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Head for the hills

Look at resorts shows Utah has a lot to offer

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006 11:38 a.m. MST
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Sundance offers the opportunity to ski on Utah's world-famous snow on an excellent assortment of runs — without the crowds or pricey passes. Sundance was named by the editors of SKI Magazine as one of the best lesser-known areas in the country.

Wolf Mountain

Number of lifts: 4

Vertical drop: 1,000

Skiable acres: 100

Terrain: 35 percent beginner, 45 percent intermediate, 20 percent expert

Top elevation: 6,400 feet

Number of runs: 15

Snowboarding: Yes

Terrain parks: 1

Comment: Once known as Nordic Valley, the resort changed hands last year and under new ownership has started making some major improvements.

One of the main advantages to skiing at Wolf Mountain is cost. An adult day pass is only $25.

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Skiers at the Baldy Chutes at Alta. Alta is called the "resort for skiers."

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