Cell Service on Aspen Highlands
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Cell Service on Aspen Highlands
Does anyone that downhill skis at Aspen or Snowmass know how well the cell service is (particularly Aspen Highlands). I want to uphill it this weekend but need to be able to be reachable.
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Re: Cell Service on Aspen Highlands
I have Sprint and works well at Snowmass w but for Highlands, both Castle Road and the mountain can be spotty.
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Re: Cell Service on Aspen Highlands
Verizon works on Highlands except for at the very bottom of the bowl
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"I get scared sometimes—lots of times—but it's not bad. You know? I feel close to myself. When I'm out there at night, I feel close to my own body, I can feel my blood moving, my skin and my fingernails, everything, it's like I'm full of electricity and I'm glowing in the dark—I'm on fire almost—I'm burning away into nothing—but it doesn't matter because I know exactly who I am." from The Things They Carried
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Re: Cell Service on Aspen Highlands
Thanks so far, I forgot to mention that I do have verizon