Jul 28th - Anonymous
Too many damn catwalks. There are too many places where you had to push yourself down the hill. It is a huge resort, but I wont go back. I prefer the 3 majors.... Vail, Keystone and Breck.
Apr 2nd - Anonymous
Skiied Keystone March 29-31 mostly on Dercum and North Peak on blues and blacks. Conditions on Sat and Sun were great until around 1:00PM then the snow got too soft and there were too many people. Monday was off the hook fantastic as they got 6-12" the night before
Apr 1st - Anonymous
Went yesterday (1 April), great snow, short lift lines, almost everything was open. As always, River Run started to get pretty icy half-way through the day. The Outback and North Peak crowds were sparse. No surprise, but everyone and their grandmother crowded up Schoolmarm which amazes me because you can go down Paymaster or Frenchman and not see another soul the entire ride down...
Mar 21st - Adam
march 17-21 not bad in the mornings although not enough attention to mozart and river run they became hell around 12 every day with slot of bare ice patches and bumps. Not bad if you stay on blues and are exspierienced. But the hills becomepretty ruff around 4 or 5
Mar 19th - Bethany
We skied March 10th, it was awesome, couldn't have been friendlier and even though it was packed powder, there were no lines and we had a great day!
Mar 16th - Anonymous
Hasn't anybody skied since Feb 22??? I'm heading out for some Spring skiing, how's the Outback looking?
Feb 22nd - rider87
rode on the 16th of feb............NEEED SNOW
Feb 15th - mikey mike
Leave it to Keystone to have unmarked, exposed rocks during the snowiest winter in five years. Hey patrol, would it kill you to stick a pole in front of rocks not visible from above? Take a field trip to almost any other resort to see what I'm talking about.
Feb 6th - Wolff
Was all over Outback on Saturday. Lots of powder off the main trails...the trees off Wolverine were almost solid powder!
Jan 31st - Anonymous
Rode the Outback today, anything not groomed is crazy bumped up, riders beware. Groomed trails are a mix of surface chunks and straight ice, be careful.