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Downhill skiing within driving distance....what's good?

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Old 12-23-2022, 08:50 AM
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If you or your wife is disappointed with CB, I'll buy you a drink as recompense.
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Default Cataloochee looks the best on paper, it seems like there is quite a bit of room

Hi Joe-Cataloochee is the best destination meeting all of your parameters of distance and your wife's skill level. It does have a fairly large base and room to move around. It's typically not as crowded as the other slopes in the area. Also a lot to do when not on the slopes. Waynesville and Asheville have a lot to offer for off slope activities.
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Old 12-23-2022, 08:54 AM
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Been to Snowshoe Mt. WVA three times and loved it. Very senic . Check snow conditions before hitting the road for that many hours though. Excellent condo rentals and a H.I. in the valley also.
Awesome, great to hear it! If we plan on driving up on a Sunday and back on a Saturday we could start in North Carolina and work our way up to Snowshoe. That's our current thinking anyway.

Gotta ask a dumb question, what's an H.I.?

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Hi Joe-Cataloochee is the best destination meeting all of your parameters of distance and your wife's skill level. It does have a fairly large base and room to move around. It's typically not as crowded as the other slopes in the area. Also a lot to do when not on the slopes. Waynesville and Asheville have a lot to offer for off slope activities.
You know I totally forgot about "non skiing activities" (again), oops! Thanks for the heads up!!

Joe
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