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#66981 - 03/20/12 04:30 PM
Re: Salt Lake City Questions
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Registered: 12/10/08
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Loc: Cary, NC
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So we are going on our first family ski trip w/o the RV. We will be flying to SLC and staying in Sandy and skiing the two canyons.
In the past, we've always had front row parking and just walked in our ski boots to the lodge/lifts. I'm anticipating that we won't be able to get the boys up at the crack of dawn to get front row parking. Not wanting to walk great distances in ski boots then leads to a few questions:
Do the four resorts (Soli, Brighton, Alta, and Bird) have shuttles that go through the parking lot picking up folks?
If we were to walk to the lodge in shoes, is there a place to stash a shoe bag in the lodge?
Any other thoughts on this or any other insights for first timers to SLC, please post!! Thanks! How old are your boys? When are you skiing? My 11yo DD and I will be at Alta Lodge April 3-10. Meeting up with friends, including a family from DC who have a 11yo son and 9yo daughter. The kids are on spring break that week. Would you consider dropping off the family, then parking? The Soli, Brighton, Alta parking lots are not really that big. For weekdays without a powder dump, won't be that busy. Alta has two areas, the ski school is at the second, which is called Albion. Have never parked at Snowbird.
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#66982 - 03/20/12 04:39 PM
Re: Salt Lake City Questions
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This TR includes pics of at the base of Alta, Brighton, and Soli. Went there plus Snowbasin Feb 2011 with pagamony and another ski buddy. Except for Honeycomb Canyon, I generally liked Brighton better than Soli. Snowbasin and Brighton would be where I would like take my DD if we did a trip based in SLC instead of Alta Lodge. http://www.skinc.com/messageboard/showthread.php?t=13490
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#67034 - 03/27/12 03:30 PM
Re: Salt Lake City Questions
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Hey Marz, nice trip report! My boys are 14 and 16 and we'll be out there from the 29th to the 7th.
I can't really make heads or tails out of the weather forecasts...guess we'll just play it by ear. Looks like there could be some snow early next week.... It's not been a great snow year and you're getting late in the season. The Cottonwoods (Alta, Bird, Brighton, Solitude) have the highest base elevations. Park City, Deer Valley, The Canyons, Snowbasin and Powder Mountain have lower base elevations. They'll lose base quicker, especially at the bottom. Check their websites for their exact base elevations; depending upon weather, you'll need to take that into account. If you don't know the mountains wells, some of the areas can be tricky if you do get a lot of snow and visibility is poor. Avoid Snowbasin at all costs during a low viz or high wind day. Brighton has a lot of treed trails (and nice mellow shots in between); it is a good choice on a low viz day for newbies. Alta and Da Bird can be epic on pow days, but they both have some unavoidable open areas at top (lift dependent) which can swallow up newbies with vertigo and suck them into some serious terrain by accident. If you've skied them before and have paid attention to terrain, then you should be fine and know what areas will be tricky.
Edited by JohnL (03/27/12 03:33 PM)
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