moving to breckenridge....suggestions?
|
MountainManny wrote:If you are a trustafarian you will be right at home...aside from that the town sucks nuts...Without question my least favorite resort town in all Colorado....I even like Aspen more, but that isn't saying much.Agreed. Skiing is pretty much terrible and the trails are so wide that all the powder blows out as soon as it hits the ground. I never go to Breck unless my visiting friends pretty much force me to go. It has some sort of cultural allure that pulls all the families and gapers in from around the country to shop and ride wide blue trails. That being said I'm a East Coast transplant as well and you WILL love it in CO and Breck for that matter, regardless of what we say here. Later on you'll figure out where you really want to live, so I wouldn't be discouraged by any of our negative comments. Just people letting you know what you can really expect. And hell who knows you might love it and never leave...we all have our own experiences in life. People love to trash talk Boulder, and I love it here. To each their own. Have a blast and be safe in the BC! |
|
Brek is one of the nicest resorts because it is a ski resort town. A lot of the resorts are arguably just that. A resort. |
|
I'm with Glenn, all this negativity is nonsense. Are there better mountains than Breck? Of course. Does Breck have enough solid terrain to keep the OP busy for a season? Of course. Given that he'll be living in Breck or close (and assuming we get some snow this year), he should have a fair share of good days skiing 6 Chair, E Chair, and the Lake Chutes. And when there isn't snow, being from the east, at least he'll be able to rail some turns unlike most "western" skiers. |
|
Dude, Dont listen to the 'aters. Breck and summit are cool places and you will meet cool people. If you get sick of breck... drive to vail or beaver creek. If you find breck to be annoying, move over the pass to fairplay. Real mountain experience there and in Alma. Have fun, the only girl action in from tourists, so figure out a way to get around as many female tourists as possible, and make them laugh and drink and you'll do great! |
|
Some other climbing options: |
|
A few more Avy options. Colorado Mountain School totalclimbing.com/page.php?… in the Front Range/Estes Park, or San Juan Mountain Guides in Avy Central aka The San Juans ourayclimbing.com/pages/sho…. Crested Butte Mountain Guides crestedbutteguides.com/page… All great operators. |
|
Randy W. wrote:Dude, Dont listen to the 'aters. Breck and summit are cool places and you will meet cool people. If you get sick of breck... drive to vail or beaver creek. If you find breck to be annoying, move over the pass to fairplay. Real mountain experience there and in Alma. Have fun, the only girl action in from tourists, so figure out a way to get around as many female tourists as possible, and make them laugh and drink and you'll do great! Edit: look into Colorado Mountain College for fun classes and a way to meet other people in your position. You don't have to be a college kid to take some of the Rec. classes they offer, and you'll meet like minded folks (with good herb).Word...I have lived in Alma, Fairplay, and Shawnee....can't say enough about that area. |
|
I lived and worked in Breckenridge for ten years (ski instructor). It is a great mtn with lots of fun steep terrain. Yes there are flats too but that's what you need for teaching. There is a huge backcountry skiing crowd and loads of fun terrain. |
|
I've lived in Summit for 4 years (2 in silverthorne, and 2 in breck)and moved here from Wisconsin. My opinions are as follows and well supported by many people that I know. |
|
I lived in summit for 5 years, but never skied breck. It's an ok town, and the outdoor options are good. As far as climbing goes, you could definitely stop in the front range and climb in boulder canyon, clear creek canyon, or shelf road, they'd all be on the way. |
|
As a woman who's lived in Breckenridge for a long time, I can't help but chuckle a bit. |
|
Hey Mia, |
|
I love these threads of mountain town lore. Keep posting up the details, Prod and Mia. What are some tales that stick out in memory from your Breck days? |
|
Haha Stitch, |
|
I remember in grade school my mom and I picking my dad up at |
|
The original Ullr Fest!!! The bonfire downtown was huge and old skis had to be sacrificed. Yeah that was fun. I used to go to "The Mogul" every week. Great Banda and loads of fun. |
|
|
|
Welcome to Colorado! I moved here 11 years ago from Queens. Summit as most everyone has said really doesn't have any climbing, but you're close to climbing. |
|
Rowdy Wrangellian wrote:I remember in grade school my mom and I picking my dad up at Shamus O'Tooles or from the county jail, usually after Ullr Fest!Seamus O'Tooles is long gone, there's a community theater there now. Ullr Fest is family friendly now, now more anatomically correct floats and nobody's frozen his face to the sidewalk at the bonfire in years. We've got a big, new modern jail now, and you have to pay room and board if you get sentenced there. The place just ain't what it used to be... Stich, Ullr Fest pays tribute to Ullr, the Norse god of snow and skiing. |
|
T.L., As for backcountry skiing, I think the best is in the spring, if you get a good corn season. The avalanche danger is lower, so long as you're down before the afternoon wet slabs. Mount Guyot and Baldy, right outside Breck, have some sweet spring skiing. |