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Dec 22, 2024
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conetah
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Depends on the snow and if that’s a black out day.
I’d say mouth of the canyon by 7:30.
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Spending next weekend in SLC for our anniversary and skiing Snowbird on Friday
OKchief
Dec 22, 10:10pm
Get to the canyon by 7:00
maxpowers
Dec 22, 10:11pm
Depends on the snow and if that’s a black out day.
conetah
Dec 22, 10:19pm
On a powder day I’m usually there by 6:30
maxpowers
Dec 22, 10:20pm
Honestly, I wouldn’t go to Snowbird if your wife is a beginner.
Fatalplacebo
Dec 22, 10:20pm
Brighton, Solitude, or PCMR is much more friendlier to new skiers
Fatalplacebo
Dec 22, 10:22pm
What time would I need to be at the bottom of Big Cottonwood to make a 9am
OKchief
Dec 22, 11:04pm
7:00 to be safe
Fatalplacebo
Dec 22, 11:13pm
RE: Honestly, I wouldn’t go to Snowbird if your wife is a beginner.
Art Director
Dec 22, 10:24pm
My plan was to put her in a half day lesson that comes with a chickadee lift
OKchief
Dec 22, 10:24pm
Chickadee is a small beginner lift. Alta would be better. There is more
johnnybyu
Dec 22, 10:28pm
The Sunnyside + Sugarloaf combination is pretty hard to beat.
Art Director
Dec 22, 10:36pm
There is not much room for wandering off the path if she takes a wrong turn
Fatalplacebo
Dec 22, 10:32pm
She could stick to Chip's run off of Peruvian.
mulletino
Dec 22, 10:26pm
Alta is much better for beginners
WJCougar
Dec 22, 10:34pm
If you’re in a lesson they usually give you a parking reservation.
myfriendryan
Dec 22, 10:36pm
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