written by Mary L. Peachin and Yvette Cardozo with photography by Mary Peachin and courtesy of Yellowstone Club
Jan 2004, Vol. 8 No. 3
So what is the skiing like? Having your own private mountain, trackless terrain, no lines with lifts practically to yourself.
Predictable, safe, perfectly manicured. Exactly what you would expect. Many owners are folks who ski once or twice a year. The vast majority is average intermediates. Not to say that there isn’t a headwall with a cornice or steep runs that can scare the daylights out of you. Patrollers love it. And if you can truly hit the slopes hard, personal guides will ecstatically take through the trees or back gullies, any challenge you can safely manage.