Bottom line, cheap, nice people, close to Denver, but wont leave you with a good skiing experience unless you are COMFORTABLE on most green runs at other locations.
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I'm 45 and this is my first year skiing. After lessons and 4 days at Beaver Creek (BC) I was doing OK on their greens and a short run of a blue. So a couple of weeks later I thought I'd save some money and try A Basin. It isn't easy for beginners. There is only one relatively easy green and it's not easy the whole way. There are a couple of greens that should be blues IMO and no long green "roads" like at Brek, Keystone and BC. So you have to ski down the mountain. I made it without falling 3 out of 6 runs. To be honest I fell once trying to avoid a child who stopped in the middle of a narrow point in the trail and I fell when I tried a steeper slope just to push myself (bad idea). Also the bunny hill is very short (at least compared to BC) and there is no flat place to practice at the top of the mountain. So it makes improving difficult. However, my wife is a solid blue to easy black rider. She loves the place. She's had some of her best days there and swears that once I can parallel well I will love it too.






