Winter Trips 11-12

Six great trips to choose from. To get all the details about each individual trip, read on. To download a trip list to your computer, click here.

#1 Vail/Beaver Creek, Colorado

December 14-19, 2011

4 days skiing or boarding
$348 until October 30 or $373 thereafter.
4 day Adult ticket is an additional $279 or 3 day $224.

Click for more details.

#2 Wolf Creek, Colorado

January 13-17, 2012, SOLD OUT

3 days skiing or boarding over Martin Luther King weekend.
$336 until November 29 or $361 thereafter.
3 day Adult ticket is an additional $138 or 2 day $92.

Click for more details.

#3 Crested Butte, Colorado

January 24-30, 2012

5 days skiing or boarding trip, Flatlands Ski Association trip.
$545 until December 10 or $570 thereafter.
5 day Adult ticket is an additional $185 or 4 day $148.

Click for more details.

#4 Taos, New Mexico

February 17-21, 2012, SOLD OUT

3 days skiing or boarding over Presidents Weekend.
$302 until January 3, 2012 or $327 thereafter.
3 day Adult ticket is an additional $165 or 2 day $110.

Click here for more details.

#5 Jackson Hole, Wyoming

March 4-10, 2012, SOLD OUT

       4 or 5 days skiing or boarding
       $ 1,217 until January 10, 2012 or $1242 thereafter.

Click here for more details.

#6 Telluride, Colorado

March 28-April 2, 2012

    4 days skiing or boarding
    $ 477 until February 12, 2012 or $502 thereafter
    4 day Adult ticket is an additional $212 or 3 day $159

Click here for more details.

Additional

Trip Policies

Even fun loving skiers/boarders like us have a few rules. We strongly suggest you read them. 2011-12 Trip Policies

Trip Application

Want to go on a trip? Click here to download a trip application.  Fill out this trip application, and mail it to the Trip Captain along with your deposit or full payment, depending upon the date. Check individual trips to see when your money is due.

Sleeper Buses

The original sleeper bus was made for OKC Ski Club...way back in the day! However, it is our standard way to get to the mountain and is prehaps the most affordable, logical and comfortable way to travel to Colorado and New Mexico.

A uniquely-designed bus, a sleeper buses transport 40 people arranged in 10 booths, with four seated comfortably per booth. Each booth changes into two bunk beds so people can lay horizontally and sleep while driving overnight to their destination. Passengers typically bring a pillow and either a blanket or sleeping bag. Some also bring sleeping aids and earplugs.

Traveling this way has many advantages:

  • You travel while you are asleep, saving precious daylight hours for skiing.
  • Your luggage remains with you at all times in the luggage area on bottom of the bus.
  • A professional driver is trained to drive overnight through ice and snow.
  • The booth design encourages you to meet others on the trip and proves comfortable roominess to play games such as cards.
  • You don't have to stay in your seat the entire time and can stretch and mingle with other passengers.
  • Your meals are provided and paid for in advance as part of your trip cost. Many people also bring snacks and games to share.