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Big Sky, Montana

 

Thanks to everyone that went on the trip. See you in the Spring.

The biggest collegiate ski trip in the country is going to the biggest mountain in the country.

Big Sky actually has three mountains to delight skiers and snowboarders. Lone Mountain is the resort's signature peak, rising to a lofty 11,166 feet. The Lone Peak Tram takes the adventuresome to its very apex, with 3,600 acres, 4,350 jaw-dropping vertical feet and European-style expert terrain below.
 

Snowboarders love the constant flow of fresh powder at Big Sky. (Photo from www.bigskyresort.com)


Adjacent Andesite Mountain has some the resort's most notable intermediate cruising runs, some comfortable south-facing beginner trails, several expert tree runs and a giant half-pipe and terrain park. Flat Iron Mountain is on the eastern shoulder of Andesite and offers even more variety.

In the draw between Andesite and Lone Mountains, you'll find Big Sky's designated in-bounds snowshoe trail: Moose Tracks.
 

We'll be staying at three different locations:  Big Horn Condominiums, Stillwater Condominiums, and Arrowhead Condominiums.

Dates: December 14 - 20
(buses leave on Friday December 13)

Trip Includes:

  • 6 nights lodging
  • 4 of 5 days skiing
  • Reduced ski and snowboard rentals
  • Nightly activities
  • Official 2002 Ski Trip T-shirt
  • Cost: $309 includes ALL fees and services
  • Motorcoach costs $119 roundtrip

 

Big Sky resort allows skiers and boarders lots of room to explore with the most space in the United States. (Photo from www.bigskyresort.com)

 

LAST UPDATED: December 21, 2002.