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Want to go skiing in CO, where to go??
Telluride or Aspen or Steamboat?
Taos in NM is in the running too.
Re: Want to go skiing in CO, where to go??
LOL, I was going to say Breckenridge too!
I haven't been in a long while, but Aspen was OK and Steamboat was nice but far from all the string of slopes around Breckenridge. Never went to Telluride. That was where the Rich People went when I lived there.
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Was going to say Arapaho Basin... yup, love Breckenridge!
IMO much better values than Vail or Aspen. I've never been to Steamboat, sorry.
I'd definitely say Breckenridge too.
If you had to choose out of the 3, I'd say Telluride
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It depends on what you're looking for in your ski vacation. Of those 4, I'd pick Steamboat for the skiing. The town of Steamboat has a nice small town feel too. If you want to experience Aspen though, then go to Aspen... but I'd include Snowmass in your skiing plans. And since Aspen and Telluride are on your list... I'd definitely include Vail as an option. The skiing there is awesome and by far one of my favorite mountains - something for all levels.