Review
A modern day master-piste! Like Neal [Beidleman] himself, the Aspen Ski and Snowboard Guide is packed full of adventures, thoroughly detailed, and delivers the ultimate inside scoop. --Andrew McLean, author of The Chuting Gallery
Like tight-lipped locals, the trail maps you get at ticket windows surrender few of a mountain's real secrets, such as where to find the best bumps or when specific runs get groomed. But in several ski towns, insiders are starting to talk in print. Former Everest guide and longtime Aspen resident Neal Beidleman has just released Aspen Ski and Snowboard Guide, the first-ever guidebook to Aspen's four mountains. Small enough to stash in a pocket, the book has annotated aerial photos, tips on how to find unmarked glades, and more. As Beidleman says, books like his "give you in-depth knowledge to help you ski the mountain smarter." --Men's Journal, December 2006
Years of local knowledge condensed into a quick reference guide. If you want to learn about, and then find, challenging terrain in Aspen/Snowmass, this is it. --Billy Madsen, 2006 Power 8 World Masters Champ
Product Description
This pocket-sized color book is the ultimate insider's guide to the lift-accessible, in-bounds skiing and snowboarding on Aspen's four mountains: Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass. Author Neal Beidleman shares local knowledge that will help you make the most of your time and find the best terrain in Aspen/Snowmass including over 150 runs not covered by the trail map. Packed with action and aerial color photographs, this book is also a source of inspiration and handy souvenir of your ski and snowboard adventures.
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