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Ski Season


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Rowena Rising Star

All right anyday now, you know you will be up my way for skiing people. After all, everyone knows, skiing anywhere but Utah is blasphemy. Okay so maybe I am exaggerating. But anyway, for those of you ever planning on coming up my way skiing, we should all do a gluten free exchange or something. A meeting at a restaurant, book someplace and have a potluck or something... Though I am thinking the former, just because everyone probably will be out at different times.

Just a thought though... Anyone interested?


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I will be there in March because Tahoe and SLC area are the only places to ski. We are not sure where we will ski, so we haven't figured out where we will stay. May do a few days in Eden ? by Powder Mtn and a few days in Sandy area or Park City. The boys have to agree on where they want to ski. I just follow along.

Rowena Rising Star

*pulls out planbook* Karen in March sometime....

Ooh all those places are fun.... Lemme know where you end up and I will pull up a list of good places around there.... (Believe me I am trying nearly every gluten-free place I see and testing it...)

And yes I really did right that in my planner... LOL

kareng Grand Master

*pulls out planbook* Karen in March sometime....

Ooh all those places are fun.... Lemme know where you end up and I will pull up a list of good places around there.... (Believe me I am trying nearly every gluten-free place I see and testing it...)

And yes I really did right that in my planner... LOL

March 13 - 20 Do you ski? It surprises me the people that even work at ski resorts and don't ski/board.

Rowena Rising Star

Last time I skied.... probably about 10 years ago... Yes I have lived by the ski resorts for the past six years and never once skied, did more skiing out here when I lived in wash DC than I do now... But when I did ski I was told I was all right at it...

wheeleezdryver Community Regular

i just now came across this thread :)

I have lived in Utah or Idaho my whole life, and have NEVER gone skiing...lol (grew up in Utah, have lived in Idaho 10 years now). could never afford to.

Eden is a beautiful area (so is Park City...) but i don't think I've ever been to Eden in the winter... i can only imagine how pretty it is this time of year :)

if i'm ever back in Utah to visit family or anything, i'd love to meet up w/ people, if I'm able to. (y'all know how crazy & exhausting it gets when you have to try to visit a bunch of family. Esp when it involves a 350 mile drive to/ from, & you're the driver).

now if anyone wants to come skiing up here in Idaho... :)

tarnalberry Community Regular

I'm hoping I can get out skiing this year. With the breastfeeding baby, it's more challenging. Though, I have to admit, if I'm going out of state, I'm heading to Whistler, not Utah. :) (It's also much closer. ;) )


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