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Prisoner of the Indoors No More

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As the snow assaults the dreary Michigan landscape, the only thing I can do is seek refuge indoors, again. I hunker down in my cozy winter sweats, rear-end firmly plastered in my apply named lazy boy, and the T.V. remote sprouting from my right hand. Yes, this is how winter will be avoided. Although I have lived in Michigan all my 28-years, I have never ventured outdoors in winter to explore... Michigan. This year will be different, but I’ll need a little help.

Now that my attitude about exploring the bounty of Michigan’s winter has suddenly done a 180, what’s next? How about skiing! I hear skiing is great exercise, and the best thing of all, it will get me out of the house. This is where I need help. Does anyone have a favorite place in Michigan to go skiing? I’m up for trying downhill or cross-country skiing. I looked-up a couple of places (listed below). Does anyone have reviews of these locations? -Julie

Mt. Brighton Ski Area
4141 Bauer Rd.
Brighton, Mi 48116
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Alpine Valley Ski Area
6775 East Highland Road
White Lake, MI 48383
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Catherine Hammer  - Mt. Brighton   |24.231.193.xxx |2009-02-08 04:53:04
Mt. Brighton is a small ski area, but a fun place to ski or snowboard. I've
never skied there, but I did work there one winter in the early 80's. My
youngest son Luke, who will turn 21 this month, worked there and snowboarded
there quite often. He said he gets a total rush when he's snowboarding. Mt.
Brighton is easy to find....just off of the Grand River exit and I-96. Turn left
of Grand River when you exit the freeway, then turn right at Challis Rd. (By the
Target shopping center and the Big Boy restaurant.) Just over the railroad
tracks is Mt. Brighton on the right.
SushiGal  - Mt. Brighton   |24.231.193.xxx |2009-02-08 10:47:28
Correction:

Just over the railroad tracks on the LEFT!!
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