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Roaming Solo as a Woman

marzNC

Angel Diva
I genuinely love traveling with friends as well but it adds different layers of stress depending on who is going so finding people who travel the same as me can be a challenge.
I do both solo traveling and coordinating with friends. Especially for ski trips, I like having friends around once the ski day is done. Doesn't matter whether or not we ski together that much. If a travel buddy can also be a ski buddy, that's a bonus. I've been married to a non-skier for over 30 years. For the last decade, he's gotten use to the fact that I'm not home that much during the winter.

Do you know about Diva West and Diva East? Can be a good way to meet Divas who might turn into travel/ski buddies. Will be Alta/Snowbird and Sugarloaf/Saddleback for the upcoming season. You should be able to see the planning sections under Divas Only soon.

 

Trailside Trixie

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
When my guy tore his ACL 2 years ago it made me really appreciate all my ski buddies because for the tail end of the season when he hurt himself and beginning of the next season I was solo. I was also solo that season he was back as he couldn't ski powder, ungroomed or spring snow. So grateful to have built up a network of people in either my crew or just know people at my mountains so there's always someone to ride the chair or take a run with or have a beer with in the bar.
 

Tundra

Certified Ski Diva
I do both solo traveling and coordinating with friends. Especially for ski trips, I like having friends around once the ski day is done. Doesn't matter whether or not we ski together that much. If a travel buddy can also be a ski buddy, that's a bonus. I've been married to a non-skier for over 30 years. For the last decade, he's gotten use to the fact that I'm not home that much during the winter.

Do you know about Diva West and Diva East? Can be a good way to meet Divas who might turn into travel/ski buddies. Will be Alta/Snowbird and Sugarloaf/Saddleback for the upcoming season. You should be able to see the planning sections under Divas Only soon.

I am still learning about this site and I am very interested in making ski friends for trips and weekends hangs. I am in Colorado and have the Epic pass so i plan to stick to epic areas for now
 

marzNC

Angel Diva
I am still learning about this site and I am very interested in making ski friends for trips and weekends hangs. I am in Colorado and have the Epic pass so i plan to stick to epic areas for now
Look around for the Getting To Know You section of Divas Only. You should be able to see it already. A self-introduction that includes "Colorado" in the thread title might help you find Divas who ski Epic resorts in Colorado.

I had a good time checking out Vail and Beaver Creek solo last December after spending a week with friends skiing Wolf Creek. I had Epic for the first time for a March trip to Crested Butte.
 

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