How is this?....if you live in the NYC tri-state area, I can take you to Telluride, Colorado, February 3-10, for $1330.00. this inlcudes air, hotel, lifts and breakfast, all taxes and ground transport in Telluride.
www.skibears.org
we have other trips too
2006-11-06 07:05:59
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answered by alanc_59 5
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Most of the time, the official websites for ski resorts have better packages than other travel search engines. Try the sites for the resorts you would like to go to first. If this doesn't work out Expedia is probably the best choice.
2006-11-05 05:06:33
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answered by jvcc06 3
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Technically, if the motel makes use of public land (ie. national woodland, BLM, or national Park) you do no longer unavoidably ought to purchase a cost tag. regardless of the shown fact that, you may ought to the two hike or use mountain climbing skins to upward thrust up the mountain. of course, in case you're snowboarding someplace different than a motel, there is not any carry in any respect, so of course you do no longer desire a cost tag. At motels that are placed on deepest land or maybe at some places using state lands, having a cost tag is regularly mandatory. in this state of affairs, that's greater suitable than a improve-fee ticket, that's a ski bypass. no longer having a cost tag potential you're trespassing.
2016-12-28 12:56:49
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answered by ? 3
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See your local travel agent or look online (Expedia, Yahoo! Travel, etc.).
2006-11-05 02:17:44
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answered by Wedding Crasher 4
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priceline.com
2006-11-08 08:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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expedia.com
2006-11-04 11:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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