The Colorado Avalanche Information Center has issued an avalanche warning for southern Colorado after some mountain passes got up to 18 inches of snow. more... |
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The Colorado Avalanche Information Center has issued an avalanche warning for southern Colorado after some mountain passes got up to 18 inches of snow. more... |
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Many ski resorts nationwide gradually lift ban on snowboarders
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Company has branched out into other areas besides sales of season passes
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It was the morning of the qualifier day for the Canadian Freeskiing Championships in Revelstoke, British Columbia, and Katrina Devore was going 5th for the ladies and Darrell Haggard and I were 28th and 48th, respectively, in the men's field.
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People want to ski on fresh snow. For proof, look no further than activity at Vail and Beaver Creek a day or two after the resorts received the better part of a foot of new snow.
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‘Fun time to be in this business'
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Annual trade show a showcase for what will be in stores later this year
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DENVER--Gaylord Entertainment Co. and the five other applicants for state tourism incentives overestimated the number of new visitors their projects would bring to Colorado and, as a result, the amount of tax-increment financing they're eligible for,...
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DENVER (AP) — Colorado is starting to catch up on its snow pack.
Nearly all Colorado ski resorts reported fresh snow Sunday. Silverton Mountain reported 17 inches of new snow, Telluride ski area reported 16, and Crested Butte reported 15. |
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Local companies ready for SIA Snow Show this week
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Some resorts begin to allow boards
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Conditions in the limited terrain opened in Blue Sky Basin Friday has skiers and snowboarders smiling
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INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP) — Teen ski racers dreaming of becoming the next Lindsey Vonn received firsthand tips on how to do it from the Olympic downhill champion herself on Thursday.
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VAIL — The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is reporting “considerable” avalanche danger for Vail and Summit County after the Martin Luther King Day storm that dumped 10 inches at Vail and 9 inches at Beaver Creek.
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The relationship between skiers and snowboarders might still be a bit icy at times, but a versatile group has discovered there's more than one way to get down the mountain.
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The 10 inches that fell on Vail Mountain Monday felt more like 3 feet — there was powder, and it was everywhere. You could hear skiers and snowboarders shouting ‘woo-hoo' as they floated through it.
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