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colo ski info???

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the Wizard of Oz
Flatlanders, both, but you might call my wife an advanced intermediate, and I a sort of low intermediate, or advanced beginner.

We're planning a colorado ski trip in early Feb and thought we'd go to Breckenridge. Someone at the local ski shop suggested Keystone instead. BC the blues at Brek' lean definitely toward advanced intermediate, and that the greens at Keystone are long and fun for all. We know the town in Brek is "fun" and all that. It seems at a glance that the condos in keystone are a tad less $$.
Opinions pls.

Thanx.
 
Both areas have plenty of beginner and intermediate terrain to keep you happy, with Keystone regarded as possibly a bit more family oriented. My suggestion...ski both! You can stay at Keystone if you find it a bit more affordable, but make an easy drive to Breckinridge for one of your ski days. I've skied the Summit County resorts many times and we typically stay in Frisco, with access to all of the areas.
 
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