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What would you recommend Colorado station?
I'm going to Boulder, Colorado, in late December to look at the university. But know what I'm doing some skiing in Colorado between. What station would you recommend? I like a large park and a large interior, as few people as possible, and I love to walk through my career. I also plan to take a lot of pictures while im there, so picturesque snowy as possible – Thanks.
Breck is crowded during the weekends, but during the week is a measuring my favorite. He has some steeper, and the cuts are so much fun. You can find days after a snowstorm in white powder in a container because it is a walk (but like 10 minutes one one) Loveland is very cheap and full of locals. Despite what the map of the trails it seems, is actually a very big, and really fun area. It's like a dumpling, and all inside the surrounding area is great. You can drive the first step in Loveland, hiking up to 15 minutes, and the impressive ski through a field back to the road. Winter Park bowls is boring, but has tons and tons of tracks with potholes. And it is this sense of fun. Vail, seems to be missing something. I'm not a fan of Abasin or Vail. Of course, always great fun but not my favorite. Abasin low and hiking are rarely worth it, and Vail is not very pronounced in all, and is at an altitude lower than other areas. I they simply must avoid any Beaver Creek, but is crowded, do not always have good snow, even tourism and how to set that place fell experts on the same track for beginners and is very dangerous. I have to go to Breck. Loveland and Winter Park (expert in the mountain area is called Mary Jane) is also impressive. I love the end of December skiing in Colorado, a day in Nice and cold dust are numerous. For Park, all rats in the park, go to Keystone. Breck is also a great park, but Keystone has been named the best terrain park in the Rocky Mountains. I'm not a guy in the park, but it is difficult to get residents to go anywhere part, but Keystone.
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