headed out to Steamboat early Dec to ski the 11th, 12th, 13th and if good snow, more. Finally talked some buds into going and just was interested if any others may be out in the area.
skied out there for 8 yrs now after my Norwegian heritage wife called me at work and told me i was gonna ski ..
every yr for the rest of my life. It's early season but rates are good and us aging folk will be in Ski Time Square.
I'm ok at intermediate, others i'm with are far better.
perhaps the Slopeside?
Steamboat Early Dec 2009
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have a great time.
Mary Jane ... gee, that's my wife!

Usually its buddy's, wally world and the front side open, utile the week before Christmas. Coverage is usually not enough for the trees. For some reason, about mid-week, we get dumped on, Can't promise it but for the past 3 years, its been really good by the end of that week. The week before Christmas tends to be very good. Last December 23rd was over 2 feet of super blower. (notice I still remember that date!)
Part of me wish you well. part of me wishes you get totally skunked and go back in mid april when there is tons of snow on the ground already.
If more people stopped going early season and booked late season the ski season would shift to where weather can support it better.
"Trading the future for the moment, one powder turn at a time"
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I hope you have a great time skiing since I am sure you are well aware the terrain will be limited but you will still be skiing!
I really love steamboat, since we're driving we can simply cancel but that weekend they open a bit more terrain so ...
heck, bars, hot-tubs and town would be nice regardless of conditions and i have a feb trip locked in.
and i will try a late season ... i agree late is often sweet, warm and uncrowded
ah, just under $110/day for lifts and lodging, each with their own room in the square ... just couldn't pass it up.
Pete, I am glad you feel the same way as I do and the boat is more than just skiing, If you love the boat in the winter, come out in the summer and you won't go home.....
First beer's on me bro'
Ron
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youd be an idiot to schedule an early December trip this early in colorado or anywhere for the matter.
Part of me wish you well. part of me wishes you get totally skunked and go back in mid april when there is tons of snow on the ground already.
If more people stopped going early season and booked late season the ski season would shift to where weather can support it better.
You just love that word don't you Josh?
Call me an idiot then. I'm going to be in Colorado early december not so much for skiing but will certainly not go without my skis. Got business there but plan to hit some areas and will play it by ear and my visits will be based on snow conditions. Should get two days in anyhow.
Steamboat is probably out of the question because of time constraints but it's always on my list.
Hey pete, make sure you find the Double Z for a pulled pork BBQ. The best around.
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Sorry if my sarcasm-meter is off, but "elk migrations" have nothing to do with the ski area closing date, neither does the forest service... both are complete myths. The ski area sets the closing date based on tourist volume, period.
And Pete, good conditions that early aren't out of the question. In 02/03 and 03/04 (both El Nino years I believe), early season conditions were actually better than later in the season and a good chuck of terrain, including shadows/closets/3:30/2:30 trees were all open by the last weekend of November (in 2002 the mountain even opened a week early because there was so much early season snow)... in 2003, opening day and thanksgiving were both powder days... so could be good, you never know.
Just go. Not knowing what is going to happen is one of the joys of being alive.
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Sorry if my sarcasm-meter is off, but "elk migrations" have nothing to do with the ski area closing date, neither does the forest service... both are complete myths. The ski area sets the closing date based on tourist volume, period.
And Pete, good conditions that early aren't out of the question. In 02/03 and 03/04 (both El Nino years I believe), early season conditions were actually better than later in the season and a good chuck of terrain, including shadows/closets/3:30/2:30 trees were all open by the last weekend of November (in 2002 the mountain even opened a week early because there was so much early season snow)... in 2003, opening day and thanksgiving were both powder days... so could be good, you never know.
I think that we all know Dec 11-13 is really quite early for good snow, however, if there is good snow, it wouldn't take just too much arm twisting to point my car west and to point my skis downhill.
Keep your fingers crossed.
Garyskr
yeah, later would be less risk but if schedules can't accommodate ... so i'll go with luck and the last two yrs.
hey, it's a road trip, a destination, friends .... without work. no reason to take a risk without rewards. worst we'll hang in a tub and hit the town, there's always Cheyenne to hang out too! ; )
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yeah, later would be less risk but if schedules can't accommodate ... so i'll go with luck and the last two yrs.
hey, it's a road trip, a destination, friends .... without work. no reason to take a risk without rewards. worst we'll hang in a tub and hit the town, there's always Cheyenne to hang out too! ; )
Been to Cheyenne. Nothing there.
They say the wind blows in Fort Collins cause Cheyenne sucks.
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youd be an idiot to schedule an early December trip this early in colorado or anywhere for the matter.
Part of me wish you well. part of me wishes you get totally skunked and go back in mid april when there is tons of snow on the ground already.
If more people stopped going early season and booked late season the ski season would shift to where weather can support it better.
Idiot is not having a real job and real income.
Skiing fits in the grander schem of things. If early December is the available time to ski, so be it. There maybe other more important things in April (e.g. tax time if you're an accountant).
While I don't usually ski in December at all, never mind scheduling vacation for skiing. But my current job is very slow during Christmas time but quite busy Feb/March. So it's either sitting at the office biting my nail at Christmas time. Or go skiing, despite the questionable snow and un-questionable crowd. I'd take the latter!
Well Lars, I don't know about you but I didn't realize how much of an idiot was I was until I met Josh. How did we make it through life before he came along.
We were out in Steamboat 12/13-20 last year and it was great, what do I know though....I scheduled trip and am an idiot.
Ahem. Past performance is no indication of future returns. 2nd week of december is sooo early. If it were me, I would be sweating from Thanksgiving unill I arrive.
Here are the rules. Read them, know them, live them. http://webpages.charter.net/tcrocker818/earlysno.htm
OUCH! I got a haircut, and got a real job. And my job doesn't include picking up fat kids off the snow.
Lars, the wind blows in Wyoming because Utah sucks. Get it right....... and where is this Double Z you speak of? I like the Smokehouse pulled pork, but maybe that's cause I'm a Clark Griswold-like tourist. (I like Bubba's in Jackson too, but I hear that's just for the gapers).
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OUCH! I got a haircut, and got a real job. And my job doesn't include picking up fat kids off the snow.
Lars, the wind blows in Wyoming because Utah sucks. Get it right....... and where is this Double Z you speak of? I like the Smokehouse pulled pork, but maybe that's cause I'm a Clark Griswold-like tourist. (I like Bubba's in Jackson too, but I hear that's just for the gapers).
the ZZ is down by the river near the Library. Just a dive bar but really the best BBQ in town. The Smokehouse is good also but trendy and expensive.
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I used to have screaming kids. Maybe that's why I liked the Smokehouse. They got a kick out of being encouraged to throw peanut shells on the floor. Now they are in college. My oldest kid's roomie is from Craig, Colorado, so I'm sure we'll head down there this winter. I'm kinda thinking a trip this fall during the slow season might not be too bad either. It's only 4 hours from here.

I really love steamboat, since we're driving we can simply cancel but that weekend they open a bit more terrain so ...
heck, bars, hot-tubs and town would be nice regardless of conditions and i have a feb trip locked in.
and i will try a late season ... i agree late is often sweet, warm and uncrowded
ah, just under $110/day for lifts and lodging, each with their own room in the square ... just couldn't pass it up.





