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Skiing at Breckenridge Mountain

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As you travel in to the city of Breckenridge, you can easily see Breckenridge Mountain and lots of the lifts. Breckenridge Mountain has four peaks and each is marked peak 10, peak 9, peak 8 and peak 7. You can ski all of Breckenridge's mountains in one day if you're up for a rise. The only peak available by lift is Peak 8.

Breckenridge has many natural trails which are perfect of newcomers. So don't be discouraged when you see the tops of the mountains, because you'll not have to experience the lifts to the top to enjoy all the skiing that Breckenridge has to offer. Breckenridge has a lot of blue and black runs that provide wide open skiing or tree skiing, If you're an advanced skier.

If you enjoy intense skiing, you'll love Breckenridge Mountain! You can walk any of the four peaks and on top 8, the lift that will take you to the most truly effective.

The Imperial Express Superchair will require you 12,840 feet high to the utmost effective of top 8. From here, you will be able to see the town of Breckenridge, Quandary Mountain, Baldy Mountain, Ten Mile range, Lake Dillon and Keystone Resort. Be sure to bring your camera so that your memories last forever.

Once you reach the top of Peak 8, your own way can be chosen by you down the mountain. You can take Art's Bowl, Peak 7 Bowl, North Bowl, Imperial Bowl or the Whales Tale which take you to the Lake Chutes. This is actually the finest serious skiing that you will ever find and your ride will be certainly enjoyed by you down!

Here are some figures on Breckenridge Mountain. We hope to see you out here soon!

Season: November 11, 2005 - April 23, 2006 (Weather enabling)

Hours of operation: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Mountain Standard Time

Base Elevation: 9,600 feet / 2,926 yards

Summit Elevation: 12,998 legs / 3,963 meters

Vertical Rise: 3,398 legs / 1,036 yards

Number of Trails: 146

Lifts: 28

Breckenridge hill dysfunction from simple to extreme:

Simplest 15%:

Including every one of Breckenridge's natural paths.

More Difficult 33%:

This consists of each of Breckenridge's blue tracks.

Most Difficult 20%:

This consists of all of Breckenridge's simple black diamond trails.

Specialist 32%:

This consists of each of Breckenridge's double black diamond trails. like

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