Hogadon
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Located at the northern tip of the Wasatch range in a north-facing valley, Powder gets hammered by microsystems that can skip Alta.
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Beaver Mountain
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 is nestled high in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo Mountains just 16 miles from the heart of historic Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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By 2010, Moonlight plans to lower its base by a quarter mile, giving the mountain more vertical than Big Sky.
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Big Sky is the big, developed resort; Bridger is the local's hangout.
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.
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Powderhorn
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Access from Denver and a laid-back vibe make this resort a cult favorite among Colorado skiers.
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The experience is more heli-skiing than resort skiing, but instead of dropping $800, you ride an old double chairlift all day for $99.
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78 miles northeast of Seattle and sloppy transforms into steep, deep, and dry at Stevens Pass
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Second highest base elevation in the state at 4,545 feet.
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1,500 feet of vertical and rated 60 percent expert.
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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.
You'll find high-speed cruisers over three miles long, and nearly a dozen wide-open bowls dropping into expansive, north-facing Heather Canyon.
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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.
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