Magazine
By Snowmobile: There’s Actually A $5 Lift Ticket Available
The cheapest lift ticket in Colorado is a mere $5. It comes at a winter recreation haven that never has a lift line and offers a virtual guarantee for fresh turns. And you don’t even have to slap on your…
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By Dog: Live Like Jack London Would
If you’ve ever read Jack London’s The Call Of The Wild or watched the screen adaptation, you’ve likely fantasized about saddling up behind a team of incredibly tough huskies and speeding through snowfields, mushing the dogs to reach incredible speeds.
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By Foot: It Was a Ski Resort for a Reason
Normally, a mountain boasting 1,530 feet of vertical drop and about 1,200 acres of skiable terrain wouldn’t blow anyone away.
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By Train: An Unfair Advantage
There have been rumblings around the state that voters will get the chance to approve a tax in 2008 to support another mass-transit train project that will have tracks lined all the way from Denver to Vail and beyond.
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By Sled: When You’re Snowed in at Home
Of course, close to home is always the best way to beat the hordes of Coloradoans looking to play in snow-filled playgrounds.
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By Plane: Extreme Everything
Regardless of what type of skier you are, it’s worth the five-minute traverse to the top of Corbet’s Couloir. Inch your skis over the edge of the 15-foot drop at the entrance of the trail and imagine what it’d be…
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Have it All to Yourself
You live in Colorado because of that beautiful playground just to the west. Each winter, the peaks are coated with an ever-so-pristine layer of snow.
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Erie Could Have Healthier Teeth
It’s a scientific fact that Boulderites have whiter teeth than Erie residents.
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Cash In on Dem Bigwigs: Everything’s Sold Out
The cynic in us assumes that Colorado Republicans peeved that Denver is about to become the center of the Democratic Party’s presidential push are taking it out on deep-pocketed liberals.
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