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Thinking of heading over there next season. Is there enough skiing there to keep two steady intermediates happy for a 10 day trip? Any recommendations for accomodation? Also, is the altitude much of an issue - I read on the Ski Club reader feedback that a few people suffered with this.
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ajpaul, if you get bored with breck, you can take the free bus to Keystone and Copper (both worth a vist at least once).
Vail, A-basin and Beaver Creek are all reasonably close but will probably cost you a few bucks to get to. Further away you have Winter Park, and even further Aspen.
...but Breck should be good for 10 days.
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Is there enough skiing there to keep two steady intermediates happy for a 10 day trip?
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I'd say not. So that lead to your next question of "Any recommendations for accomodation?". You may save some money by staying AWAY from slopeside, because you're going to end up going over to Keystone and A-basin, even Vail. So, if you're going to take a bus here and there, no sense paying more for slopeside.
No, I don't have a place to recommend. But just something to keep in mind when you look at location of loding.
Last edited by Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. on Thu 17-01-08 1:43; edited 1 time in total
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We spent 10 days in Breckenridge a couple of years ago. We took a day at Vail and another at Keystone (on the Breckenridge pass), and were kept amused in Breckenridge for the rest of the time. I think you'll be happy for 10 days, and as has been said there are other resorts to visit.
The altitude was a pain, although not a serious problem; it's the sleeping (or not) at altitude that does it. Oxygen enriched air is avaialble over the counter. It was enough of a pain to put us off going again, I think, which is a pity as it's otherwise an enjoyable place. Some excellent bars and restaurants.
We stayed right on the slurrps at The Liftside. Needed a coat of paint and the rooms were not huge (although ours had a proper kitchen, which was quite handy. Very convenient and good value (in a package from United Vacations)..
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Drink plenty of water, limit alcohol for the first couple of days
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Hmmn, I can do the first bit, unlikely to manage the second Thanks for the info folks - the jury remains out on this one!
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The altitude was a pain, although not a serious problem; it's the sleeping (or not) at altitude that does it. Oxygen enriched air is avaialble over the counter. It was enough of a pain to put us off going again,
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If you KNOW you're going to be affected by sleeping at altitude, you can spend the first night at Denver take it easy the first day of skiing.
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blizt - thanks for that - looking forward to hearing your feedback. Have a great trip in the meantime.
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The altitude was a pain, although not a serious problem; it's the sleeping (or not) at altitude that does it. Oxygen enriched air is avaialble over the counter. It was enough of a pain to put us off going again,
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That would help, I'm sure. Altitude seems to affect different people very differently; past experience suggests that we (my family) are not especially badly affected by it, so it might be that some peoples' hols could be significantly spoiled. Equally, others would probably not notice the difference. I was not aware of anyone in Breckenridge having serious problems, but we all felt the effects to an unpleasant extent, and the local chemists and quacks do nice business. My son went to the doc's with conjunctivitis (possibly encouraged by the dry atmos?) and was given a blood oxygen check. The doc toyed with the idea of giving him oxygen but in the end gave us a scrip for oxygen if we felt that he needed it (we didn't - if we had, we could have called the no. on the scrip and a cylinder would have been delivered to our door, very well organised).
I'd like to go to Breckenridge again but I'd want to spend several days somewhere a bit lower first.
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