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i've been readin ALOT about Breckenridge and brairgate and looking at pics aswell but is there a significant difference between the two? i would like to live in an area VERY close to mountain views. which one has a more "city feel"? also aorund howmany snow days do they have? i love snow! thanx again
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Yes, there's a huge difference between them. Briargate is the north end of Colorado Springs, along the Front Range, part of a major metro area and very city-like. Very little snow usually. Good views of Front Range and Pikes Peak.
Breckenridge is way up in the high country, a ski resort area, not city-like at all. Its a whole other world from COL SPGS. Tons of snow, all winter. Views are great, as you are up in the mountains. |
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Yup. Totally different animals.. Amazing ski town versus suburb of Co spgs
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oh wow good thing i asked that cuase i want snow..i guess i'm more interested in Breckenridge
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