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Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe offers convenience, solid terrain

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Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe overlooking Reno, Nev., may be the most conveniently located ski area in the country. At just 22 miles from Reno-Tahoe International Airport, Mt. Rose is closer to a major airport than any other U.S. ski area of more than 200 skiable acres. Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe may be seen in the distance above downtown Reno, Nev.            Photo: Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe While local Reno skiers account for many of the resort’s visits, destination travelers can get in some bonus skiing on a travel day in or out of Reno.  The ski area’s name is a misnomer, because the ski runs are on Slide Mountain across the highway from the actual Mt. Rose. The eastern side of Slide Mountain was once Reno Ski Bowl, then renamed Slide Mountain Ski Area. Slide Mountain’s north-facing slopes were the separate Mt. Rose Ski Area until the two merged in 1987. Between the two formerly distinct ski areas, 200 acres of north-fac...

Diamond Peak ski area gives value to families

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Crystal Ridge, a blue ski run at Diamond Peak, offers spectacular views of Lake Tahoe.                            Photo: Diamond Peak/Robyn Scarton The views of Lake Tahoe should put Crystal Ridge at Diamond Peak ski area in any discussion of the most scenic ski runs in the country. Located on the northeast corner of the lake in Incline Village, Nev., Diamond Peak lives up to its name as a jewel for beginners and families. “We’ve just been coming here for years. We love the mountain. The price is right and no one is on the slopes, love that,” said Paula Ashcroft, a visitor from Brentwood, Calif. “You go to Squaw Valley and you’re fighting everyone and here you can ski straight on the lift and we just love it.” Randy Paranick brought his young son, Mason, up from Sacramento, Calif., to teach him to ski. “We chose Diamond Peak, because we ...