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Hogadon
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Powder Mountain
Located at the northern tip of the Wasatch range in a north-facing valley, Powder gets hammered by microsystems that can skip Alta.
Beaver Mountain
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Beaver Mountain
Beaver Mountain
Ski Santa Fe
The Stash: Take Sunset, skier’s right of the Tesuque Peak chair. Wiggle through the fir, and tuck onto slender Luge, before dropping into boulder-strewn Avalanche Basin.
Ski Santa Fe
Ski Santa Fe is nestled high in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains just 16 miles from the heart of historic Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Ski Apache
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Ski Apache
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Sipapu
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Sandia Peak
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Sandia Peak
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Red River
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Pajarito
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Turner Mountain
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Turner Mountain
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Moonlight Basin
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Moonlight Basin
By 2010, Moonlight plans to lower its base by a quarter mile, giving the mountain more vertical than Big Sky.
Teton Pass
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Teton Pass
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Showdown
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Red Lodge
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Montana Snowbowl
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Montana Snowbowl
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Lost Trail
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Lost Trail
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Great Divide
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Great Divide
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Discovery
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Bridger Bowl
Big Sky is the big, developed resort; Bridger is the local's hangout.
Bridger Bowl
Montana skiers love to thank the mysterious Bridger Bowl Cloud for the thigh-deep, popcorn-dry dumps that bestow cult status on this community-owned ski hill outside of Bozeman.
Blacktail Mountain
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Blacktail Mountain
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Sunlight
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Ski Cooper
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Ski Cooper
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Powderhorn
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Powderhorn
Powderhorn
Monarch
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Loveland
Access from Denver and a laid-back vibe make this resort a cult favorite among Colorado skiers.
Eldora
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Buttermilk
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Buttermilk
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Silverton Mountain
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Silverton Mountain
The experience is more heli-skiing than resort skiing, but instead of dropping $800, you ride an old double chairlift all day for $99.
49 Degrees North
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49 Degrees North
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White Pass
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White Pass
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Stevens Pass
78 miles northeast of Seattle and sloppy transforms into steep, deep, and dry at Stevens Pass
Mt Spokane
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Mt Spokane
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Mt Baker
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Mission Ridge
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Ski Bluewood
Second highest base elevation in the state at 4,545 feet.
Willamette Pass
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Timberline
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Timberline
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Cooper Spur
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Mount Hood Skibowl Resort
1,500 feet of vertical and rated 60 percent expert.
Mt Hood Skibowl
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Mount Hood Meadows Ski Resort
Mt. Hood Meadows has by far the most varied terrain of the Mt. Hood ski areas and is as big as many Western destination resorts.
Mt Hood Meadows
You'll find high-speed cruisers over three miles long, and nearly a dozen wide-open bowls dropping into expansive, north-facing Heather Canyon.
Mt Ashland
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Hoodoo
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Tamarack Resort
Resort base sits at 4,900 feet and the 'village' is currently several big yurts functioning as a day lodge, rental and repair shop, and restaurants.