Friday, January 15, 2010

Copper Mountain I Have 5 Hours To Ski While In Denver. Im Debating Between Skiing In Loveland And Copper Mountain.?

I have 5 hours to ski while in Denver. Im debating between skiing in Loveland and Copper Mountain.? - copper mountain

What should I choose? Loveland is one hour and ten minutes, and Copper Mountain for more than an hour and a half. Value? Loveland is also seven U.S. dollars cheaper.

8 comments:

la di da di da said...

Copper Mountain is much more, about 45 minutes. is even more tourists. Loveland is a small mountain, but that's ok. When you save seven U.S. dollars and then head to Loveland. Even if you go on a Saturday, early departure. that put the rest of Denver by 7 clock and 6 hours in bumper to bumper traffic on the way to Vail. Also, consider the park in winter. Winter Park is owned by Intrawest (formerly known as copper) that are closer to Denver. is likely to have less traffic, too.

marci knows best said...

With only a short time, some thoughts:

First, there is a way to everywhere from Denver, throughout the weekend skiing in something like an hour. These times seem very optimistic about a week under optimum conditions.

If you are not able to go during the week, you should think about Echo Mountain. It's more free-style skiing and snowboarding, but is much closer to Denver, and the changes are before the traffic lights at the weekend really starts to jam.

http://www.echomt.com/

marci knows best said...

With only a short time, some thoughts:

First, there is a way to everywhere from Denver, throughout the weekend skiing in something like an hour. These times seem very optimistic about a week under optimum conditions.

If you are not able to go during the week, you should think about Echo Mountain. It's more free-style skiing and snowboarding, but is much closer to Denver, and the changes are before the traffic lights at the weekend really starts to jam.

http://www.echomt.com/

Chris said...

Copper is only 20 minutes from Loveland, No. 45, but only a short time, I would say that Loveland would be better. The only drawback is that you dress Loveland wind was so hot.

Jerry said...

Copper is better, but given the time constraints, I'd Loveland. I am sure that given more than 20 minutes from Loveland copper, most days.

I ski Loveland two biggest drawback is windy, but early on, when I say Loveland.

Jerry said...

Copper is better, but given the time constraints, I'd Loveland. I am sure that given more than 20 minutes from Loveland copper, most days.

I ski Loveland two biggest drawback is windy, but early on, when I say Loveland.

Customs5... said...

Coppr is the best station, but five hours is crisp, Loveland is good, but for GOOS expeirence Ski Copper ride.,

killa MiNt said...

Loveland go!
i snob there all the time!
Big snow, and of course running on the track
Copper is too long, with prices and too many people
I hope that helps

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