kaiser wrote:VERMONT, new england is THE place for white christmas'.
colorado is a good choice as well, plus they just "legalized it".
Just checked out some footage on youtube of the town of 'STOWE' Vermont from xmas 2011. Magic!!!!

kaiser wrote:VERMONT, new england is THE place for white christmas'.
colorado is a good choice as well, plus they just "legalized it".
It all depends on what you are looking to do and/or see (Ski, snowmobile, ice fish, etc)? Do you want a small town feel or be in an area with many options for entertainment? Do you want to see a decent amount of snow or do you want to see huge amounts of snow? How much do you want to spend? Also how does your body handle high altitudes?J.M. wrote:Over here in Australia we never get to have a white xmas.
I have always wondered what it would be like to enjoy the traditional white xmas over in the USA. What areas do you recommend for a great xmas experience.
Heck, they wouldn't have to go down under for a summer Christmas: just come to Texas! It's usually t-shirt/short/flipflop weather here at Christmas!J.M. wrote: Maybe I need to do a house swap with someone over there. That way a Canadian/American family could see what it's like to have a summer Xmas in Australia. It's certainly not all bad, I even have a good r/c collection to peruse through too
BigPun76 wrote:Heck, they wouldn't have to go down under for a summer Christmas: just come to Texas! It's usually t-shirt/short/flipflop weather here at Christmas!J.M. wrote: Maybe I need to do a house swap with someone over there. That way a Canadian/American family could see what it's like to have a summer Xmas in Australia. It's certainly not all bad, I even have a good r/c collection to peruse through tooWell, it's not like that always; just seems that way!
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