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Dec 18, 2014
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Depends on your objective
If you're an adult beginner, I would probably pay more money and go to a larger resort.
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Never been to Sundance ski resort. How is it for beginners?
CougarCrazyfromAZ
12/18/14 10:26am
I learned to ski there.....
idacoug
12/18/14 10:27am
So did I.
k2coug
12/18/14 9:13pm
Easy, but it's smaller than some resorts and so it is usually run rampant
reagan21
12/18/14 10:28am
Ask Tony Danza
OceanMang
12/18/14 10:29am
wasn't his incident at Dear Valley?
byuwahoo
12/18/14 10:41am
Update: I just googled it to confirm. It was Dear Valley where Danza got hurt
byuwahoo
12/18/14 10:44am
Son of a gun you are correct.
OceanMang
12/18/14 11:00am
My wife didn't like it (she was teaching kids there)
Pete
12/18/14 10:30am
Big Emma is the steepest green I've ever encountered. It would be a blue or
Hank Rearden
12/18/14 10:48am
Good. They have a free rope tow. You have to hike up a small hill of about
CocaColaRecovery
12/18/14 10:33am
My experience is that it is usually crowded which can make it a little difficult
scall
12/18/14 10:34am
i think it's great for beginners. All my kids learned there. Fre rope tow area
Lifi
12/18/14 10:45am
Depends on your objective
Downtown
12/18/14 10:45am
Great, got a season pass my first two years at BYU and learned to snowboard.
Windward_Coug
12/18/14 10:46am
I used to teach there
boorad
12/18/14 10:58am
As far as scenic beauty goes, it's my favorite in Utah, if thats important to ya
k2coug
12/18/14 9:17pm
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