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27th November 2001 - Introduction

Maybe it's childhood memories, maybe it's the way it romanticises almost any setting with even the slightest of dustings, and maybe it's the skiing. But the past few weeks have been particularly traumatic for me. And I'm sure you all know what I'm talking about. What is it that suddenly turns people into severe obsessive compulsives? Why do we spend hours checking snow reports twice daily, hoping the weather reports will suddenly change in the next two or three hours, and the web-cams will show three feet of fresh powder when yesterday there wasn't any?

And so to Vail. Having spent the latter half of November fretting about the high temperatures and lack of snow, over four feet suddenly fell at once. The back bowls, which only a week ago seemed like they'd be closed for my visit are now looking like they'll be open, and if it continues to dump Blue Sky might even be possible. One thing's for sure - in one week I've gone from religiously checking for snow and beginning to wonder if it'll ever come, to being like a spellbound child again, gleefully looking at what awaits me. Skiing keeps you young in so many different ways.


20th December 2001

It's almost like there's a calling for every skier to visit Vail, the name instantly conjuring up images of faux-tyrolian glamour displaced 6000 miles away in the heart of the American Rockies. Ranking high on the must do list of American resorts - Jackson for the steeps, Whistler for the high alpine, Alta for the powder, Aspen, well it's Aspen, and Vail, well again, it's just Vail. And how.

It's easy to be seduced by a ski resort - everything takes on the romantic, memory forming quality only offered by a thick coating of snow, the tracks cut through the hillsides offering endless possibilities, and the freedom that seems to come so easily once you've strapped £500 of once cutting edge technology to your feet. The fresh air, the childhood adrenaline rush of the sight of snow, fir trees all around, and the resort decked out in enough lights to pull Marconi out of debt. Vail sets out to offer you all this and more. But can it succeed, and just what does the name embrace?

 

The Author wishes to thank Leigh Peizzicara and John Grudnowski of Vail Resorts for all their help, Roger Ainger and Graham Splatley of Vail Resorts UK Office, and the Antlers at Vail.

Robert Bates and Nicola McKie stayed at the New Antlers at Vail, and Nicola learnt to ski at the Lionshead Ski school.

 
 
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