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Thread: Keystone: Trees Galore

  1. #26
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    I wish *everyone* knew that Keystone was so rad and would go there.

    It's almost like it's the best-kept secret on the Front Range.

    Kinda like the DH mt biking in Limon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    I wish *everyone* knew that Keystone was so rad and would go there.

    It's almost like it's the best-kept secret on the Front Range.

    Kinda like the DH mt biking in Limon.

    It is the best kept secret. If you know, you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChaseBrooklyn View Post
    Recently got a chance to ski Keystone on a Sunday, had a great experience. Surprised I haven't heard more about this mountain before.

    Left Boulder bright in early. i70 traffic was hell, as expected. Witnessed the aftermath of two separate car accidents. Made it to Keystone in about 3 hours. Got suited and booted, bought tickets, and made it on the lift by 10ish.

    Although there seemed to be a lot of people there, it never felt crowded. No waiting on lifts. Big wide groomers, flanked by dense trees. It was a beautiful bluebird day too, mid 30's, bright sun. Had to shed layers form the onset. Great snow too even though there hadn't been a storm in several days.

    For me, the glades were the highlight. What I liked was that you could start at the top of the mountain and ski in the trees almost the entire way to the base. Like 15-20 min laps all trees. Amazing. It's not often that I come across such extensive trees. There were steep parts, but mostly more mellow pitches, which I prefer.

    After lunch, it seemed like the entire place had cleared out. Several times I found myself alone on a broad groomer. Virtually no waiting in line for lifts either. Plenty of varied terrain from what I experienced.

    I only spent 8 hours there, 7 skiing and 1 at lunch so I'm sure there is a lot I missed. Regardless, I'll definitely be going back for a longer stay.
    You should really check out the interconnect gondola that goes all the way to breckenridge

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    Is this a cross post from the "What happened to Epic Skiers" thread? Well, welcome ChaseB...sorry it took you so long to find us.
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil E View Post
    You should really check out the interconnect gondola that goes all the way to breckenridge
    Agreed. It's a bit hard to find, but TOTALLY worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kanone View Post
    Sweet please focus your report on the drive up and down the canyon, the parking and the lift lines. That’s the part of Utah skiing we love the best.


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    Don't think I won't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Agreed. It's a bit hard to find, but TOTALLY worth it.
    Yeah, and if you get off the mid-load, there are some sick pillows near Blair Witch Trail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alias_rice View Post
    Exclusive video of the op at Alta.

    https://youtu.be/6-6pQwo_9r4

    You have to use the rope tow?

    Ha ha

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