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Ski Resorts in Summer: Actually Worth Visiting?

5/15/2008 at 5:00 PM
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Going to a ski resort in the summer sounds like a half-baked idea that your dad comes up with to save a couple bucks while getting some fresh air. Can't you just imagine standing at the base of a mountain while dear old dad waxes on about how beautiful it must be all covered in snow? Next year, kids!

But what if your old man was craftier than that and took you to the new 3,100-foot Heavenly Flyer zip line at Heavenly Mountain Resort? It's the longest zip line in the lower 48 and hits speeds of 50 mph on the way down. It would be a lot cooler if you had to hold on for dear life like on the zip lines you grew up with, but insurance companies get kind of grouchy about stuff like that: You'll have to settle for being strapped into a seat.

For $30 a ride, this is a unique way to experience some of the best views of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding mountains. No doubt taking in the sights from 50 feet up at 50 mph will make for unforgettable daddy issues for decades to come.

(Btw, the Flyer doesn't re-open for the summer season until Friday, June 13.)

Related Stories:
· Heavenly Flyer [Official Site]
· Summer Travel coverage [Jaunted]


1 Comment - Add Yours by DanielR

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egw
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Aspen/ Snowmass (none / 0)

Great place to vacation in the summer. I used to go there for music camp but there's also hiking, biking, horseback riding -- all in sunny, mid-70s temperatures. It's great for budget travel too because a lot of the ski condos sit empty during the summer.

Although... it did snow a few times. Yes, in JUNE. But that just makes the hot tub more appealing.

by egw on 5/15/2008 at 6:09 PM


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