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More March Madness: "Vail V in '05"

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Steve Says That The Skiing Is Great!

VAIL V
Mini Reunion Ski Weekend
March 5-7, 2004

MOUNT HERO - VAIL COLORADO
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Dear Classmates:

This is a reminder that March 2005 is right around the corner. Snow is flying in the Rocky Mountains and the Class of 1965 has another Winter Mini Reunion planned March 4-6, 2005 in Vail Colorado, which is repeated ranked as America's #1 Ski Resort... by Ski Magazine in 15 of the last 18 years....  and as vouched for personally: We think that Vail is the best ski area in the world.... And we have checked-out quite a few!  It's the hill of hills.
 
We have noted the Preliminary Plans in this link below.
 
 
Although the schedule outlines a 4-6 hour skiing plan during the day, there are many things to do in the Vail Valley, so non-skiers can entertain themselves quite nicely; shopping, ski museum visit, skating, cross country skiing, movies, snow shoeing, eating, gallery viewing, house hunting, etc., etc.  And, the majority of the time each day, we are all involved in non-skiing activities anyway. 
 
We think everyone who has made it to past weekends has really enjoyed our mountain world so if you have not been out to Vail before, jump on a plane and join us.  If you have been here in the past, you know why you want to come again....  And spread the word to other classmates with a possible interest in joining us.
 
Let us know your plans and if we can help in any way!
 
Best Regards,  
Steve and Linda Waterhouse
 
P.S.  For info on Vail hotels, travel via direct airplane flights from 16 cities to Vail's nearby Airport in Eagle, Colorado, just google "Vail Mountain."
 

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Mid-Vail
Elevation:
10,150 ft / 3,094 m

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Wildwood
Elevation:
10,981 ft / 3,347 m
View of Sun Down Bowl

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Eagle's Nest
Elevation:
10,350 feet / 3,155 m
View of top of Born Free

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Two Elk Lodge
Elevation:
11,220 feet / 3420 m
View of China Bowl

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Terrain Park
Elevation: 8,600 feet
View from the Golden
Peak Terrain Park off
the Riva Bahn Express
Lift

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