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    Ski Santa Fe - 2/13/2010 - Updated with a few pictures

    Keeping the Ms.' out of the spa at El Monte Segrado was the biggest challenge to my wallet :-) . We did have a chance to make it down to the San Francisco de Asis Church, quite a nifty place, along with visiting the one at Taos Pueblo. Didn't happen to eat at the Mexican place down there...
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    Ski Santa Fe - 2/13/2010 - Updated with a few pictures

    Awhile back I posted about going to Utah versus Tahoe for President's Day week. Well, we ultimately decided to do neither once we looked at how the trips were going to pan out cost wise and given the likely snow conditions. Decided on driving up to Taos for the week with a stop at Santa Fe for...
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    Chatter Creek, B.C. Much Improved Jan. 31, 2010

    A ski would work well too! :-)
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    2009-2010 Jackson Hole Snow Reports

    Tony, Was more curious than anything. We want to do a long trip up that way including winter touring Yellowstone and Grand Teton, thus the interest. At this point, I'm definitely more inclined to just try to go for it next January or early February assuming they don't have another year like...
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    2009-2010 Jackson Hole Snow Reports

    Question for the experts, with Jackson now at 5 to 6 foot base, is it worth skiing? Or still better to wait for another year? Just curious.
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    Tahoe vs. SLC for President's Day Week?

    Glad to see the gnome is having the same dilemma I am. I don't plan on booking till around Feb 3, so maybe I'll wait for his decision. :-) Thanks for the advice everyone. I'm leaning towards SLC, but need to convince the wife. I figure avoiding Park City for the primary weekend is probably...
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    Tahoe vs. SLC for President's Day Week?

    Curious to get opinions on this one. I'll be doing a full week of skiing for President's Day, driving from AZ to my destination. I've played with the idea of Telluride or Taos, but figure those would be better saved for a 4 or 5 day weekend (since they're both a good bit closer than SLC or...
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    What is this, Southern California?

    Sunrise is still shut as of tomorrow (1/26/2010) with no power, claiming they have 6 to 9 feet of snow untouched. I only was able to make it out of Phoenix to Albuquerque for a long weekend by detouring through Deming, NM via I10 (all roads north and east of Phoenix were still closed as of...
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    What is this, Southern California?

    Tons of snow and no way to get to it. Snowbowl reports 57 to 82 inches in the last 7 days with 24-40 inches yesterday alone and is closed down. Sunrise same thing. Every major road out of the Phoenix metro area to the north and east is closed due to snow or landslides (or a combination...
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    Socal Next Week

    Part of me is thinking that way, but if we're just looking for a part-day fix since focus of the trip isn't skiing, we may still just check out Sandia to ride the aerial tram and ski a few hours. It looks like the sort of place that may be worth visiting once, plus from what I've heard, Santa...
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    Colorado lift ticket prices!!!

    Thanks for the clarification; I actually knew the part about the bars. I always see this brought up in ski publications and what not, and it seems like it's really just a non-issue.
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    Colorado lift ticket prices!!!

    All I can say is that Colorado has beer above 3.5% ABV \:D/ .
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    Socal Next Week

    Just to chime in, from Flagstaff, AZ NWS: I actually pulled the plug on going up to Flagstaff this weekend to do a day at Snowbowl and a day of nordic since surfaces seem to have taken a beating up there this week with temperatures up in the 40s. I'll be out in New Mexico next weekend if...
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    Colorado lift ticket prices!!!

    All the more reason that Wolf Creek at $52 a ticket is an amazing deal...
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    So what did Santa bring you?

    :rotfl: =D>
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