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Heading to Breckenridge Week between Christmas and New Years. Wife wants to try CO after many years in Park City and DV.  Any hacks for a first timer to Breck?  We’ve skied all over CO, just never Breckenridge 
 

We’re staying in a condo off lowest 4 O’clock run.  
 

Dinner reservations so far at Hearthstone and Blue River Bistro. 

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Why?  

It’s an activity that is heavily intertwined with travel. At least half of the discussion on skiing is actually discussion about which places are nice to visit, how to get there, where to stay, where to eat, etc.

The skiing thread was on the Food and Travel board up until a few years ago and still belongs here.
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2 hours ago, wild_turkey said:


It’s an activity that is heavily intertwined with travel. At least half of the discussion on skiing is actually discussion about which places are nice to visit, how to get there, where to stay, where to eat, etc.

The skiing thread was on the Food and Travel board up until a few years ago and still belongs here.

Agreed... we had it here and then someone kept moving it to hobbies.  Jump over there - thread is more active.

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Agreed... we had it here and then someone kept moving it to hobbies.  Jump over there - thread is more active.

We should have immamac move it back here. Or don’t, whatever, but it makes more sense in Travel than in Hobbies.
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Best place in town is probably Rootstalk.   Relish is very good.  Ember is very good for shareable plates.  The new Carlin for seafood is pretty good and their downstairs Tavern is great for bar food/drinks.  

Casual for us is Sancho's for tacos, Canteen for burgers, Tin Plate for pizza.  

We do happy hours at Aurum, Hearthstone and Twist. 

For breakfast, we rotate between Columbine Cafe and Blue Moose.

 

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Any recs on park/all Mountain skis?  My boy is racing, but also wants a versatile pair that will work in the park and on groomers.  We're in the Midwest, so not having backcountry or deep powder skis is fine. 

Right now we're leaning towards the Armada ARV 88.

Bonus question: Do I need to get the kid a second pair of boots too?  He loves his race boots, but I'm not sure it'll be comfortable on rec skis.  

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22 hours ago, LonghornJones said:

Also, there's a thread on this in Hobbies. FYI

Thanks Ill take it over to Hobbies. Thought it was weird not to find anything ski trip related on Travel

 

@immamac feel free to move this over to Hobbies, my bad.

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