Keystone Ski Resort
You want powder skiing in Colorado? Then you must try
Keystone Ski Resort in Keystone, Colorado. Luckily we'll show
you how to get the most bang for your buck.
Skiing Deep Powder
without the High Price
By
Peter Reeburgh
We all know how it feels to ski or snowboard deep powder.
The sheer bliss of winding down the ski slopes without a care
in the world. The peace, the quiet, and the fluffy snow blowing
back on your face. You want it? Open your wallet.
Not true at many of Colorado's ski resorts. Sure, you can
spend big bucks heli-skiing or chartering a snow cat for a full
day of fun, but what if you were to just get your fill on a few
ski runs and don't want to pay for a full day of such
bliss?
Enter Keystone Resort Colorado. Keystone is known for their
legendary 3 mountains, Dercum Mountain, North Peak, and the
Outback. Keystone Resort caters to groups of people who vary
widely in skiing ability. Beginner skiers usually stick to the
front side of Dercum Mountain, yet if you're looking for the
powder it's not too hard to find close by.
Secret Stash #1: The Windows at Keystone. It's a slight walk
from the top of Dercum Mountain, but it's a really easy hike
and you can call it quits and start making turns any time you
want right off into the trees on a little-known run called The
Windows. Steep, Deep and full of sparsely populated trees,
you'll be in heaven for a good 1500 feet of vertical. Best of
all, it looks like much more work than it really is on the map.
The trail to hike is a snowcat trail and very well packed down
and easy to walk on. It's a slight uphill, but not bad and easy
if you are from a lower altitude.
Secret Stash #2: Timberwolf at Keystone's Outback. This one
is lift-served so it gets skied off pretty quickly, but some
great powder can be found in this area if you hit it right
after a snowstorm. The best part is that the outback usually
gets about 20-30% more snow than what Keystone officially
reports in it's daily snow report. So….even if there is only 6
inches of fresh powder, count on a good 7-8 inches of fresh
powder in Keystone's Outback area.
Secret Stash #3: At the very top of Keystone's Outback,
there is a trail that you can hike up to the top of the next
peak at 12,354 feet. Right in the middle is a small saddle
where you can drop off to the South and hit the biggest powder
stash Keystone has to offer and grab nearly 2000 vertical feet
of sweet bliss. Sounds great doesn't it? Be warned…it's a
really hard hike and takes a good 30 minutes. If you're not
used to the altitude, you can kiss the rest of your day away
from being so exhausted.
In recent years, Keystone found that they can actually make
quite a lot of money giving people a ride on a snowcat so that
they can grab some powder without having to hike much. For a
mere $5.00 per run, you can grab a seat on a snowcat and do the
same terrain as all those fit people are hiking to. This is a
phenomenal opportunity to ski or snowboard some perfect powder
without the high price of a full day trip….or maybe even get a
taste of snowcat skiing to see what it is like.
Don’t miss the powder skiing for the upcoming ski season.
Think Keystone when you come to Colorado and remember the tips
for finding the powder stashes. You just have to look for
them.
Peter Reeburgh is an avid Mountain Biker, Snowboarder, and
owner of SummitCove.com -
Vacation Rentals in Keystone Resort
Colorado which
provides affordable luxury condos, and family friendly
lodging in Keystone Colorado.
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