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@@GarrettDunlapyoutub1 yes Taos is better than AF and RR by the fact that is better known and they get more snow but tbh AF and RR are really good as well. I go to AF and RR every year and personally prefer RR but both resorts are mainly beginner but if u r experienced then both of them are good for u as well. So I wouldn’t really say Taos is “better” but it’s all opinion.
Great list - solid choices! All 5 on this list are within 2 hours of each other. I love how Angel Fire has a little bit of everything for everyone (especially when their hike-able/backcountry steeper terrain is accessible).
I will definitely say that TAOS and ski Santa Fe on my top favorite. I’m definitely going to hit up Angelfire this season with the besties! New Mexico feels so underrated.
I grew up riding these mountains and you definitely nailed the list. Taos didn't allow boards until 2008, but it's epic. I Hope you got to ride some of the out of bounds trails in SF? I worked a Sipapu, Ski SF and Pajarito in my early 20's, I miss those days!
Thank u bro. I am a new skier. I never had cash growing up but always wanted to go. Now I'm on and ur vids have been very informative on my family ski trips.
@@rdlangston13 have to go the steak restaurant bandanna reds and the Italian place. The brewery and bull of the woods saloon are great places for a drink. We headed there in February As well
@@rdlangston13 heck ya old tymers cafe right in middle of town, pancakes 14” wide and 1” thick. Plus everything else. Yesterday’s dinner on the west side of town is a close second.
As a local in New mexico, here is my list. A lot of these resorts change drastically year to year due to mananfement being different because peoppr leavr every year. 5: sippapu its a great resort but it does suffer from the lowest budget out of all resorts. Many years suffer badly due to lack of snkw or lack of employees. You luckef out by going when there was park staff usually thry dont have a park at all. 4:santa fe. Santa fe is probably the most acessable resort which gives it the 4. But it lacks a soul imo. And for lots of locals that have taos for example soul matters a lot. Santa fe is a wannabe keystone. 3: angel fire. Its a great beginner mtn and the only mtn to have a world class bike park. It does suffer from being inconsistent in terms of park features. Some years have a half pipe some barely have jumps. 2: red river. The vibes is what makes this the second best. It def has the best park in the state and its consistant and it also opens first during thanksgiving weekend when other resorts open 2 weeks later. 1: taos. Nothing really needs to be said about this place. It wins by default due to its location. It just has the best conditions. Most other resorts suffer due to lack of snow. Taos never lacks snow.
I bought a condo at Angel Fire but I grew up going to Keystone/Breck since my parents had a house there. I have to say both Angel Fire and Taos are better resorts than Colorado resorts. The vibes are more chill, the parks are always on point and you don't get the massive crowds. For context we went back to Keystone earlier this month and it took us 1 hr. to park and another hour just to get from the village to the top on the chairlift. We did about 7 runs between 8 am and 3 pm because lines were so long. Both Breck and Keystone feel like Aspen more and more every year and are just full of out of towners and people from NYC.
I remember as a 15 year old going to Taos with my family and finding out the hard way that they didn’t allow snowboarding! I’d love to go back and stay and ride. It looks wayyyy more developed now.
The conditions on Ski Apache haven’t been good for the better part of 10 years. It used to be a really awesome resort. It’s huge they just barely get the chance to open every lift.
Hi!! Do you know until when the resorts are open? I´m planning a trip in a couple of weeks but not sure if at the end of this month it will be open and don´t know if this month is a good time to go. One of my dreams is to see the snow!
All of these resorts have their schedules. Red river opens during thanksgiving week but the snow during this time is underwhelming. Most places open late november or early december. And it goes till may
@JonathanBuckhouse I wish you guys had a better experience at Ski Apache! The conditions y’all had were some of the worst I’ve ever seen there. When the whole mountain is open it’s huge!
My dad grew up on Ski Apache and we used to take christmas trips to Ruidoso all the time when I was kid. I took my family there winter of 2020 and the mountain looked so sad. Outside of the "winterpark" tubing hills man made snow there was no snow anywhere.
@@rdlangston13 It’s so sad. Since the fire in 2012 there is a lot less tree coverage on the mountain, so with the lack of shade the natural snow melts much faster now.
It's too bad your not an all mountain rider as you overlooked Ski Apache. We just received 36" on the top of the mountain and we have the only 8 person gondola in the state and we the Apache people own this resort. It's okay we really didn't need your "expert" opinion anyways, late...
Hey Johnathan, first off, your reviews are quite good. However you call them "Ski reviews" but you don't talk about the skiing aspect of the area. Your vids are for snowboarders, not skiers. You also spend a high percentage of your videos promoting your merch and you page. UA-camr's know how to do a like and a subscribe without your direction. Maybe re-title your posts as "snowboarding", I think you would get a lot more people returning and subscribing. Your typical clickers are skiers, but because you only address snowboarding and the associated skills terrain parks, skiers move on without a "like" or "subscribe". If you decide to add more ski content be sure to add a side note for people who are die hard ski fans, i.e. hard core ski and snowboard bums. Make that "side note" about locals in the know. Number one in NM is either Taos or Pajarito ski hill. Disclaimer, IF Pajarito has snow. High level skiers in NM will tell you that. Taos is the bomb, no doubt, but driving up, parking, shuttling to the lift, and lift lines are a pain in the butt! Pajarito gives your more hours of pure, no lines, medium to steep skiing than anywhere. Plus it's closer to Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Just my 2 cents worth.
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Man that looks so fun! Skiing or boarding in New Mexico is way better than waiting in lines and traffic in colorado
I have been skiing Toas my entire life and the only time lift lines are bad are 2 days after Christmas
@@fibb3755 is Taos the better than angel fire or red river?
@@GarrettDunlapyoutub1 yes Taos is better than AF and RR by the fact that is better known and they get more snow but tbh AF and RR are really good as well. I go to AF and RR every year and personally prefer RR but both resorts are mainly beginner but if u r experienced then both of them are good for u as well. So I wouldn’t really say Taos is “better” but it’s all opinion.
Go to Colorado on a mid week trip and there wont really be any lines. Avoid weekends and when school is out.
Lol lift lines are long antwhere if ur going on christmas
So glad to see you included Sipapu on here. Local mountain and vibes for days, just like you said.
Yes dude 🙌🏼
Great list - solid choices! All 5 on this list are within 2 hours of each other. I love how Angel Fire has a little bit of everything for everyone (especially when their hike-able/backcountry steeper terrain is accessible).
Dark dark yoooo
Yo Red Rivers my home town, love skiing here and thanks for giving us a shout out 😎
I will definitely say that TAOS and ski Santa Fe on my top favorite. I’m definitely going to hit up Angelfire this season with the besties! New Mexico feels so underrated.
For most ppl it’s more difficult to get to NM and get around once there. CO and UT are easy and snow is consistent, best in N America.
I grew up riding these mountains and you definitely nailed the list. Taos didn't allow boards until 2008, but it's epic. I Hope you got to ride some of the out of bounds trails in SF? I worked a Sipapu, Ski SF and Pajarito in my early 20's, I miss those days!
Glad you left off Pajarito Mtn in Los Alamos, it's the second best ski area in NM, behind Taos.
Heading to taos this winter. Thanks helps a lot!
Yes! Stoked to help!
Thank u bro. I am a new skier. I never had cash growing up but always wanted to go. Now I'm on and ur vids have been very informative on my family ski trips.
Yes! So happy to help 🙏🏼
Thanks for the 505 / 575 ❤❄️❄️. New Mexico really does (snow depending) kick 🫏 😁
Yes it does!
Red river has the best town. Awesome restaurants and bars.
Glad to hear, going for the first time in three weeks
@@rdlangston13 have to go the steak restaurant bandanna reds and the Italian place. The brewery and bull of the woods saloon are great places for a drink. We headed there in February As well
@@bakerbro4055 are there any good breakfast spots? I think we will definitely hit up the Brewery and probably Texas reds.
@@rdlangston13 heck ya old tymers cafe right in middle of town, pancakes 14” wide and 1” thick. Plus everything else. Yesterday’s dinner on the west side of town is a close second.
I’ll be looking for ya at Angel Fire this year! Come say hey
If the snow is this good again!
As a local in New mexico, here is my list.
A lot of these resorts change drastically year to year due to mananfement being different because peoppr leavr every year.
5: sippapu its a great resort but it does suffer from the lowest budget out of all resorts. Many years suffer badly due to lack of snkw or lack of employees. You luckef out by going when there was park staff usually thry dont have a park at all.
4:santa fe. Santa fe is probably the most acessable resort which gives it the 4. But it lacks a soul imo. And for lots of locals that have taos for example soul matters a lot. Santa fe is a wannabe keystone.
3: angel fire. Its a great beginner mtn and the only mtn to have a world class bike park. It does suffer from being inconsistent in terms of park features. Some years have a half pipe some barely have jumps.
2: red river. The vibes is what makes this the second best. It def has the best park in the state and its consistant and it also opens first during thanksgiving weekend when other resorts open 2 weeks later.
1: taos. Nothing really needs to be said about this place. It wins by default due to its location. It just has the best conditions. Most other resorts suffer due to lack of snow. Taos never lacks snow.
I bought a condo at Angel Fire but I grew up going to Keystone/Breck since my parents had a house there. I have to say both Angel Fire and Taos are better resorts than Colorado resorts. The vibes are more chill, the parks are always on point and you don't get the massive crowds.
For context we went back to Keystone earlier this month and it took us 1 hr. to park and another hour just to get from the village to the top on the chairlift. We did about 7 runs between 8 am and 3 pm because lines were so long. Both Breck and Keystone feel like Aspen more and more every year and are just full of out of towners and people from NYC.
I remember as a 15 year old going to Taos with my family and finding out the hard way that they didn’t allow snowboarding! I’d love to go back and stay and ride. It looks wayyyy more developed now.
I just ordered the snowboard stiker
Taos #1
Ski Apache: Last
Those are the only NM resorts i've skied
You’re not wrong!! Lol
Couldn't agree more, and Ski Apache is my local resort haha.
@@shviole been on a 4 foot powder day, New Years 2015, not bad!
The conditions on Ski Apache haven’t been good for the better part of 10 years. It used to be a really awesome resort. It’s huge they just barely get the chance to open every lift.
You should check out New Zealand ski fields
Johnathan Buckhouse by far you have the best videos, info, content and overall best attitude. Props to you. Hope to see you somewhere this season
I want one of those t-shirts!
For real list:(John you missed one) 5- Angel Fire 4 - sipapu 3 - ski Santa Fe 2 - red river 1 - Taos
Since sipapu is on the list, out of curiosity is the resort review coming soon? Been super excited for it since you came to my home resort.
Sipapu is magical! Incredibly beautiful & enjoyed skiing their last week.
Hi!! Do you know until when the resorts are open? I´m planning a trip in a couple of weeks but not sure if at the end of this month it will be open and don´t know if this month is a good time to go. One of my dreams is to see the snow!
All of these resorts have their schedules.
Red river opens during thanksgiving week but the snow during this time is underwhelming.
Most places open late november or early december. And it goes till may
Brooooo i neeeeeed to go to new Mexico
phew...for a moment there I was worried Parajito might get listed.
🤣😂🤣
Taos is sick
Right!
@JonathanBuckhouse I wish you guys had a better experience at Ski Apache! The conditions y’all had were some of the worst I’ve ever seen there. When the whole mountain is open it’s huge!
I went there years ago and had a good time, now though they are only open on weekends which seems one step short of going out of business.
My dad grew up on Ski Apache and we used to take christmas trips to Ruidoso all the time when I was kid. I took my family there winter of 2020 and the mountain looked so sad. Outside of the "winterpark" tubing hills man made snow there was no snow anywhere.
@@rdlangston13 It’s so sad. Since the fire in 2012 there is a lot less tree coverage on the mountain, so with the lack of shade the natural snow melts much faster now.
Its barely open
It's too bad your not an all mountain rider as you overlooked Ski Apache. We just received 36" on the top of the mountain and we have the only 8 person gondola in the state and we the Apache people own this resort. It's okay we really didn't need your "expert" opinion anyways, late...
Aren’t there only 5 ski resorts in New Mexico? 😂
9, but I hear you. A few are…. Sub-par, lol
I didn’t feel like looking the number up and just wanted to make a completely misinformed comment for fun. Thanks for taking it well.
Yewww
Nice informative video, great camera work. But the music really sucks, doesn't fit the outdoor atmosphere.
Word 🤙🏼
Hey Johnathan, first off, your reviews are quite good. However you call them "Ski reviews" but you don't talk about the skiing aspect of the area. Your vids are for snowboarders, not skiers. You also spend a high percentage of your videos promoting your merch and you page. UA-camr's know how to do a like and a subscribe without your direction. Maybe re-title your posts as "snowboarding", I think you would get a lot more people returning and subscribing. Your typical clickers are skiers, but because you only address snowboarding and the associated skills terrain parks, skiers move on without a "like" or "subscribe". If you decide to add more ski content be sure to add a side note for people who are die hard ski fans, i.e. hard core ski and snowboard bums. Make that "side note" about locals in the know. Number one in NM is either Taos or Pajarito ski hill. Disclaimer, IF Pajarito has snow. High level skiers in NM will tell you that. Taos is the bomb, no doubt, but driving up, parking, shuttling to the lift, and lift lines are a pain in the butt! Pajarito gives your more hours of pure, no lines, medium to steep skiing than anywhere. Plus it's closer to Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Just my 2 cents worth.
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Me, an European watching these videos: 💧👄💧
But Europe has the Alps 😯
@@halfrightface but I'm from northern Europe
@@lynxone9434 some of the best skiers & snowboarders come from Scandinavia so there's still hope!
Miss these types of videos 😢