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Big Sky Montana Vacation Travel Reviews
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White Open Spaces Los Angeles Times (free registration required), December 10, 2006 "Big Sky Resort and neighboring Moonlight Basin offer creamy, six-mile runs where skiers and boarders can go 20 minutes without seeing another soul - on the intermediate runs. On the expert runs, high up the hill, you can go hours... Add luxe slope-side accommodations, 400 inches of snowfall annually and Yellowstone National Park just down the road and you have the ingredients for one of U.S. skiing's best-kept secrets..."
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Empty Slopes in Montana The Independent, February 4, 2006 "It is the principal ski attraction of the region, and makes up more than two-thirds of the joint Lone Peak area. It offers great skiing: a plethora of runs to meet all intermediates' needs, and off the top of Lone Peak some really tough terrain running down couloirs and gulleys or into a steep snow bowl. Crowded? Never: on average there are 2,000 skiers per day on the mountain, and the capacity of the lifts is 32,000 skiers per hour..."
Just the Ticket Forbes, October 30, 2006 "Moonlight Lodge is the development's centerpiece, with a spa, the Timbers restaurant and a three-story stone fireplace on which three stuffed mountain goats cavort. The rest, including a village and a Jack Nicklaus signature golf course, is under construction..."
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Ski Lures: Halfpipes and Wine Bars New York Times (free registration required), November, 2005 Big Sky and Moonlight Basin put aside their differences to offer skiers the best of both resorts, including skiing the north face of Lone Peak...
For additional travel information, contact: Big Sky Montana Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 160100, Big Sky, MT 59716
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