What an Experience of Ski-love in the winter❤️
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⛷️ On Day1, we went straight to the hot spring to soak in the scenery. The water temperature was warm enough, but when we came out, we were shivering with cold. We had to buy a bathrobe~
⛷️ On Day2, we went up and down several times to ski big burn and sheer bliss. The blue and black trails coming down from the top of the mountain were all friendly in slope difficulty. The only feeling was that it might be because of the high altitude, the snow was powdery, and the mountain was big, so it would be more tiring to ski~ The scenery at the top of the mountain was very good but the wind was really strong!
⛷️ Day3 We skied at Elk camp. The scenery was beautiful in the morning. It started to snow heavily in the afternoon. The view was not good, but it was snowing heavily. Plus, we had a great steak at Elk camp.
⛷️ Day4 Because we were worried about the traffic jam on I70 in the afternoon, we set out early in the morning to ski at Copper Mountain, which is closer to Denver. I felt that there were many copper experts. It was indeed Gu Ailing’s training ground. After skiing Snowmass, I felt that the copper ski trails were not that wide. 😄
Ski OOTD: Mackage & 🐦
Aspen Restaurant: Slope & Hatch, the tacos were really delicious! Fried fish is recommended;
Denver Chinese food: Sichuan Flavor House, fish-flavored eggplant and spicy chicken are recommended