Jet career's ski trip?

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Nah, I'm not an Aggie fan ... I'm an equal opportunity lover of all things Texan. I'm not a native, unfortunately ... but it is my adopted home state. Hoping to get back after 3+ years in North Carolina exile!

Look forward to having an adult beverage with you in Utah, Tony ...

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Hey - I'm taking a trip up to Telluride next week before Christmas...I'll be the test subject and let everyone know how it is!
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What about Denver? Loveland Valley and A basin is a great place to ski for learners and people that really know how to ski. It's only 30-45 minutes from Denver, and it's a very nice drive! -Brett
 
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I will be in Park City in about three weeks. They have an obscene base right now. All powder..........
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Jupiter Bowl is awesome. Also the backside at Deer Valley is fantastic. By the way, if you haven't yet, treat yourselves to the Stein's Brunch. It is about 24.00 a person I believe, but well worth it. Neat lodge too. Though it is about 400.00 a night. I usually stay over by the highway at the 119.00 holiday inn. I still love Park City, but I liked it better about 10 years ago.

Durango Co. is another great place. Hard to get to, but a neat town and the nice little secret for skiing. Those of you that are on the Advanced/Expert side will love the Legends area. Beautiful......... Just my two cents...... Remember, "No Guts, No Glory". Two plankers rule.....
 
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