This information is helpful. We know the resorts are going to highlight the good points. We need an insider who can point out the ugly parts before we have to learn the hard way. Thanks
OUCH‼️ That was terrific! Just the sort of critique needed to push to all these flatlanders clogging up our state highways, parking lots & lift lines! Stay home, or go to Utah where there’s snow! 😅 Nice try 😂🤣… Having lived in Summit County, before it got so big, I must say I’m missing those days when it was one stop light & the Goldpan Saloon on Main Street. 😅 32 ski areas? Really? We would call 20 of those Sledding Hills 🥴…And the world keeps turning…I’ll ck out this 2nd video & see if you’ve calmed down! 😊
THANK YOU, I love breck's extreme terrain, but the mountain layout, crowds, (and no shade) amount of texans that have invaded make me not want to ski it in the first place. I find myself in wayyy longer lift lines at breck than at vail. It's been the most visited resort in colorado in recent years
Breck is the one resort that I have found no matter where you go, you can't avoid the crowds. Even to get to less busy areas (Falcon, E) you'll still find yourself transiting through big crowds at 7, 8, or 9
@@SRGSkiingwhen I went last weekend it wasn’t busy at all. I got on the Colorado super chair in like 2 minutes. And it was on a Sunday too. Just gotta find the right day to go.
Last Saturday the longest line I stood in was about 6 minutes for the Colorado. The reason the crowds were gone was because of the biting cold. Breck is a very family-oriented resort, so many people who ski Breck didn't want to go out in that weather. The windchill turned a lot of people into lodge dwellers for the day/weekend
Colorado like other ski resorts in the USA sounds positively third worldish compared to resorts here in Europe, even little Andorra resorts probably are be better laid out then even the best resort in the US, then we have the big main resorts in France, Austria, and especially Switzerland who are probably in a different league over Aspen and Vail.
Wow, the things AI can accomplish these days! Thanks gods there's a mute button because that computer generated voice was killing me.
I mean I would've just clicked off and watched a different video, but I guess that works too lol. Trust me, I can't stand my voice either.
The meager infrastructure of these American ski resorts resembles what the Alps (in Europe) had to offer in
the 1960s, more than 50 years ago.
This information is helpful. We know the resorts are going to highlight the good points. We need an insider who can point out the ugly parts before we have to learn the hard way. Thanks
You should make a “How Vail Resorts Triggers You” video. I bet that would be funny.
That was actually very helpful
OUCH‼️ That was terrific! Just the sort of critique needed to push to all these flatlanders clogging up our state highways, parking lots & lift lines! Stay home, or go to Utah where there’s snow! 😅 Nice try 😂🤣… Having lived in Summit County, before it got so big, I must say I’m missing those days when it was one stop light & the Goldpan Saloon on Main Street. 😅 32 ski areas? Really? We would call 20 of those Sledding Hills 🥴…And the world keeps turning…I’ll ck out this 2nd video & see if you’ve calmed down! 😊
Y'all finna get zero chill from ShangRei Garrett, trust me
THANK YOU, I love breck's extreme terrain, but the mountain layout, crowds, (and no shade) amount of texans that have invaded make me not want to ski it in the first place. I find myself in wayyy longer lift lines at breck than at vail. It's been the most visited resort in colorado in recent years
Breck is the one resort that I have found no matter where you go, you can't avoid the crowds. Even to get to less busy areas (Falcon, E) you'll still find yourself transiting through big crowds at 7, 8, or 9
@@SRGSkiing that is their problem exactly
@@SRGSkiingwhen I went last weekend it wasn’t busy at all. I got on the Colorado super chair in like 2 minutes. And it was on a Sunday too. Just gotta find the right day to go.
Last Saturday the longest line I stood in was about 6 minutes for the Colorado. The reason the crowds were gone was because of the biting cold. Breck is a very family-oriented resort, so many people who ski Breck didn't want to go out in that weather. The windchill turned a lot of people into lodge dwellers for the day/weekend
This was hilarious.
Colorado like other ski resorts in the USA sounds positively third worldish compared to resorts here in Europe, even little Andorra resorts probably are be better laid out then even the best resort in the US, then we have the big main resorts in France, Austria, and especially Switzerland who are probably in a different league over Aspen and Vail.
Just moved to colorado and love this. Still trying to figure out what sort of pass or collective I should get for best 2-3 days a week learning
I like the Epic Pass for learning at Crested Butte, Beaver Creek, or Breckenridge
whats wrong with terrain parks?
Oh, nothing. Just tryna make fun of the stereotype of park rats
@@SRGSkiing how dare you
"I swear some of the blacks in Zuma bowl are easier than the blues in Beavers" - FUCKING BASED hahaha🤣
Let the hs kids have a ski lift at $$$$ $$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$ A$$$pen 😁😐