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03
Jan

Parking Garage in Breckenridge, Colorado

As tourism and the number of people moving to Breckenridge continues to increase, public parking in town has become a hot topic. To deal with the parking problem, the Town of Breckenridge has been hard at work to come up with reasonable solutions.  Some of the solutions have included a combination of free parking, paid...
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02
Jan

Getting to Vail, Colorado Without Renting a Car

The flight is booked, Vail condo reserved, and skis are packed, but there’s one last thing to figure out. How are you going to make the commute from the Denver airport to your vail destination? While renting a car can be a great option for some vacations, taking a shuttle is the better option for...
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22
Dec

Our Favorite Runs At Copper

In 1968, a group of 17 investors formed Copper Mountain Associates, which purchased the 280 acres at the base of Copper Mountain from Eugene Sanders. The resort opened for skiing in 1972 with 26 miles of trails and 5 lifts, including B,C,E,F and G.  There were also two buildings on the property known as Center and Solitude. ...
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05
Dec

Our Favorite Runs at Keystone

All About Keystone Resort, CO   Located off of Loveland Pass in Summit County, CO, you the little ski getaway of Keysone.  Max Dercum and his wife founded Keystone back in 1970, and now the resort covers 3 mountains that give us 3,148 acres of skiable terrain. On the front side of the you have...
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28
Nov

Our Favorite Runs at Arapahoe Basin

While Arapahoe Basin is a local favorite for many, the Basin has history that makes it one of a kind. In the year of 1946, the Basin opened with two ropes and a lift ticket for $1.25.  Today, eight lifts are running with over 100 trails.  Arapahoe Basin is located right in Summit County below...
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20
Nov

Transportation to Beaver Creek

Transportation to Beaver Creek When choosing your winter vacation, some veer toward the beach to escape their cold hometowns while others want to fully enjoy the season and head west.  If you’re part of the latter, there are plenty of great destinations in the Rocky Mountains: Whistler, Tahoe, Bellingham, Sun Valley, Breckenridge and Telluride, just...
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16
Nov

Things To Do in Breckenridge This Winter

Things To Do in Breckenridge This Winter Breckenridge, Colorado is typically a place people visit to get in some world class skiing and snowboarding. The high country is known for its incredible slopes, and very winter people flock to this quaint mountain town to enjoy some fresh powder.  Don’t think the only thing Breckenridge has...
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02
Nov

Ski Resort Opening Days

Ski Resort Opening Days Throughout Colorado, the temperatures are cooling, the peaks are snow-covered and the growing excitement for the winter season is almost palpable. The 2017-18 ski season in Colorado has officially begun, kicked off by Arapahoe Basin on October 13th. As the rest of Colorado prepares to follow suit, we’re here to compile...
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09
Oct

Breckenridge Craft Spirits Festival

October up in the high country usually consists of bipolar weather and anxiously awaiting opening day, but Breckenridge’s Craft Spirits Festival is here smack dab in the middle of the month to help us through the mud season.  38 different distillers will be handing out tasters this year which sets the weekend up for great...
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02
Oct

Continental Divide Winery

Tucked into the high alpine environment of the Rocky Mountains sits the Continental Divide Winery – the highest altitude winery in the world at 10,361 feet!  Contrary to popular belief, the thin air found at this higher elevation actually helps preserve the original taste of the grapes for a much longer time period to provide...
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