We have returned to embarking on an annual ski vacation between Christmas and New Year's Day, and this year, we headed to Breckenridge, Colorado. I skied here with friends about 20 years ago. I remember very little about the mountain (in part due to age and in part because I have been fortunate to have skied so many
mountains in between), but I do remember having a great time, and I recall enjoying the town of Breckenridge as well.
This year, we were accompanied by my friend Annette and we were further joined by her son, Chad, who is now a Colorado resident and is completing an engineering master's program at Colorado University.
The town of Breckenridge is located about 80 miles due west of Denver - an easy drive. The town of Breckenridge is quite small, basically consisting of one main street lined with shops and restaurants. And the Breckenridge Ski Resort sits immediately next to and west of the main street.
The Breckenridge Ski Resort terrain is made of up of "Peaks" 7 thru 10, and we rented a condo (pictured here) near the base of Peak 9. We had thought that the Peak 9 lifts would be an easy walk from the condo. Well, we could walk there, but it was not necessarily "easy" -- especially with ski boots on and skis and poles in tow. And so, we typically took a shuttle bus to the slopes in the morning, and walked back to the condo in the afternoon.
Following a delightfully on-time flight, we arrived at Breckenridge late in the afternoon on Christmas Day and spent the remainder of the day getting settled. We unpacked, rented ski equipment, grocery shopped, enjoyed a homemade dinner of spaghetti and salad, and got our bearings. We also acclimated to the elevation. Breckenridge is one of the highest ski resorts in the country -- with its highest ski slopes rising to over 12,000 feet above sea level. We were all lucky. Although the high altitude caused some of us to suffer an occasional low grade headache and to experience an occasional shortness of breath, overall, we fared very well.
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