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Old Man Winter is in Breckenridge. That's the winning sculpture in this year's Budweiser Select International Snow Sculpture Championship, a creation of Team Oregon. The sculpture is of an older man reflecting on his life with a satisfied grin. Thousands of spectators watched as 14 teams from six countries participated in the event, now in its 17th year. Full Article
30th January 2007
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You can catch artists in action in downtown Breckenridge right now. The frigid cold is the perfect way to compete for ice sculpting teams who are traveling to Colorado from around the world. They'll carve and chisel, shape and sculpt for the International Snow Sculpture Championships, now through January 28. Full Article
23rd January 2007
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It has been a world of white in Denver this winter, as the Front Range city has been unseasonably pounded with snow. Denver is taking advantage of plenty of powder by building a terrain park, with the help of Denver-owned Winter Park Resort. Full Article
23rd January 2007
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Big air and superpipe stunts will be all over Copper Mountain later this month, for the Jeep U.S. Freeskiing Open. It's the tenth year for the event, to be held January 17-21 at the Summit County resort. The prize purse totals $60,000 and over 300 athletes are expected to compete in Slopestyle, Superpipe and Big Air. Full Article
9th January 2007
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Utah and Colorado's crazy weather patterns have continued with sporadic blasting snowstorms. Resorts have been getting a foot or so, with a few days off between storms. The heavy snow triggered an avalanche on Berthoud Pass, which is the road you take from Denver and I-70 to get to Winter Park. Full Article
9th January 2007
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Breckenridge has reached a milestone in its development with the opening of the new BreckConnect Gondola. With room for eight, the gondola connects Breckenridge's main parking lot off Main Street, with the ski resort's base areas. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Once again, a big holiday storm slammed Colorado's Front Range. This time, the snow piled up post-Christmas, and hit Denver and Boulder the hardest. Resorts closer to the Front Range got the most snow, such as Eldora, SolVista Basin, and Loveland. Winter Park loved the snow, as you can see from the powder picture. Full Article
2nd January 2007
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Denverites were hit hard for the second time in a little more than a week as a major winter storm rolled through the area, knocking out power and shutting down the airport again. The ski areas, meanwhile, stayed pretty dry. Full Article
29th December 2006
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Denver and the Front Range had to shut down for what some have called the Storm of the Year. It put a halt to holiday travel, especially at Denver International Airport, where travelers could only look at the snow, rather than get to play on it. Full Article
26th December 2006
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Copper Mountain is set to celebrate as their High Alpine Holiday season is underway. Santa will be taking turns on the slopes through Christmas. Look for skating and reindeer games at West Lake. Sven the Entertainer will be doing juggling and fire tricks in the village. Full Article
19th December 2006
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Loveland's Love Park is open, with ten features, one of which is the Wall feature. You get to Love Park from Chair Six at the Loveland Basin. It's on the intermediate trail Roulette. Full Article
5th December 2006
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The best deal in Colorado Ski Country is the Gems Card. That's because some think the Colorado Gems are the best deal in the state. They are the smaller, off-the-beaten-path resorts that are less expensive and a bit easier to navigate. They're perfect for families. Full Article
28th November 2006
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Summit County is in the swing of things for the season, with Breckenridge and Keystone opening early, and Copper in action as well. Full Article
14th November 2006
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Beaver Run Resort in Breckenridge is lining up a festive holiday season. For those who stay at Beaver Run's slopeside lodging Nov. 17 through Dec. 21 for two nights, you can get a third night free. Full Article
1st November 2006
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Head to Summit County because Keystone opens Friday! When I-70 shuts down, you know it's going to be good. Full Article
1st November 2006
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Most Colorado mountains will be opening Thanksgiving week, whether it is using the manmade stuff, or the real thing from Mother Nature which should really start kicking in any time. Full Article
18th October 2006
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Copper Mountain in Colorado lifts off the season on Nov. 3. The big party is that weekend with the "Lift Off at Copper" celebration. Full Article
12th October 2006
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