Poster: A snowHead
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Have the good fortune to be required in Boston the week after Easter. Where has the most reliable late snow? Mrs B has always wanted to hit Aspen, I note the liftpass for all but Highlands expires on 15 April. We'll fly Good Friday to Denver or wherever and I have until the 12th.
I've learned through experience (poor snow in W + LL, KH closed) that the season end is not the gentle wind down we're used to in France. SCGBs 'historic snow' shows the depths falling off a cliff from end of March some years.
Please direct me elsewhere if I can find the info
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Keep in mind Aspen's one of the most expensive resort towns in CO. Another one to look at is Vail and Breckenridge (not too far from Denver). Utah is another recommendation.
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fatbob, said it right, although Utah, Wyoming and CO did pick it up some the last few weeks or so.
I skied Aspen a couple of years ago in late April- 8" in town and 18" fresh up top when I arrived. Nice powder the first couple of hours, then what wasn't skied or packed down got really heavy. When I left the next evening, all the snow in town had melted and there were guys out playing golf. Still had fun on the top 2/3s of the mountain that day and the Apre there (and Whistler from what I hear) is among the best in NA.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Boardban wrote: |
I've learned through experience (poor snow in W + LL, KH closed) that the season end is not the gentle wind down we're used to in France. SCGBs 'historic snow' shows the depths falling off a cliff from end of March some years. |
You must had been there in some strange year!
I skied LL in first week of MAY one year! It's one of the most reliable resort that has late season skiing.
Put aside this year's abnormal snow record, Aspen would have plenty of snow in April too. It's very high altitude (over 10,000 at Highland). So the snow would stay quite good quality in a normal year.
But as many noticed, this year isn't normal.
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Please direct me elsewhere if I can find the info |
Go ask at epicski.com. Fellow called Tony Crocket had accumulated a list of historical snow record for much of the west.
I'd leave the final decision to the last minute. Lift pass will be heavily discounted at that time of year anyway. So does lodging. Nothing to be gained booking ahead.
At some point, you can arrange the flight to one or the other of the major gateway airport (Denver, Salt Lake City, Calgary, Vancouver). But leave the exact mountain till the day you arrive.
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I like Vail
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Vail is low. So Easter snow could get slushy.
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abc wrote: |
Vail is low. So Easter snow could get slushy. |
When you say Vail is low, do you mean elevation?? Relative to what?? Sure, when compared to say A-Basin, LL or Breck, but not if you compare it to say
Vail Base=8100/2500 Top=11500/3500
Val Thorens Base =7600/2300 Top=10500/3200
Aspen Highlands Base= 8000 Top=11700 (with hike to terrain going up another 700 vertical)
abc wrote: |
Put aside this year's abnormal snow record, Aspen would have plenty of snow in April too. It's very high altitude (over 10,000 at Highland). So the snow would stay quite good quality in a normal year.
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MEfree30 wrote: |
abc wrote: |
Vail is low. So Easter snow could get slushy. |
When you say Vail is low, do you mean elevation?? Relative to what?? Sure, when compared to say A-Basin, LL or Breck, but not if you compare it to say
Vail Base=8100/2500 Top=11500/3500
Val Thorens Base =7600/2300 Top=10500/3200
Aspen Highlands Base= 8000 Top=11700 (with hike to terrain going up another 700 vertical)
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Yes, relative to A-Basin, Breck and LL.
The OP asked about where in N. America. Don't see the point comparing N. A. with Europe.
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Vail isn't even relatively low for North America - Lake Louise top elevation is 8,550 ft, Alta 10,550, Jackson Hole 10,450 - so what if its lower than a few resorts more locally?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Thanks everyone for the info. Have booked the BA direct flight to Denver and will leave the destination choice until nearer the day. Perhaps the sport choice may be open too and I'll bring the golf clubs!
I think it was 2006 I was last over at Easter. I had assumed the end of the season over there was the same as over here - was quite a mistake to make.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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abc, Why don't you just admit you made a mistake- we all do from time to time, no harm done. You said Vail is low and Aspen Very high- other than the hike to stuff at Highlands, they are virtually the same which is higher than all but a handful of resorts (most of which can be found nearby in CO).
Boardban, In April, you'll have the chance for both good golf weather down in Denver (and driving Avon/Eagle to Glenwood/Aspen) and the possibility for powder up in the mountains in the same week. My daughter is off school then, so I will likely be skiing at least 1 day with her at Keystone, Breckenridge, Vail or Beaver Creek- give me a holler if you are around and want to make some turns together.
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MEfree30 wrote: |
abc, Why don't you just admit you made a mistake- we all do from time to time, no harm done. You said Vail is low and Aspen Very high- other than the hike to stuff at Highlands, they are virtually the same which is higher than all but a handful of resorts (most of which can be found nearby in CO). |
What mistake? You took parts of my two different posts answer two different question out of the proper context.
By the standard of Himalaya, even Breck is LOW!
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You know it makes sense.
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No arguing in my thread please!
MEfree30, good of you to offer, although I hope to be three hours away from the Breck area, I've skiied around there in the past. I'll message you nearer the date for some last minute resort advice.
Cheers, Andrew
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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abc, What was the 2nd question?
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Poster: A snowHead
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Aspen is the wrong place to go. It is the end of the season and the snow is not likely to be great. You could get lucky but if you don't you are too far away from any other resorts. Arapaho Basin has the most reliable late season snow in Colorado. Stay in Summit County and you can drive to Arapaho, Vail and several other resorts based on snow conditions.
Of course, since your business is in Boston, there is no reason to limit yourself to Colorado. Go wherever the snow is.
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