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DON'T WRITE OFF SKI AREAS FOR SUMMER DESTINATIONS
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Summary
FOR THE FIRST few days of a vacation one of us took last summer at several Colorado ski areas, our 3 1/2-yearold kept asking when we were going skiing. He soon figured out that we couldn't actually ski, but it didn't really matter because there was so much else to do - hiking, biking, riding the ski
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