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December 20, 2007

Shaun White Busted in Breckenridge

shaun whiteLast Friday, U.S. snowboarding champ Shaun White (a.k.a. The Flying Tomato) got into some hot water over his antics in the gameroom at the Beaver Run Resort in Breckenridge, CO. The 2006 Olympic gold medalist was caught on hotel security video chasing a female companion with a pool stick before removing a fire extinguisher from the wall and discharging its contents onto the gameroom floor. It seems his shoes - and not his fiery red hair - were what identified White to the Breckenridge po-po. According to The Smoking Gun, police were able to match the tread pattern from the bottom of White’s shoes to the prints left in the dust from the extinguished extinguisher.

If you were to visit the Beaver Run Resort, we’d suggest skipping the gameroom entirely and heading for the Beaver Run Spa’s outdoor patio complete with hot tubs and Watsu water therapy pool overlooking the mountains. Rather hit the slopes instead? Then you’re in luck. The resort also offers ski-in, ski-out access to the Beaver Run Super Chair lift and the Quicksilver Six at Breckenridge.

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December 19, 2007

The Slopes are Green at Jackson Hole’s Hotel Terra

teton villageYes, lily white snow still covers the slopes at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, but a new hotel slated to open on Jan. 29, 2008 aims to make them just a little but greener. One of the few LEED-certified hotels in the country, Hotel Terra features 72 rooms and suites with with low-VOC paint and carpets, energy efficient heating and cooling systems, eco-friendly and sustainable building materials and water conservation systems. You can check out all the hotel’s green features here (we suggest always checking the fine print when it comes to “eco-friendly” lodging. So much green-washing these days).

Other notable aspects of this new boutique hotel include:

- Rooftop spa and outdoor hot tub

- Cafe serving organic breakfast fare

- Free wi-fi throughout

From Feb. 1 to April, 14 2008, the hotel is offering a grand opening Ski Green Package that includes overnight accommodations for two for four nights and two adult lift tickets each day. Rates start at $303/night. (FYI, a full day adult lift ticket for the mountain is regularly $77, though discounts are available for multiple days.)

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December 18, 2007

Where to Eat: Mirabelle Restaurant at Beaver Creek

mirabelle sign

You never know what you’ll find when you run across a little cottage in the woods. At Mirabelle Restaurant at Beaver Creek - well known for convincing even the weariest downhill-addled legs to get up and move come suppertime - you’ll discover Belgium-born Master Chef Daniel Joly’s menu, which vacillates between classic French concoctions like foie gras paired with a caviar crepe and black truffles to game-driven offerings with a decidedly American twist. Attention carnivores: Chef Joly’s elk filet with celery fries, turnip and quince compote and a berry wine reduction sauce is not to be missed.

But there’s something endlessly alluring about Mirabelle that goes far beyond the charms of its menu. It’s the kind of place where you’re likely to see co-owner Nathalie Joly casually maneuvering through the dining room, where a prominent portrait of the husband-and-wife team hangs above tables lit with flickering oil lamps. It’s the kind of place where your waiter was likely up before you that day, headed to the top of the mountain and can also likely give you a full ski report after he’s done explaining the daily four-course tasting menu. And it’s the sort of place with a history that precedes high-tech underwear, fancy resorts and the droves of women in furry boots that seem to dominate them these days.

Long before Mirabelle became one of Beaver Creek’s most popular dining destinations, it was, in one form or another, a gathering place for the region’s movers and shakers. According to local historians, the first home erected in the valley way back in the 1880’s occupied the land where the restaurant now stands. The current building’s west wing was built in 1898. The east wing, built later, made the house the largest in Avon, Colo. Its size and prominence made it a social hub for the growing local community.

To be sure, this little mountain cottage in the woods - now dwarfed by mammoth luxury homes and the glitz of nearby resorts - is no longer the grandest dwelling in the land. But we’d dare say the stream of eager guests is much the same as it ever was. Of course, we’re pretty sure our pioneer predecessors weren’t leaving full of lobster bisque and chocolate-laden sweets. Here’s to living in the present…


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December 17, 2007

Blogger’s Picks: Beaver Creek

ski crossingOver the weekend, I landed in Beaver Creek, Colorado for a little pre-holiday snow. There’s just nothing like downhill in the Rocky Mountains, even if it’s 14 friggin’ degrees. (That, by the way, was the high.) While there, I had the chance to snoop around a bit. Here are my picks for some of the best this resort area has to offer:

Best ski-in, ski-out hotel: For sheer location and proximity to the lifts, the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa can’t be beat. The hotel sits literally at the base of the ski area - not across a road, not via a shuttle. It’s right there. After braving the c-c-cold Colorado temps all day, guests can sidle up to the outdoor bonfire for s’mores in the afternoons or get the blood flowing again with a visit to the Allegria Spa.

Best luxury splurge: Spa day at the Ritz Carlton, Bachelor Gulch. Don’t miss the Grotto, which I blogged about during a visit there earlier this year. Ritz Carlton, Bachelor Gulch: The Grotto on the TravelPost.com Insider

Best airport shuttle service: Colorado Mountain Express. Sure, it’s one of the only options for shuttle transportation to and from Vail-Eagle County and Denver International airports, but it’s a reliable company with friendly service. And it’s much cheaper than hiring a private car service. I also like the fact that the drivers take time to introduce themselves, tell passengers where they are from and offer up insider advice on area attractions and activities.

Best romantic dining: Mirabelle. We’ll elaborate on this pick tomorrow.

Beers with buddies: The Dusty Boot Steakhouse & Saloon. If you’re looking for a place to knock back a few after a long day on the slopes, this cozy little spot is one of the most convenient options. Located in Beaver Creek village, this bar and restaurant fills up in the afternoons with patrons seeking a casual spot to refuel. Wooden stools flank the long bar, which offers frozen Margaritas, a solid selection of beers on tap and even some decent wines by the glass. Eats are typical Americana, Tex-Mex options and on the cheaper side - relatively speaking, of course.

Massage you can actually afford: Simply Massage. While hotels can easily charge over $100 for a 60-minute rubdown, this Avon massage destination prices its hour-long massage at $60 and its 90-minute massage at $90. You won’t find marble soaking tubs, steam showers or body wraps here - just massages. If you’re looking for the full day spa experience, head to one of the resort hotels. But if you’re just looking for a good massage to work out the kinks, this is the place. Same day appointments are also often available.

Best wine shop: Beaver Liquors. Yes, the name is somewhat obscene, and, yes, they sell copious t-shirts flaunting that fact. But head downstairs in this Avon, CO liquor store for an extensive inventory of wines from around the world. Being a fan of the often hard-to-find pinotage varietal, I was please to see a sizable selection of South African wines. The staff is also ready with plenty of suggestions if you need them. Another bonus: Order $100 or more from the store before your trip, and they’ll stock your condo before you arrive.

Where to rent: Christy Sports. This is the ski and snowboard rental choice of many a regular Beaver Creek visitor. And for Internet-savvy travelers (which I assume you are if you’re reading this), the shop offers 20 percent off rentals made online at least three days in advance. And with locations in Avon, Beaver Creek, Vail and other nearby ski resort areas from Breckenridge to Snowbird, you can get service on your rentals pretty much anywhere your mountain adventures take you.

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Vail, Beaver Creek Lift Ticket Deal

snowboardFor East Coast early birds, a free one-day lift ticket valid at Vail and Beaver Creek could be in your future. Here’s the deal: Anyone who flies into the Vail-Eagle County airport and has confirmed lodging in Valley Valley can take their boarding pass and lodging confirmation to Vail or Beaver Creek ticket windows for a free same-day lift tickets. It’s a good deal if you a) can snag a flight that lands you at the airport before noon (preferably before 10am) and b) don’t mind hauling snow bunny ass to the resort area. Yes, the airport is only 25 to 40 minutes from the major ski resorts (depending on your destination), but getting checked bags, checking into hotels and changing can eat up valuable time on the mountain.

The deal is valid through April 13, 2008. And because you can only get one lift ticket per lodging confirmation, I think this deal is probably best for couples or families with only one die-hard snow nut - while one of you deals with the logistics, the other could hot-foot it to the mountain.

2007-2008 Fly-In Ski-Out Promotion

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December 14, 2007

In the Mountains, Carbs are Your Buds

beaver creek This was the lovely sight I woke up to this morning in Beaver Creek, Colorado. It’s snowing that fine kind of small-flake snow that looks as if it’s so light it will never make it to the ground.

Insider tip of the day: Carbs allegedly help ease the effects of altitude sickness. As I was chowing on a bowl of pasta last night with two doctors, they admitted that the tactic isn’t as reliable as, say, popping a pill for a headache. But the idea that carbohydrates can alleviate or prevent the symptoms of altitude sickness is hardly an old wives’ tale, either. The science behind the carb-packing idea goes like this: when you travel from sea level to altitudes of around 8,000 feet or more in a single day, your blood has less oxygen flowing through it. Once in your body, carbs help transport oxygen through your bloodstream. While it may not be a fix-all for everyone and certainly should not be relied upon if you’re climbing to extreme altitudes, going for the carbs on your first few days on the mountain is one of those tricks many snow fans rely upon to before they hit the mountain.

Speaking of which, I’m off to eat pancakes.

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December 10, 2007

Insider Tip: Discount Vail, Beaver Creek Lift Tickets

snowHere’s a little tip for anyone heading to Vail or Beaver Creek this winter: buy lift tickets for three or more days on the slopes online at least seven days before you plan to arrive. Available through the Peaks Loyalty Program, discounted lift ticket packages vary in price depending on when you go, but for example’s sake, consider that you can get a pass for 3 consecutive days on the hill right now for $129, and a regular adult all-day ticket at the ticket booth will run you $87. That’s $87 per day if you pay full price vs. $43 per day with the discount.

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Park City: Take it From a Local

deb lovciWhen we wanted the inside scoop on Park City, we went to Deb Lovci, who started earning her local cred when she moved to the skiers’ paradise from Colorado back in 1988. Today the avid skier shows advanced snow-goers the ins and outs of the backcountry as a guide with Ski Utah Interconnect Adventure Tours. When she’s not treating area visitors to the fab powder the region is known for, she serves up gourmet breakfasts and cozy accommodations as the innkeeper of the Old Town Guest House Bed & Breakfast. Here are Deb’s picks for some of the best things to see and do on your next visit to Park City, Utah.

One plank or two?

Definitely two, but I’m a tele skier, so two planks, but no heel pieces. With my guiding in the backcountry, I can get to somebody really quickly with my tele gear.

What did your guests have for breakfast this morning?

Pumpkin French toast with pure maple syrup.

Favorite run:

That’s a tough one. There are so many good ones. I’m also a runner, so if I’m on my feet, a loop around Old Town. I love to get out and do a Nordic ski, so the 5K loop at White Pine Touring. It’s just so nice and peaceful to do a little run around it. And the best run? Anything they haven’t groomed.

What’s the geekiest piece of gear you own?

The Garmin Forerunner 305. It’s a GPS heart rate monitor. It tells me how far, how fast, pace, time.

What’s the one piece of gear you can’t live without?

A lid. I just love hats. Pretty much from the first snowfall to spring, I have a hat on.

Best cheap eats in town:

El Chubasco. We call it Chubby’s. They have this awesome salsa bar. You can go in and pig out for well under $10.

Most romantic spot in town:

That’s easy. In front of the fireplace at Old Town Guest House. It’s 100 years old, wood burning. The building was built in 1901. The whole room is set around the fireplace. You can see the snow falling, and it doesn’t get any more romantic than that.

What should every Park City visitor take home?

Something from Rocky Mountain Chocolate. They have special gift packs. My personal fave would be their fudge. It’s one of those great local products that’s made right here.

Whenever a friend visits, you always make sure they see:

The Utah Olympic Park. It’s all free. You go and watch the bobsledders, it’s amazing. They do the big jumping there, and they have a great museum that shows the history of skiing. It’s magical.

A day on the mountain wouldn’t be complete without:

Our famous Utah powder. It really is the greatest snow on earth.

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December 4, 2007

Kirkwood Mountain Lift Ticket Deal

kirkwoodThis just in from Kirkwood, one of my fave ski destinations in Lake Tahoe:

Limited Time Offer Dec. 3 to Dec. 9 - Only Available Online

$59* Adult Full Day Lift Tickets

$45* Junior Full Day Lift Tickets

Give the gift of lift access this holiday season! Kirkwood is offering a special online offer to purchase unrestricted lift tickets for the holidays. This limited time offer is only available from Dec. 3 to Dec. 9, and only available on our special ecommerce website. To purchase, simply logon to Ski Kirkwood and enter the special username THEWOOD and password HAPPYHOLIDAYS. You can save up to $13 a day and give the gift of skiing and riding!

*Offer includes savings on adult full day and junior full day lift tickets only. No restrictions apply. Offer expires December 9, 2007. All purchases are final, refunds not available.

Happy Holidays from Kirkwood!

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December 3, 2007

Hit the Hill with Vail SnowDaze

Vail kicks off the winter 2007-2008 season today with SnowDaze, a week-long series of activities and events to get you pumped up for the (hopefully) snow-filled months to come. Buy a SnowDaze Festival Pass ($74.50) - which includes admission to all three headliner concerts - or a ticket to the Ludacris and The Roots concert ($40) on Dec. 8, and you’ll be able to purchase a $49 Vail lift ticket good through Jan. 31, 2008.

Along with great music, SnowDaze has some other cool events and offerings, including free morning ski tip sessions at the Vail Snowsports School, nightly DJ events at local bars and pubs, bonfire parties, an all-women’s snowboard and ski clinic and nightly Dine Around fixed price menu specials at local restaurants.

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