Hi All
Little bit stuck for inspiration
looking for Late May Early June skiing in a luxury log cabin
Anyone got any ideas? thinking New Zealand - not sure if the luxury log cabin will fit here though? what about USA :shock: :?:
any Ideas??
Skiing Late May Early June
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Started by Angie85 in Ski Chatter 17-Sep-2010 - 3 Replies
Angie85 posted Sep-2010
Steverandomno
reply to 'Skiing Late May Early June' posted Sep-2010
Late May might be pushing it a bit for North America. However, we skied a great powder day at Sunshine Village in Banff, Canada on May 21 a few years back. However, for all runs to be fully open at that time of year, as they were that year, is hit or miss depending on conditions. They usually close around the 23rd May.
You will not find luxury log cabins on mountain at Sunshine, but they have a decent on mountain hotel. There are loads of good quality options in Banff itself (20 min, very scenic drive away). One of the best luxury cabin like options would be Buffalo mountain lodge ( http://www.crmr.com/buffalo-mountain-lodge.php) It's a great time to visit the area, as most of the package tours have stopped and so it's extremely quiet. Definitely worth considering.
You will not find luxury log cabins on mountain at Sunshine, but they have a decent on mountain hotel. There are loads of good quality options in Banff itself (20 min, very scenic drive away). One of the best luxury cabin like options would be Buffalo mountain lodge ( http://www.crmr.com/buffalo-mountain-lodge.php) It's a great time to visit the area, as most of the package tours have stopped and so it's extremely quiet. Definitely worth considering.
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Tino_11
reply to 'Skiing Late May Early June' posted Sep-2010
I would have thought skiing in a luxury log cabin would be quite limiting, even in the high season )
Good luck with your search.
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Angie85
reply to 'Skiing Late May Early June' posted Sep-2010
Thanks for this, I am still looking, but maybe Chile or New Zealand is going to be the best option snow wise, its the log cabin part now thats proving the problem, appreciate your help all :)
Topic last updated on 23-September-2010 at 11:06