Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site gatech.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!harpo!floyd!clyde!akgua!gatech!rich From: rich@gatech.UUCP (Rich LeBlanc) Newsgroups: net.rec.ski Subject: Re: Info on Jackson Hole, Wyoming wanted Message-ID: <2654@gatech.UUCP> Date: Mon, 5-Dec-83 18:09:38 EST Article-I.D.: gatech.2654 Posted: Mon Dec 5 18:09:38 1983 Date-Received: Thu, 8-Dec-83 20:12:18 EST References: <216@pyuxss.UUCP> Organization: Georgia Tech School of ICS, Atlanta Lines: 20 By all means, head for Jackson Hole. It's absolutely great for intermediate/ advanced skiers. In fact, they even have trails explicitly marked as being for that level of skier. Such trails are hardly ever groomed, if ever at all. In addition, there are virtually no lift lines except for the tram, which is mainly attractive to those who want to ski the expert terrain (but be sure to go up at least once on a sunny day during your trip). Since it looks like this will be a good year for snow, Jackson Hole should be fantastic. If you can tear yourself away form the skiing, it is possible to visit Yellow- stone from the Flagg Ranch at the south entrance. There you can rent a snowmobile and use it to travel to the geyser area via park roads as a one day trip. There are lots of great things to see, but you've never really done anything masochistic until you've traveled about 100 miles in one day on a snowmobile! Also, I found myself feeling guilty for making noise everytime I saw a cross-country skier. -- Richard LeBlanc School of ICS, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA 30332 CSNet: Rich @ GATech ARPA: Rich.GATech @ CSNet-Relay uucp: ...!{akgua,allegra,rlgvax,sb1,unmvax,ut-ngp,ut-sally}!gatech!rich