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Enjoy Skiing And Sightseeing In These 3 Great Cities
By Aaron Jochum
For many people, is more than a sport. It's also a chance to travel and see and enjoy other areas of the country. Whether it's the people, the environment, or a particular ski resort - everyone has their favorites. Here, in no particular order are my favorite places to ski in the U.S.

- Aspen, Colorado.

Aspen is where I learned to ski and I have had a fondness for it ever since. Like everywhere else, the cost of living in Aspen has skyrocketed so much that it's now known, in large parts, as a destination spot for only the rich and famous. But, if you take the time to find deals, there are many reasonably priced lodging options available from rental homes to condominium to lodge resorts.

Aspen, Colorado is famous for its skiing, so much so that it's a magnet for people from all over the world. Don't be surprised if you wind up meeting people from as far away as Spain, France, England, Saudi Arabia, and other parts of the world. The small town atmosphere of the city gives it an intimate feel, there's no feeling of being rushed, and the people and visitors are friendly as can be.

The scenery is Aspen is fantastic. After a big snowfall, the ski slopes form a virtual winter wonderland. And if you're looking for powder, there's few places where you'll find better. Downtown Aspen is a combination of homey pubs and chic restaurants and within a ten minute shuttle ride to four magnificent mountains. It's a great winter spot to spend a week or two on your vacation.

- Madison, Wisconsin.

Over the years, the city of Madison, Wisconsin has wound up on many people's list of the best places to live in the U.S. Madison is a large college town, located in the heart of the midwest, and like most college towns, is full of vibrant energy.

The Midwest is mainly known for it's flatlands, not its mountains, so it is probably not on many people's best list of best ski places. Wisconsin hosts some nice sized mountains, but not great. However, it is a magnificent location for cross-country skiing. Known as the

Savoie / Val D Isere Face Du Charvet

Savoie / Val D Isere Tour Du Charvet

Hautes-Alpes / Serre Chevalier Off Piste

Isere-Drome / Dome De Pravouta

Isere-Drome / Col De La Lavey North

Isere-Drome / Grand Replomb by the br?e Ouest

Isere-Drome / Rochers Du Midi Via Sources Du Guiers

Isere-Drome / La Combe Du Giclas

Isere-Drome / les Illettes by the col de l'Aigleton

Isere-Drome / Dents De Bedina East Face

Isere-Drome / Cime De La Jasse

Hautes-Alpes / La Rouya North Couloir

Haute-Savoie / Pointe Du Midi South west Couloir

Isere-Drome / Grands Moulins South Face

Isere-Drome / Pic De Barlet North West Bowl

Jura / La Dole Figure Of Eight From La Cergue

Haute-Savoie / Point Du Midi Tour Of The Cu Deri

Jura / Pointe De Poele Chaud East Couloir

Haute-Savoie / Le Mole Normal Route

Haute-Savoie / Sur Cou South Face

"City of Lakes", Madison has four area lakes and in the winter when the snow covers the grounds, you can enjoy cross country near the lakes whilst taking in the beautifully stunning and tranquil lake scenery.

Madison is a cosmopolitan city and you'll find much to do there. However, if you feel like a road trip, Madison is within a two hour trip to one of the greatest cities in the U.s., Chicago, Illinois.

- Park City, Utah

Park City Utah, home of the 2002 Winter Olympics and famous for it's Sundance Film Festival, is a fabulous ski town and true resort town. It is home to three fantastic ski mountains - Deer Valley, The Canyons, and Park City Mountain Resort. Collectively these mountains have nearly 300 ski runs - so you'll have no trouble avoiding long lift lines.

Utah has a reputation as a staid place to live, but you'll never be bored at night in Park City as it has many and varied night clubs where you can find live music, restaurants where you can enjoy the best meals, and "private clubs." And as far as skiing, truly one of the best of the best.

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