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  1. #1
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    Utah, which stations to pass, which to do???

    Hi!

    I'd like to know what's the general concensus on what Utah stations I HAVE to try and which ones are bleh? I'm leaving tomorrow, from eastern Canada so Utah's kinda unknown for me.

    Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by boboche
    Hi!

    I'd like to know what's the general concensus on what Utah stations I HAVE to try and which ones are bleh? I'm leaving tomorrow, from eastern Canada so Utah's kinda unknown for me.

    Thank you!
    I not sure what you mean by stations? Do you mean resorts? Hit Brighton and Snowbird for sure, Solitude is nice. I wasn't real impressed with Park City considering the price of lift tickets there.

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    Salt Lake City Mega Montage of Resorts

    Alta, Brighton, XC, and Snowbird are definitely the better sites. You can hit almost all the resorts in a weekend though, if you felt you needed to. The roads are well kept, so it should be no problem for a rental car. Have fun and enjoy!!
    Rampage

    "Beware the good assumptions in life, the light at the end of the tunnel is probably an oncoming train!!"

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