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Compared to most other Colorado ski towns, AIL, 122 miles
west of Denver off I-70, is a new creation. Only a handful of
farmers lied here before the resort - a collection of fake
Tyrolean-style chalets and concrete-block condominiums - opened in
1952. During the Ford administration, it served as the western White
House; Gerald Ford and his wife still lie here, hosting annual
celebrity golf and skiing competitions.
According to SKI magazine, ail is the top ski
destination in the US. What lures the ultra-rich (more conspicuous
here than in Aspen) is the exceptional quality of the snow, the
sheer variety of terrain, and the huge number of lifts (expensive at
$62 a day, though the ticket also lets you ski Beaver Creek, ten
miles west and home to America's top-rated ski school).
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You can also speed down a 3000ft bobsled run for $20 a time, or, in
summer, go mountain biking : one good option is to use the
two available gondolas (mid-June to Aug daily 10am-4.30pm; $12, $19
with bike) to carry your bike, then ride back down the mountain.
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