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rkymtnman

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Thanks bro. I am amazed at how expensive houses are now in secondary ski areas. We all knew that Vaila nd Aspen were insane but Breck, Steamboat and Crested Butte plus others have gone nuts. Gunnison is looking good. I was also checking out Pagosa but Wolf Creek is a hike up the mtn and I am not sure how good Wolf Creek is. I know some chill places near Monarch but Monarch is kind of small even though they get lots of snow.
my main areas are monarch and wolf creek. monarch is a day trip for me and i usually overnite for wolf creek.

pagosa was pretty cheap 5 yrs ago,, not anymore. and wolf creek pass gets shutdown frequently.

salida is awesome near monarch but also expensive. all year round fun there though.

haven't skied steamboat but it's off the beaten path as far as skiers go but it's really expensive.

durango is a cool college town too. also very expensive.
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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my main areas are monarch and wolf creek. monarch is a day trip for me and i usually overnite for wolf creek.

pagosa was pretty cheap 5 yrs ago,, not anymore. and wolf creek pass gets shutdown frequently.

salida is awesome near monarch but also expensive. all year round fun there though.

haven't skied steamboat but it's off the beaten path as far as skiers go but it's really expensive.

durango is a cool college town too. also very expensive.
The area near Fairplay and Como is not super expensive yet. It is about 30 miles or so south of .brecknridge but high altitude and cold in winter. The wind can blow hard and in July it supposedly rains every day.

Steamboat is off the beaten path which is why some natives like it. I was in a Way to Grow one day and the dude telling his friend he was going to Steamboat because there was no one there from Florida and Texas. He may have said douchebags or jerkoffs in the sentence but I forget. I laughed and agreed with him.
 
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