippi (don't know if that's true and don't care). We've always found it uncrowded, really nice runs, and at 3000' el has some great views of Lake Superior. Also understand the area has some nice snowboarding (but can't verify since we only downhill).

Accommodations and tickets are very reasonable (about half of what we find in CO). Lots of nice area towns as well (eg, Grand Marais).

Read they got 20" of snow last weekend and the last time we were there had about 40" during the week.

Really nice place.
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Old Dec 7th, 2007, 06:51 PM
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I'm partial to:

Grand Targhee, WY
Bridger Bowl, MT
Steamboat Springs (popular but tends to not have the crowds), CO

Article on how to beat the crowds at ski resorts:

http://www.familyskiresorts.net/Deal...ak_Crowds.html
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Old Dec 15th, 2007, 09:41 PM
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I ski in Utah several times a year and love skiing there. My favorites are Deer Valley, Brighton, and Snow Basin. One great way to get the ski slopes to yourself is to go there in mid to late January during the Sundance film festival. Rent a private home outside Park City. The slopes are empty during this time because all the hotel rooms are booked with movie people who are there working the festival or attending it. It is a fabulous time and place for skiing!
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Old Dec 15th, 2007, 09:50 PM
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Snowmass Colorado, hands down the best for what you are looking for. They seem to make it better every year.

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Old Dec 17th, 2007, 03:03 PM
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Rockies little "secret"... Jackson Hole, WY. Winter is considered "low season" (high season is summer with everyone visiting yellowstone) and you can find really nice accommodations for half the price of other resorts. Did I mention the really great snowmobiling if you need a day off from skiing?

We used to go to Aspen, Vail, Whistler, etc. but once we found Jackson, that was our favorite destination.
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Old Dec 19th, 2007, 05:39 PM
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Sugarbowl is the closest resort to the San Francisco Bay Area in the Sierras. It has excellent intermediate trails, a lovely lodge, and is not usually crowded during the week. It's 2.5 hours from SF or the East Bay.
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http://www.saddlebackmaine.com/
Get there fast, fantastic snow season so far this year, another foot tonight.
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Grand Targhee in Alta Wyoming. Really it seems like it is in Idaho but is actually on the border of Idaho & Wyoming. I have skied there many times and return time again because there is never a crowd. I can't recall ever waiting an excessive lenght of time in the lift line. The last time I was there I stayed at a hotel called Teton Springs Lodge & Spa which is about 20 minutes from Targhee and 45 minutes to Jackson Hole. The snow is fantastic at Targhee and if you change your mind and want to ski in a crowd, you can go to Jackson Hole!
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