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Early snow boosts skier visits

January 21st, 2011

Credit the snow.
Thanks to a strong showing of snow in the early season, Colorado’s resorts posted a 10 percent increase in visitation through Dec. 31 over the same period in 2009.
The 22 member resorts of Colorado Ski Country reported the 10 percent increase in skier visits on Wednesday, pointing to the early-season snow that allowed […]

Arapahoe Basin’s Montezuma Bowl will open to the public at 9:00 am, Saturday, Dec. 18.
The opening is the earliest in the terrain’s four-year history.
The intermediate and advanced terrain to open on Saturday will include Columbine, Larkspur, Shining Light, Ned’s Cache, Miner’s Glade, Independence, Eureka, Torreys, Grays and Bierstadt — all accessible from the Zuma chairlift.

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Arapahoe Basin’s Montezuma Bowl will open to the public at 9:00 am, Saturday, Dec. 18.
The opening is the earliest in the terrain’s four-year history.
The intermediate and advanced terrain to open on Saturday will include Columbine, Larkspur, Shining Light, Ned’s Cache, Miner’s Glade, Independence, Eureka, Torreys, […]

Breckenridge Resort Received More than Two Feet of Snow in the Past 48 Hours
Vail Mountain Opens Friday with More than 1150 Skiable Acres and Nine Lifts
Keystone Resort Opens the Outback Terrain Friday with 604 Skiable Acres
Video and additional photos available at http://public.me.com/vail.resorts
Breckenridge, Colo. – Nov. 17, 2010 –Thanks to the latest winter storm, ski season […]

VAIL VALLEY, Colorado— Steve Pywell took a big step toward selling his Cordillera home on Saturday, a year after he put it on the Vail Valley real estate market.
Like many people selling their homes during the recession, the Houston, Texas, resident had to slash the price before attracting a buyer. He said he cut $700,000 […]

In some cases, the value of Summit County homes has risen by more than 40 percent. But Summit County assessor Beverly Breakstone said the increase doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll owe a lot more in property taxes next year.
“We’re very hopeful taxes don’t go up much,” Breakstone said. “The good news is, values have gone up.”
This […]

With the busy spring break season peaking, ski town businesses and resorts are promoting deals to try to juice business that has slipped in the recession.
The Tyrolean Lodge in Aspen is advertising rooms starting at $195 a night for the week of March 15, but its Web site has a line saying, “Recession Help Available! […]

The 4th Annual Hope on the Slopes of Colorado will take place on February 28th, 2009 at Breckenridge Ski Resort.�
 
Breckenridge, Colo. - Hope on the Slopes provides avid skiers and snowboarders an opportunity to make their day of skiing or riding more meaningful by raising money and awareness for the American Cancer Society while competing […]

When investing in Colorado’s ski country real estate, many buyers forgo the glamour and exclusivity of chic resorts like Vail, Aspen and Telluride for the much lower prices, deep snowfalls and skiing in Summit County.
“About 70% of all residential property in the county is owned by second-home owners — and that’s been going up,” says […]

KEYSTONE, Colo. –February 16, 2009 – Keystone Resort presents the new Winter Culinary Festival March 6-8, a resort-wide, multi-day event showcasing Keystone’s award-winning restaurants accompanied by incredible lodging and dining values and culinary education programs.
The festival’s signature event, the Grand Tasting Lodge, features an evening of specialties from Keystone’s award-winning restaurants including the Keystone Ranch, […]

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