All Posts Tagged With: "Ski"

Moonlight Basin Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
A ski day on the north face of Lone Mountain may find you on long groomers, hidden powder glades, or wild chutes. YouΓÇÖll discover an exhilarating, satisfaction. Explore the mountain, sit by the lodge fire, and gather together to share stories when the lifts slow to a stop. Offering a full range of winter and [...]
27Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Jackson Hole Wyoming Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
With 2,500 acres of legendary inbounds terrain, a 4,139′ vertical rise, 459″ of average snowfall each winter, and unparalleled backcountry access, Jackson Hole offers a truly unique winter experience. Two distinct mountains in the heart of the Tetons – Rendezvous and Apres Vous – make up Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and have been home to [...]
25Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Bridger Bowl Montana Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
Bridger Bowl offers a very diverse ski experience with the following ratings: 20% beginner, 30% intermediate, 20% advance and 30% extreme. Incredible expert only skiing is available off Bridger’s new Schlasman’s Chairlift and on the renowned “Ridge.” Skiers and snowboarders who wish to ride the new lift or access this terrain, collectively known as Ridge [...]
25Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Big Sky Montana Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
Under the leadership of Boyne Resorts, Big Sky Resort continues to set standards for skiing in Montana : and skiing in the Rockies. An aggressive lift expansion plan saw the area add 13 new/improved lifts over a 10 year period beginning in 1988. With 17 lifts transporting skiers and snowboarders over 3,812 skiable acres, the [...]
25Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | ContinuedAspen/Snowmass Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
Aspen/Snowmass, anywhere else this would be four separate vacations. ItΓÇÖs not just one mountain ΓÇô itΓÇÖs Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk. With four choices and 5,303 acres, decide which mountain fits your passion. Snowmass, so many runs, so much variety ΓÇô cruisers, steeps, glades, off-piste, terrain parks, superpipe and the longest lift-served vertical [...]
24Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Keystone Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
Located in the White River National Forest just an hour from Denver, Keystone is home to three magnificent mountain playgrounds—Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and The Outback.  There’s something special for every skier and rider of any level at each mountain. There are more than 3,000 vertical feet and over 3,000 acres of bowls, bumps, glades, [...]
24Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Copper Mountain Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
Why ski Colorado? Summit County, Colorado offers the longest ski season in the Western U.S. This season, Copper is open from November 2, 2007 to April 14, 2007. And Colorado is renowned for its sunny, blue-sky days along with some of the best powder in the world. Copper is one of Summit County’s largest ski [...]
24Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Vail Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
Vail boasts three distinct areas of the mountain, each with their own features and fortes, including three terrain parks, seven bowls and 5,289 acres of freeride terrain. At seven miles wide, finding fresh tracks is as easy as finding elbow room. In fact, on an average day, there are only two skiers per acre, and [...]
24Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Beaver Creek Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
At the gate, you leave everyday life behind. That’s why people travel to Beaver Creek, Colorado from all over the world, and many make it a tradition. The drama of rock and sky, the sheer grandeur of this place, is one reason. That it is North America’s World Cup mountain is another. It is also [...]
24Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued
Steamboat Springs Ski Resort Aerial and 3D View
Seven thousand feet up in the Colorado Rockies, nestled quietly below one of the largest ski mountains in North America, sits a small ranching community that serves as a constant reminder that the Old West is alive and well. Never far from its ranching roots, Steamboat remains
24Nov2008 | Virtual Bird's Eye | 0 comments | Continued