Showing posts with label copper mountain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copper mountain. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Snow, resort openings and winter in October

With new snow pounding the western US we are very pleased to see more and more resort openings and great pictures of snow and skiing. Yesterday, I had the great fortune to ski Copper Mountain in Colorado with the PSIA demo team. The surface conditions were excellent and especially for October! Great carving and cruising snow to get the legs started for the coming winter season. Today first day soreness from using muscles not used in awhile, tomorrow a hot yoga class to stretch it out as we prepare for a big snowy winter. 

Snow making on the way to the snow at Copper Mountain
Sweet corduroy on October at Copper Mountain
Just this week Loveland opened on Tuesday here in Colorado.
Now another storm has brought more snow. Reports of feet of snow in Tahoe. Squaw is opening! Kirkwood is posting back country powder shots. The word is Jackson Hole received 10 inches of snow and most western resorts are reporting new snow in the last 2 days with more on the way.

It is going to be a great year so get ready and get out. Get your skis and boards tuned, waxed and ready to go. Mountain Sports Club members enjoy savings up to half price on tunes and additional savings on gear.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Colorado Snow, Powder Conditions and deals to get you there

The snow sure has started to turn on here in Colorado and other parts of the country. I just left Breckenridge and Summit County Colorado this afternoon and it was snowing county wide with forecast for snow throughout the week. Conditions continue to get better and better across the state and country.

Several updated reports for the Mountains include the following:

  • Durango Mountain Resort, Colorado - Over 4 feet in February and still snowing. Save $10 daily on multi-day lift tickets. 
  • Copper Mountain - Another 2 inches of snow reported this morning and it was snowing all day. Save up to $24 daily on lift tickets.
  • Steamboat Mountain - Reported 28 inches of record breaking snowfall yesterday and the reports are just WOW it is deep. Book your lodging with Mountain Resorts and save up to 30% off. 
  • Keystone Mountain Resort - Reporting another 2 inches this morning and it was snowing steadily all day. Choose great lodging deals and discounts with either Key to the Rockies or Summit Cove offering great savings/discounts up to 33%, and a wide selection on all the best homes and condo.
  • Over at Winter Park the  recent storms dumped 5more inches the last 2 days and it is snowing there again with more predicted all week. Great offers and deals at the Pinnacle Lodge - save up to 30% off, and Winter Park Lodging Company.

A little to the north our friends at Jackson Hole just reported another 16 inches in 24 hours. It has been a winter of epic snow at Jackson Hole. This is the winter to make your way there. We have 2 great lodging partners with big savings at Jackson Hole Property Management and the Alpenhof Lodge conveniently located right by the tram.

Make sure to get your self out and enjoy the great skiing and riding that is breaking out everywhere.


Thursday, December 29, 2011

Copper Mountain Offers Up to $25 Daily Discount on Lift Ticket

Copper Mountain, in Colorado, now offers a discount coupon for Mountain Sports Club  members with exceptional value and ease of use. The discount coupons are a $74 ticket which is a savings of up to $25 daily. These member coupons are good for a one time usage daily per member all season except a few dates, Feb 18 - Feb 20, 2011 and March 17 - March 24, 2012. This is an exceptional value and does not require an advance purchase.


Copper Mountain knows there are skiers and riders out there who have never felt the thrill of waking up and hearing on the radio that school was cancelled. There are people who have never spent a whole day in the snow doing anything their heart desired. No joke. These people, and those who understand snow day bliss, are the reason we do what we do. So come to Copper to take a day, or two or seven and experience the mountain. Welcome everybody, to the home of the snow day.


Be sure to take advantage of the new discount coupons and specials for Copper Mountain and resorts throughout Colorado and North America. Join the Mountain Sports Club now and start saving.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

More lodges, shops and next up is River Raft Guides and listings

The spring ski and snowboard season continues to be great across the country. It may have been an uneven start to the season in certain parts of North America but it certainly is in full swing still. We had the chance to ski at Copper Mountain and Loveland this past weekend. The snow started to soften around 10:30 - 11:00 but you had to pay attention to what direction the slope was facing (referred to as aspect of the slope in certain circles) as the angle of the sun significantly affected how soft different runs were.

Saturday was St Patrick's day and the base of Copper Mountain was jamming. Not only had the mountain rocked all day, the village celebration was now about to kicking in by the time w made it to the bottom of the hill. Live music was being served up by the Samples a favorite son band from Boulder, Colorado. The sun was shining, the beer was flowing and smiles were everywhere. On days like this we savor spring and look forward to sqeezing out all the great spring days we possibly can go and ski or ride.

One reminder for this weekend and those heading out to the high country the next several months. The high bowls and peaks that were North facing at both areas still had soft silky winter snow from an earlier storm during the week. At Loveland we rode the Ridge chair and traversed high and far left to find the soft goods. It was about a 20 minute trek, but well worth the effort.

A couple of hot little spots we found this weekend were:

  • Backcountry Brewery in downtown Frisco - We have beed here several times and the beer is always great. A selection of seasonal beers, a wide range from Pale ales, browns, great stout and prters microbrews and a full menu await anyone who enters. The surprise was on Friday night. A Friday night Happy Hour - $1 pints, and 2 for 1 appetizers. 4 of us had 3 appetizers and 4 rounds, we got out of the brewery with a $40 tab. That was one of the best evening happy hours I have seen in ski country on a Friday night in years.
  • Farley's Chop House - Main Street Frisco Colorado. It had been years since I had eaten here, but I will be back sooner. We rolled in on Saturday night of St Patty's expecting a long wait. Surprise a seat and full menu at the bar as we walked in. Impressive menu with seafood, plenty of steaks and an affordable yet complete wine list. Both of us ordered the Lamb Tendorloin and it was excellent, this was served with a Cilantro/Sour Cream mashed potatoes which gave it a little of the green color for the day and offered a unique and flavorful potato serving. Not to be forgotten was a fantastic turkey and andouille sausage soup that was to die for. The food was very good and the atmosphere was enjoyable. We had expected a crowd and found Main Street Frisco and the two establishments we visited to be laid back and not over the top as I suspect was the case in some of the other the resort towns.

New merchants adding member benefits:

With spring time comes mountain run off and the rivers are filling up for rafting and kayak enthusiasts. We are pleased to announce we will be adding over 70 new rivers listings with members being able to book online raft, kayak, canoe trips, clinics, instruction and single to multi day vacations and outings. Book with our partner RiverRaftTrips.com and get to the river of your choice. Over 26 years of river experience, based in Boulder Colorado and booking with experienced outfitters all through the western United States.

Check out these new merchants and the savings they are extending to Mountain Sports Club members. Not a member, register now.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Pre - Holiday Skiing and more snow in the Colorado Rockies

Dateline December 16 & 17, 2006

Location Copper Mountain, Colorado

You can feel that the holiday season is upon us as the resorts receive the initial wave of holiday visitors. Our family joined the march for one last weekend in the Colorado central Rockies, before the holiday rush. Copper received 5 inches of new snow yesterday and they are calling for additional snow showers the next several days. It should cover the rocks starting to show on the steeper runs and soften snow across the mountain. The local paper announced that all the Summit County resorts continue to open new and steeper terrain just in time for the holidays.

After a day on the slopes on Saturday we gathered at Endo’s in the village for après skis drinks. Given we have 3 young boys and our friends had 2 as well it was key to find a place that has pool tables, video games, foosball and room for all to enjoy. Endos is conveniently located and fits the bill. Plenty of tasty local micro brews and traditional beer from which to choose ones favorite libation.

Saturday night Copper kicked off their holiday celebration with En Fuego. This celebration included fire jugglers, torchlight parade, fireworks and a variety of entertainment in the Village. The Village environment has proven to be a huge step in creating atmosphere and ambiance at Copper. With bonfires and entertainment throughout the village it was a warm and festive atmosphere.

Sunday morning we awoke to light snow showers that softened the snow and provided a very good ski day for Sunday. We have developed a pattern of jumping on American Eagle and heading straight to Sierra Chair (S Chair) to ski Union Bowl. Today was no exception. We were greeted with soft wind blown underneath with a couple of inches of new snow on top. The back side going into Gold Digger and down to Timberline proved to be untracked after several descents down different lines in Union Bowl.

Later in the morning we made the decision to hike the 10 minutes above the chair lift to Julies Vision. The run was simply great. The initial turns were broken soft powder followed with untracked lines. One section we skied had the old debris of an earlier avalanche from control work making portions of the untracked a little stickier and trickier. While we did not make it over to Spaulding Bowl, friends of our reported it was open and spectacular skiing as well. Plenty of soft powdery snow to be had for all who venture that way.

With snow and snow showers predicted for most of the balance of the week, Copper Mountain and the Colorado Rockies are a great choice for skiing and riding this holiday vacation. There is abundant snow and terrain open for everyone.

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