Located a short drive up the mountain from down town Santa Fe. This resort is arguably the most popular local mountain in New Mexico. The lifts and facilities rival the larger regional resorts of Angel Fire and Taos in the northern part of the state. It boasts a wide variety terrain for all levels, some great terrain parks, and excellent tree skiing. It's a worthy destination for skiers from neighbouring states if you are not requiring the double black terrain found at Taos.
Underrated resort in Albuquerque's back yard due to slow lifts and inconsistent snow fall. Yet, it has some of the longest runs in the state and surprisingly enjoyable beginner and intermediate terrain. You would be hard pressed to find better cruisers anywhere in New Mexico when the snow is good.
Day 34 - Saturday 3.6.10 - Arapaho Basin: After a long wait and a reservation made last summer A's 2009/2010 ABasin beach party was officially underway! The invites went out...people bailed, people...
Day 32 - Tuesday 3.2.10 - Squaw Valley: I arrived in Lake Tahoe / Squaw Valley the night before ready for an great trip and I had no idea how epic it was going to turn out to be! The fellas...
Day 29 - Friday 2.19.10 - Keystone: I played hooky today with Rory and we headed up to Keystone for some fun skiing! Had lots of good turns and some great lunch up at the Outpost. Snow in the Outback...