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How can I go skiing if I’m not staying at a ski resort?
This summer, me and my friend are taking a road trip around the U.S. We are planning on 2 of our stops being Salt Lake City, UT or somewhere around Aspen, Keystone or Colorado Springs, CO. We really want to go skiing, snowboarding or snowmobiling in these areas but don’t want to stay at a ski resort, because of expenses. (it wouldn’t be a problem normally, but we’re staying in 8 other cities around the country). I’m wondering, how can me and my friend enjoy the slopes without staying at a resort? Thanks in advance
Can I rent the equipment and go wherever there’s a snow hill? How can I rent the equipment? Get lessons?
if you get a van you can just adjust the seats and sleep in there
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