What do you think about Breckenridge?
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Been there and done it!
But a long time ago then 1988 - 89 with studies in Boulder, Colorado o competed in cross country skiing so lovely with the altitude ...
But a long time ago then 1988 - 89 with studies in Boulder, Colorado o competed in cross country skiing so lovely with the altitude ...
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As with Keystone where I lived, definitely Breck was a very nice little "city" in terms of the ride, it is vertical but with a cruel park! big like everything in america
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Average Measurement Location, Perhaps the village is a little nicer than penetrated in the United States. Good slopes but quite flat, lots of people, but the lift system is efficient. Breckenridge is included in Coloradopass, which can be purchased in the pre-season for about: $ 360 (04/05) Located just over an hour from Denver by car. It's probably the easiest thing to live in Frisco or Dillon, located along I-70 on the way to Breck.
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Really lovely skiing, iofs we were there when it was snowing really. Up at the T-bar there are lovely slopes that are meant for "advanced and experts only", really good with loosnö in. Big new (I think, for the season 02/03) halfpipe. The lifts are fast and the staff pleasant. Cozy city that, yes, is inspired by Victorian style (I think it's called). However, avoid the saints when a lot of people from Denver come here (applies to the whole area, actually).
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Stay there for three months 98. The village is relatively nice with American standards, although it may be a little kitsch when trying on "culture" Stan is a little like a cowboy city with bars, expensive shops and more. Living here is hardly worth thinking of a poor bummer, for example, Dillon or Frisco do better. The backs in Breck are slim. Good tasting usually but not very steep. All black slopes are of course puckelpists, so much offpiste is not there either. The advantage is that the Middle Americans do not get so SO long off the freeways, so at snowfall you can look the furthest out of the system, so you can experience really slight forest skiing.
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I was there a few years ago. And unfortunately only one day. Would have liked to stay there for at least a week. When I was there I went snowboarding. Long lovely pistade slopes. I did not find out that there was a snowboard park until the day was over. And unfortunately I did not try an off-piste. But I'll be back.
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