Modern Lifestyles WINTER 2020 | Page 15

Annually 225+ Inches of Snow! lodge. From there they meander back on any of a number of gentle, winding trails. Absolute beginners, meanwhile, can opt for their own chair—or a second short conveyor lift called Pine Flats–on the gently sloping lower part of the mountain, much of its terrain protected as a slow-skiing zone. And finally, there’s a mod- est terrain park for free-stylers on boards or skis under the Sierra double chair. The lodge is family friendly with rows of big picnic tables indoors and a diverse and economical food court—breakfast fare in the morning, pizza, burgers, deli sandwiches, and salads at lunch, and gourmet coffee any time— though there’s no stigma if you bring your own lunch. Ski and snow board rentals are handled out of the lower level, which also houses a well-stocked retail ski shop, restrooms, and lockers. Ski Santa Fe’s other significant assets are its snowmaking and its conscientious grooming. Even though it was a little warm when we skied there this February, the beginner and intermediate slopes were all in superb condition. The season typically runs from late November into the first week of April. Lifts operate from 9am to 4pm until mid March and then from 9:30am to 4:30pm until the end of the season. ModernLifestyles.vip 15