Posts tagged Steamboat
Steamboat Nov 27
3Opening day may have been a few days ago, but today was the first day for upper-mountain access, with the Gondola providing access to more than 130 acres. It was another gorgeous blue sky day in the boat, and while we’re definitely hurting for snow, there are some great turns to be made. (more…)
Steamboat Opening Day | Day 30 of 30 Days on the Road
4Nov 25, 2009 – A cold, overcast day kicked off the season for Steamboat, but that didn’t prevent a horde of skiers and boarders from descending on the mountain to make a few turns. (more…)
Steamboat Opening Day Photos
311/25/09 – I made a couple of laps with a few members from Steamboat’s Ski & Snowboard School and snapped some photos from the opening day park. (more…)
Steamboat Snow | Day 19 of 30 Days on the Road
1After what seemed like endless summer weather, winter rolled in towards the end of the week and Saturday, November 14th was a full on winter wonderland day. It snowed intermittently throughout the day, and the snow crystals hung in the air. (more…)
Steamboat or Bust | Day 5 of 30 Days on the Road
3After the first full night of sleep in a week, it was time to hit the road and get to the mountains; the snowboard jones was killing me. The drive from Boulder to Steamboat is about 3 hours in good weather, and it was great weather. Blue skies and warm sun highlighted the windblown remnants of the Wednesday/Thursday snowstorm, but the roads were dry and we made good time.
The mountains were beautiful, I love this time of year in Colorado, there’s still color in the hills, but the mountains are crisp and white. Loveland was packed, which was great as it made me feel better about not stopping for a few laps (my gear was all in the boat, so riding had to wait one more day).
Coming down from Rabbit Ears Pass into Steamboat is such a great feeling; Steamboat feels more and more like home every year, and rounding that last corner and seeing the mountain always makes me a bit giddy. After a quick stop at the house to drop off luggage, tradition required a stop at Double Z’s for some fries and BBQ sauce, it really is the best.
I rounded out the day by partially unpacking and digging up enough gear to ride at Loveland on Sunday. Somewhat boring day for a blog post, but sometimes you have to get from Point A to Point B; today was that day in between.
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“30 Days on the Road” is a blog series tracking my travel for thirty days in October and November; from leaving Alaska on October 27th until Steamboat opens on November 25th. Due to a series of cool opportunities I don’t have to be back at a “real job” until 11/26th, and after a summer that seemed way too long, I’ll be making the most of my free month with as much snow and snow industry fun as I can cram in. The goal is two-fold, first to get you pumped about the upcoming season, and two to help keep track of time as I wander aimlessly for a month.
I’ll also be posting updates on Facebook and Twitter, so make sure and check out the action there too.
Intrawest Recommends All Resort Guests to Wear Helmets, Requires Helmets in Kids’ Lessons
1New helmet use guidelines receive industry support from the National Ski Areas Association and Canada West Ski Areas Association
VANCOUVER, Oct. 1 /CNW/ – Intrawest today announced that, beginning with the 2009-2010 winter season, the Company will increase awareness of the importance of helmet use at all of its wholly-owned ski resorts in North America. Intrawest will recommend that all skiers and snowboarders visiting its resorts wear helmets and there will be mandatory helmet requirements for all children and youth(1) participants in Ski and Snowboard School Programs as well as all students participating in freestyle terrain park programs, regardless of their age. The new helmet use guidelines underscore Intrawest’s commitment to guest safety and have the support of the National Ski Areas Association (NSAA) and Canada West Ski Areas Association (CWSAA).
Closed | 2 Tickets 2 Steamboat Re:Session Premier
19Contest Closed.
We’re giving away two tickets to the Steamboat premier of TGR’s new film Re:Session, Friday, Oct. 2 @ the Sheraton Ballroom.
As usual, post a comment to enter. Winner will be notified Friday morning. Short window here, get your entries in!
Doors at 7:00pm, Showtime at 8:00pm
Tickets are available at Ski Haus for $15
970-879-0424
Watch the Trailer and get stoked:
Steamboat local Maddy Schaffrick takes 4th place in her first US Grand Prix
0COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo. — The rider list for the first women’s heat of the U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix read like a who’s-who of female riders: Kelly Clark, Gretchen Bleiler, Hannah Teter and … Madeline Schaffrick?
OK, so Schaffrick may not exactly be on that level right now, but the 14-year-old Steamboat Springs native showed Thursday morning at Copper Mountain that she’s well on her way.
Read the full article here: http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20081212/SPORTS/812119930/-1/rss01