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Old Jan 12, 2006 | 03:42 PM
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Park City is way over priced for the terrain and snow conditions, Deer Valley is better but still too expensive IMO

Jackson Hole kicks ass but when we went we spent the 3 days up in the couliers like S&S etc. Pretty intense and a lot of fun. The lower mountain is fun but tends to get a bit crowded during the weekends.
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Old Jan 12, 2006 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by NoRiCeHeRe
Personally Park City is over priced for what they have to offer. Granted if your from the east coast you would love any resort out here in Utah. For me if I was going to shell out the cash I would either go to Brighton Ski Resort www.brightonresort.com or Snowbird Ski Resort www.snowbird.com before I would go to Park City. Why you ask, price is one and the terrain at these resorts is by far better. IMO FYI, Park City is only 30 - 45 minutes away from both Brighton and Snowbird.
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Brighton and Snowbird kick ass. If you can afford it go to Snowbird and look into their snowcat packages, but you better be good on your skis or board and know how to handle yourself in deep powder.

Last time I was there it cost us about $40 for a day of cat boarding and had nonstop powder runs.
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Old Jan 12, 2006 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
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Brighton and Snowbird kick ass. If you can afford it go to Snowbird and look into their snowcat packages, but you better be good on your skis or board and know how to handle yourself in deep powder.

Last time I was there it cost us about $40 for a day of cat boarding and had nonstop powder runs.
damn snowcatting looks pretty fun. $40 a day is pretty cheap for a hole day. lift tickets in the east are $60-$70 per day and we get shit. gonig to look at some places near brighton and snowbird.
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Old Jan 12, 2006 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Nec
damn snowcatting looks pretty fun. $40 a day is pretty cheap for a hole day. lift tickets in the east are $60-$70 per day and we get shit. gonig to look at some places near brighton and snowbird.
Well check the prices because I haven't been snowcatting in a few years so prices change. I went heliskiing and I remember it was $20 a ride to the top with guide per person but now you can't find that even in spring in Alaska anymore
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