gregorybrown+FollowColorado’s warm winter shakes up ski seasonColorado’s ski season is off to a wild start—think springtime slush instead of deep December powder. Resorts like Loveland and Echo Mountain are hustling to make snow and keep trails open, but the mild weather means less terrain and a different vibe on the slopes. Some families are loving the softer snow and smaller crowds, making it perfect for beginners. Still, seasoned skiers are missing that classic white Christmas. With bookings in flux and everyone watching the forecast, it’s a real test of patience and flexibility. How are you adjusting your winter plans with this unusual weather? #News #ColoradoSkiing #Winter202400Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowColorado ski lift prices hit $356 this ChristmasColorado’s top ski resorts are charging over $300 for a single-day lift ticket during Christmas week—Vail and Beaver Creek are leading the pack at $356 each. What’s wild is that some of these mountains have barely any terrain open due to low snowfall, with places like Steamboat and Telluride offering less than 10% of their runs. For locals and visitors, that means paying record-high prices for a fraction of the usual experience. Are these prices justified, or is it time to rethink how resorts handle peak season pricing? #Travel #ColoradoSkiing #LiftTicketPrices28Share