Peak Experience
Aspen resort comprises four mountains that are included in your
ski pass and connected by a free shuttle-bus service. Aspen
mountain (locals call it Ajax) is accessed by the Silver Queen
Gondola at the centre of town and has a good mix of terrain for
those who like to cruise wide blues and others looking for the
thrill of tight-knit glades. For mid-morning break, in-the-know
skiers head to Bonnie’s for its doorstop wedges of apple strudel
and whipped cream.
A five-minute bus ride will get you to Highlands, home to the
mighty Highland Bowl – a decent challenge for experts and
backcountry junkies, if you’re up for the 3,777 metre hike across
the alpine ridge. Afterwards, Refuel with pho noodles or protein
bowls at Merry-Go-Round.
Next up is Buttermilk, a touch further down the road, and the
place to go if you love miles of leisurely groomed pistes or fancy
brushing up on your freestyle skills in the park and pipe.
The biggest mountain is Snowmass, and especially suited to
groups due to its varied terrain and 94 runs. When you’re feeling
peckish, head to Ullrhof for free popcorn (and to make use of the
phone charging stations), or Up4Pizza to grab a slice of pie and
one of their satisfyingly squidgy cookies. Hot foot it to the Wine
Cabin in the afternoon – it’s BYO so be prepared to jostle for your
spot.