Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 944 City: Salt Lake City
Posted: Dec 30, 2008 11:19 am Post subject:
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Keep in mind that we are looking for daytime snow sports and ways to be entertained at night also.
While not the best resort out there as far as terrain, Heavenly on South Lake is probably what you want then. A little strip of Casino's right there and Heavenly is right above you. It is a huge mountain so you'll find something there and it has a really nice view of the lake etc.
For terrain, I consider Squaw Valley the best one out there though.
Stay in South Lake, and ride at Heavenly. If you have a rental car, or don't mind a bit of extra travel you can take a bus out to Kirkwood (45min) to mix it up a bit. Kirkwood is the highest of all the Tahoe area resorts, and has the best snow. They have a great area for beginners, and plenty of chit your pants scary runs if you want them.
Here is Kirkwood from last Friday
This is called "Once is enough" or "Onezies"
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And if you really have the cajones, you can just air into it.
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Joined: 12 Dec 2003 Posts: 1674 City: Huntington, IN
Posted: Jan 01, 2009 6:39 pm Post subject:
That is wicked!
Thanks for the help! We are still talking about it.
We may look into a snowmobile day while we are there also.
There is a lot to do around there. _________________
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