I go on an annual ski trip with a buddy which is usually last week of January. I had a scheduling conflict which has just cleared up so I'm trying to schedule a trip. I have a condo in Park City so usually that is natural choice. However, last week of january is Sundance. I'm somewhat financially challenged so I need to rent out condo if someone will rent it. That opens up possibility of sking somewhere else since I'm going to have to pay for lodging anyway, and since I'll be going to utah at least a couple of times this season anyway. I was thinking of sort of a road trip to ski some places I've never been. One possible itinerary: 1. Fly into Denver and spend one night with my brother in Colo. Springs. Get up early next morning and go ski monarch for 1 day. Then go to Crested Butte for 2 days and then go ski 4 days in Aspen/Snowmass area. Then back to Denver for home. 2. Fly into SLC ski Powder Mountain for 2 days (I left out Snowbasin b/c altho I love it, I've skied there many times, but somehow we never make it all the way over to PowMow.) Then drive up to Wyoming to ski JH and Grand Targhee for 4 days. Then back to SLC and home. 3. Fly into Spokane and ski Schweitzer for 2 days. Then either up to BC to Red Mt and whatever else isn't ridiculously far or down south to Sun Valley/ Bogus Basin and then back to Spokane.
Altho these itineraries look possible on map, don't know about winter road closures, insane driving distances or times, etc. Appreciate any thoughts.