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If you've had enough of the weekend drive to and from the slopes, consider the shuttle-bus options between the Front Range and several ski resorts.
If you’ve had enough of the weekend drive to and from the slopes, consider the shuttle-bus options between the Front Range and several ski resorts.
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Q: I’m so sick of the drive on I-70 on Sundays after being up in the mountains. When is someone going to offer some real bus service up there? J. Hardin, Denver

A: Yeah, you and the people in the rest of the 30,000 cars that travel through the Eisenhower Tunnel on an average day. Depending on which ski area you’re headed to, though, there may be a couple of shuttle options available. Front Range Ski Bus () runs Thursday-Sunday from three metro-area locations to Loveland, Arapahoe Basin and Keystone for $39 adults and $29 kids, round-trip. And Denver Ski Bus () hits Winter Park and Copper Mountain from Denver ($38 adults, $33 kids) and Boulder ($42, $37) on Saturdays and Sundays. You can also tap into some combo lift ticket deals through both. Kyle Wagner

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