Totally, I'm more about the vibe than the skiing now and Taos just has it. I prefer skiing wind buffed HP and steep bump lines than powder if powder means fighting the hordes and battling crowds. That's just not my thing. I hate powder frenzy scenes so much that I often wait it out for the following mid week day that's sunny and warm and the pow has been skied off finally.
The skiing style difference you mention between Taos and the Vill is spot on imho. It's like comparing speed tech to slow rock tech with mountain biking.
Both are great but a little different. I think Taos skiing probably attracts me more now because I don't want to launch massive airs anymore and prefer to be challenged in a different and more low impact (in theory anyways) sort of way but that sort of dynamic bm skiing with giant hucks is for the youthful rippers, not so much me!
The Vill tho, I gotta say is probably the best powder skiing mountain in the country. The consistent pitch and lower face terrain is unmatched imho. Everyone out there seems to think of the Vill as an extreme skiing place but I think it shines more so as a powder skiing spot or place to train for other deep, big mountain skiing locations.
Snowbird, Taos and Jackson are definitely my top three mountains for terrain in the Rockies. They are all awesome.
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