Skiing might not be the first activity which springs to mind when thinking about New Mexico, but there's more for the snowsports enthusiast than you might initially think.
LessKachina Peak first-timers usually start on Main Street; the big, wide section near the lift. Main Street is considerably harder than it used to be now that it’s covered in moguls, although Taos Ski Valley does have plans to groom parts of it on a regular basis. Which parts and what their definition of 'regularly' is, still remains to be seen.
Kachina Peak first-timers usually start on Main Street; the big, wide section near the lift. Main Street is considerably harder than it used to be now that it’s covered in moguls, although Taos Ski Valley does have plans to groom parts of it on a regular basis. Which parts and what their definition of 'regularly' is, still remains to be seen.
Totally Wiard is far right of Hunziker Bowl. Use the Hunziker Bowl entrance then take the traverse all the way over. You’ll pass Hair of the Dog on the way. It’s not particularly steep, but it does have interesting rocks. It drops through a boulder field into the bottom of Hunziker Bowl. The lines are very open.
Kachina Peak first-timers usually start on Main Street; the big, wide section near the lift. Main Street is considerably harder than it used to be now that it’s covered in moguls, although Taos Ski Valley does have plans to groom parts of it on a regular basis. Which parts and what their definition of 'regularly' is, still remains to be seen.