February, 2008

  1. Colorado Snow Deals

    Ritz Carlton in Beaver Creek for $150 The Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch is a great year-round destination. You’ll be in easy reach of fantastic hiking and Colorado’s best golf courses. Plus, the hotel is home to The Bachelor Gulch Spa, the area’s only Mobil 4-Star spa. Located in Colorado’s Vail Valley/Beaver Creek area, this luxurious mountainside…

  2. Discounted Lift Tickets

    If you’re looking to find some discounted lift tickets (beyond King Soopers tickets or buddy pricing) then look no further than Sliding On The Cheap. Not just limited to Colorado but has a newsletter and a few resources listing great ticket deals. via

  3. Ask CS: Too late for season passes?

    Q: I am moving back to Colorado late this March. Do any resorts sell late season passes (Late season Buddy Pass) Something like that? I hope so! Daily rates at Vail,Breck,and Keyston would get expensive! Posted by Lance Gartner A: Hey Lance, great question and the simplest answer: you're out of luck. The Colorado Pass…

  4. Ask CS: Best spring snow?

    Q: Hey Colorado Snow, stoked to see you on Askablogr! After a big snow winter here in the Northwest it looks like we’ll see an early spring. Any predictions for where to find the best spring snow in CO? Posted by Chris DeVore A: Haha, the best spring snow in Colorado is going to be…

  5. Ask Colorado Snow any questions you have

    Do you have a question for the Colorado Snow bloggers? Are you looking for helpful anecdotes or experiences? Great runs to visit? Wondering where to grab a bite to eat? Curious how to shop for the best gear? Just ask your question (visit Colorado Snow and look in the sidebar) and we’ll do our best…

  6. Colorado Snow Deals

    Here’s a couple of great deals this week (courtesy of Travelzoo): Dine during Denver’s “Restaurant Week” If you’re going to be in town this week, Denver’s ever-popular Restaurant Week starts this Saturday. From Feb. 23-29, over 100 of Denver’s top restaurants will offer a multi-course dinner for only $26.40 per person (or $52.80* for two).…

  7. Ask CS: Tips for first time at Keystone?

    We’ve had a few readers ask for our suggestions here at Colorado Snow so without delay here is our first ‘Ask CS’ entry. Latt asked: This will be my first time skiing at Keystone. I will be taking my wife, 14 y.o. son and 14 y.o. nephew March 23-28. Any tips on great runs, good…

  8. 12 inches at Vail!

    12 inches of new snow in the last 24 hours at Vail means the $12 lift ticket special is going on right now! If you’re planning a trip to Vail, you might want to check out this deal in the next 7 hours (the special only lasts 12 hours). If you get a good deal,…

  9. Fun things to do at Keystone

    I just spent an awesome (long) weekend up in Keystone and I had a blast. It’s amazing the many things you can do in the mountains and never get bored. Here’s the top 4 things I recommend you do if you have some extra time: Ski the Outback. I had never been as far back…