November Skiing
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 14
November Skiing
Hey Fellow Skiiers! I am planning a vacation early November and was hoping to go skiing. Does anyone know a place to ski with a season that starts this early? It is actually my honeymoon - hence the time restriction!
Thanks... look forward to hearing back!
Thanks... look forward to hearing back!
#2
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 3,673
Welcome to FT lmorjdi!
You'll get much better feedback by posting this in the TravelBuzz section, this being a little-visited forum for technical suggestions pertaining to Flyertalk.
As for skiing in November I can only think of glacier skiing in the Alps, and perhaps catching the tail end of the season in South America.
You'll get much better feedback by posting this in the TravelBuzz section, this being a little-visited forum for technical suggestions pertaining to Flyertalk.
As for skiing in November I can only think of glacier skiing in the Alps, and perhaps catching the tail end of the season in South America.
#3
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 14
Thanks! I will move the question over there and hope for more responses.
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If snow conditions permit it; some US major resorts will be full functioning the US-Thanksgiving weekend (and before), and the rates then (lift-tickets and lodging) are still off-season-low.
Have been there then and done this so far in the last 10 years at:
* Jackson Hole (the steepest skiing so far exrienced in North America)
* Lake Tahoe Area (Squaw Valley, Heavenly, Kirkwood)
* Taos, New Mexico (I did never beliefe before, that there would be such great skiing in New Mexico)
* all major Colorado Resorts including Winter Park, Keystone (night-skiing till 8PM!), Breckenridge, Vail-Beaver Creek, Aspen (all for mountains including Snowmass, Aspen mountain is not for Snowboarders)
* Salt Lake City/Utah's resorts (often the ski world cup races start there in late Nov already)
* Banff-Lake Louise (women's ski world cup starts there in late novemebr)
* Whistler/Blackcomb
Have been there then and done this so far in the last 10 years at:
* Jackson Hole (the steepest skiing so far exrienced in North America)
* Lake Tahoe Area (Squaw Valley, Heavenly, Kirkwood)
* Taos, New Mexico (I did never beliefe before, that there would be such great skiing in New Mexico)
* all major Colorado Resorts including Winter Park, Keystone (night-skiing till 8PM!), Breckenridge, Vail-Beaver Creek, Aspen (all for mountains including Snowmass, Aspen mountain is not for Snowboarders)
* Salt Lake City/Utah's resorts (often the ski world cup races start there in late Nov already)
* Banff-Lake Louise (women's ski world cup starts there in late novemebr)
* Whistler/Blackcomb

