Wolf Creek Pass Tubing - Woodland Biscuit Company - Snow Canyon State Park - Eagle Point Resort
Wolf Creek Pass Tubing - Woodland Biscuit Company - Snow Canyon State Park - Eagle Point Resort
Season 17 Episode 19
This week on AYL we are sliding down the hill at Wolf Creek Pass, having breakfast at the great Woodland Biscuit Company, visiting Snow Canyon State Park, and learning about the new snow making system at Eagle Point Resort.
:42 - Chad and Ria head up to Wolf Creek Pass to slide down the hill. This is a great place to bring the family for a day to do some snow tubing.
1:47 - We stop at the Woodland Biscuit Company for breakfast. We tell you some great history of the store and why the food is so great.
10:03 - Steven is at Snow Canyon State Park. This is a bit out of the way, but has many beauties and activities that your family can enjoy especially during the winter.
19:16 - We head up to Eagle Point Resort and take a look at their new snow making system. We also show you why this hidden resort is a great place to bring the family for a great day of skiing.
26:18 - Take a sneak peek at next weeks show.
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Eagle Point Resort Beaver Utah Hiking and Fishing Weekend Vlog
This weekend rented a cabin in Beaver Utah at the Eagle Point resort. It was Beautiful there. We fished, hiked, played board games and bonded with each other. Great little getaway from Las Vegas. its a 3 1/2 hour drive to the resort.
We fished at Puffer Lake and caught a bunch of Trout which we cooked up for dinner. It was a perfect weekend.
Delano Peak Beaver Piute County Utah Highpoint
Delano Peak at 12,173 ft. elevation (per the Geodetic Spike) is the highpoint for both Beaver County and Piute County in Utah. Accessed from Big John Flat Road above Mt. Holly Ski Resort (now Eagle Point). Expansive views from the summit surrounded by Shelly Baldy Peak, Mt. Baldy, Mt. Belknap, Mt. Brigham, and of course Mt. Holly. This area would be fantastic for Alpine Touring.
Review of the Ski-Out Hotel Talisa in Vail
Check out the ski-in and ski-out newly renovated Hotel Talisa Hotel in Vail, Colorado. At the Hotel Talisa, you can use your Starwood Preferred Guest points to stay in a top-notch luxury ski-out property with your family.
Beaver Utah and the Creamery
Chad and Ria find out what Christmas traditions happen in Beaver Utah. They visit the new Creamery and other shops during this Christmas season.
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Starvation Reservoir - Beaver Utah - Sunseeker 3050-S Review - Ride For Life
Starvation Reservoir - Beaver Utah - Sunseeker 3050-S Review - Ride For Life
Season 15 Episode 39
This week on AYL we explore Starvation Reservoir, go ATVing in Beaver Utah, review the new Sunseeker 3050-S Class C motor home, and take a ride with the Ride for Life and Make a Wish Foundation.
1:00 - Chad and Ria found a bounty of adventure. They explore all the fun activities that Starvation Reservoir offers your family.
4:28 - Zack goes ATV riding in Beaver Utah. He joins the Tushar Mountain ATV Club and explores the Paiute Trail system in the area.
10:26 - Chad reviews the new Sunseeker 3050-S Class C motor home. This coach has a lot of space for your family outings. We show you some great options that you will enjoy.
18:20 -Terry covers the story of the Ride for Life and the Make a Wish Foundation. This ride helps kids with life threating illnesses to have a wish granted to better their lives.
25:14 - At Your Leisure is your source for all the cool things to do in the great outdoors. In this week's travel planner Chad and Ria cover the AD Triple S Show & Shine event, the Juab Xtreme Racing event, and the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing event.
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Keystone Colorado Lodging Ski in Ski out | Call 970-455-4419
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Are you searching for a Keystone Colorado lodging ski in ski out experience which is a lot more like living at home, but with the ultimate conveniences? You are with out a doubt, definitely in the right place. We strive to match up the best vacation accommodations for every one of our clients.
Every one of our Keystone Colorado vacation properties showcases complete kitchens areas, private bedrooms as well as the greatest and most convenient ski-in / ski-out or walk-to-the-ski-lifts luxury properties in Keystone.
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Need bunk beds? We have them. Need a 5 bedroom penthouse? We have it! Tired of searching for the right place? No problem! Call us 7 days a week. Summit County Mountain Retreats exists for two very good reasons. First of all, our company directly represents the owners of the properties in Keystone. We are more than just Keystone Colorado Lodging managers. We have a trusted relationship with all those we represent. Second, we fully maintain and manage the rental process of our owners properties. We developed and provide an outstanding hybrid service to both the owners and the guests. We deliver personalized assistance to owners as well as walking the middle ground between the cabin in the woods adventure and a top rated 5 star hotel experience.Keystone Rentals Assuming that you are looking for all the comforts of home with a level of service that provides most of the convenience of a hotel environment, then look no further. It's our goal to provide for you, an absolutely amazing value for the services and accommodations that we offer.
We provide properties that range from quaint one bedroom condos within walking distance to the ski lift facilities to luxurious multi-million dollar penthouses with convenient ski-in and ski-out features, as well as amazing mountain homes with up to 8 bedrooms.
Keystone Resort LodgingKeystone is recognized as one of Colorado's finest 4 season resorts. From November through April world class skiing is available every year. From October to June every year Keystones neighbor Arapahoe Basin runs its ski operations for fun spring skiing. In the summer, Keystone offers great summertime family fun with 4 to 8 major festivals to enjoy during the season.The locals have a common saying, we moved here for the winter but we stayed for the summer showing Keystone's year around diversity. Not to be forgotten is our best secret yet, a visit to Keystone in the fall. Surrounded by the spiritual quietness of nature, you will experience 2 weeks of the glorious color change of the fall leaves. If reconnecting with the pureness of nature is your delight then Keystone in the fall is your answer. If exhilarating fun and excitement is your goal then Keystone in the winter and summer is a must.
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Reasons To Choose Keystone
The largest mountain in Summit County offering 3,148 skiable acres, 20 lifts and two gondolas, all nestled at the foot of 2 unique villages
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Largest night skiing operation in Colorado
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Ice skating - the largest Zamboni -maintained outdoor skating rink (5 full acres) in North America
Adventure Point - One of Colorado's best tubing spots is at the summit of Dercum Mountain at Adventure Point. With a good pitch and long run out, you're sure to enjoy the ride!
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Vail Valley Ski Condo - Avon - Eagle-Vail, Colorado
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Casteel Creek Retreat | Edwards, CO
Experience the best of Vail Valley without ever leaving home from the majestic, Casteel Creek Retreat – a 439-acre mountain retreat, privately nestled between the town of Edwards, Beaver Creek Ski Resort, and the prestigious Vail Mountain Club. Bordering 1.5 miles of wilderness and backing to breathtaking open space, you’ll enjoy two million acres of White River National Forest at your disposal, met by snowcapped views of the Gore Range without a single rooftop in sight!
Meticulously appointed and maintained, the retreat affords a life without compromise, a place where grand entertaining, ultimate privacy, and convenience are paramount. A scenic drive through mountain forest culminates at the impressive castle-like estate, boasting a dramatic $1,000,000-bridge to set the tone on arrival. Inside, an artful Chihuly chandelier sparkles through towering windows, welcoming guests to a spectacular mountain setting of the highest order.
The 32,000-square-foot main house is an architectural wonder – clad in copper, steel, glass, and stone. Featuring curated finishes, such as imported flamed Vyara granite and exotic marbles. All structures and living quarters come fully furnished with designer touches throughout. Rustic elegance is on full display in the home, which affords eight en suites, elevators, home theater, luxurious swimming pool, hot tub, exercise facility, spa, and on-site nanny guest suite. Additional structures include a caretaker’s home, two stand-alone Wild West themed guest suites, an additional guest suite, three fully equipped and furnished guest houses and one historic, primitive cabin totaling 13 extra bedrooms outside of the main residence. There is also an ice cream parlor and an authentic replica of the Silver Dollar Saloon. The ability to build up to five additional homes adds versatility and room to expand.
Perfect as a family or corporate retreat, the property can easily and comfortably accommodate 40 or more overnight guests, who will be treated to unbelievable world-class amenities. Among these are 12+ miles of groomed paths for snowmobiles, cross country skiing, horseback riding, hiking, and biking. The offering also includes 12 high-performance snowmobiles with compete suits, helmets, boots and riding gear, in addition to three ATVs. The stocked trout pond is a huge hit, as well as the shooting range, tubing-sledding hill, soccer field and huge indoor arena for tennis, baseball, and basketball. Together with the main house, this property boasts 21 bedrooms and 34 bathrooms.
A massive 25,000 square-foot recreation building features a five-story rock climbing wall, elevator, full kitchen, authentic teppanyaki bar, fully equipped guest suite, exercise rooms, spa, Olympic size lap pool, and hot tub add to the experience. Touring snowcat is equipped to accommodate 10 people, coupled by an incredible German snowplow which clears driveways with ease.
Although it is privately secluded and secure, getting to the retreat couldn’t be easier with year-round access from a county-maintained road. The property sits just a short distance from Eagle Airport, which will accommodate any size jet. Several on-site locations are available for helipad.
The retreat is fully staffed with a caretaker, assistant caretaker-handyman and housekeeper, all of whom are full-time employees. Extensive water rights, on-site gas station for self-sufficiency, exemplary craftsmanship and unparalleled design make this a one-of-a-kind, turnkey offering, set amidst an unspoiled mountain landscape. Membership to Vail Mountain Club is available ($250,000). For the consummate host or mountain enthusiast, few properties compare.
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Waterfall Hiking and Highest Point in Alabama with KIDS
During our week at Desoto Caverns, we found two cool adventures in the area. Doing family friendly hiking free or cheap is where we like to go. In this video, we make it to the highest point in Alabama and to a waterfall called Noccolula Falls. Join us as we see some fog with great views and the kids and dog get wet and sandy.
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Why Visit Beaver, Utah? | Beaver UT
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You may ask yourself….Why would I ever want to visit Beaver, Utah? There are a lot of reasons why you might want to visit Beaver, UT. Beaver is the birthplace of two historic figures Philo T. Farnsworth who just helped to invent a small thing called the Television. Beaver, UT is also the birth place of Butch Cassidy, a outlaw figure from the old west. This however, is just two small reasons why you might want to visit Beaver. There are 4 small ghost towns located near Beaver that you can visit in a day. Beaver has a wonderful ski resort called Eagle Mountain. Eagle Mountain is inexpensive and you will find there are no lines to wait in. Get up get your ski’s and hit the slopes and never feel crowded. Beaver is just an hour and half from sunny St George, Utah. So you can ski one day and play golf the next. Beaver is the start of the 230 mile long Paiute Trail, voted one of the best ATV trails in America. With its side trail and off shoots the Paiute Trail boast around 900 total miles of trail to ride. If you love the ride ATV’s and want to spend a good week or two riding and never seeing the same place twice the Paiute Trail is just one more reason to visit Beaver, Utah. Beaver is home to DFA/Cache Valley Cheese Factory, the Beaver Cheese factory has thousands of visitors stop in every month from all over the world just to buy their Squeaky Cheese Curds. Cedar City is just 52 miles south of Beaver so if you are on the mountain and need some culture you can make a run to Cedar Utah for the yearly Shakespearian Festival. The Cedar City Shakespeare Festival is a great show each summer with thousand traveling from all around the US to see the plays. Beaver is located on I-15 at the base of the Tushar Mountains, it is easy to get to with many lodging options. There are many small lakes and streams to fish in as well as the Minersville Reservoir a state park famous for its fishing. If you love to hike there are many trails and places to spend the entire day hiking. If these reasons are not enough come visit and find a reason for yourself.
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Allegany State Park NY 2019, Bova Ski Area, Bear Paw Trail, Old Thunder Run, Osgood Trail, & More
This is the 2019 Trip to Allegany State Park in New York with the Butler Outdoor Club, from March 2, 2019 to March 4, 2019. I arrived late on March 1, 2019 and went to bed. I explored many new trails, and skied more miles in 3 days than I had in many years (about 37 or 38), as well as hiked the 2.5 mile Osgood Hiking Trail up Mt. Osgood on the way home. There are so many parts of Allegany State Part that I have not yet explored, that I make it a point to check out some new trails each year, when I come to ASP. I have never missed a year at Allegany State Park since 2008, except in 2018, when Allegany State Park was closed due to an ice storm. That year was spent in Warren County, PA. One of these days, I will get around to posting that video. It was an interesting trip. Enjoy the my adventures on all of the main trails at the Art Roscoe Area, including Old Bova Ski area, and a tour of the Stone tower. I also check out Old Thunder Run (single track) mountain bike trail, and some snowmobile trails. At the very end, on the way home, I discover a new trail system, the Kinzua Valley Trail System, connected to the North Country Trail, in Northwest Pennsylvania.
Little Butte Creek
For the tributary of the Sacramento River in Butte County, California, see Butte Creek.
Little Butte Creek is a 17-mile-long tributary of the Rogue River in the U.S. state of Oregon. Its drainage basin consists of approximately 354 square miles of Jackson County and another 19 square miles of Klamath County. Its two forks, the North Fork and the South Fork, both begin high in the Cascade Range near Mount McLoughlin and Brown Mountain. They both flow generally west until they meet near Lake Creek. The main stem continues west, flowing through the communities of Brownsboro, Eagle Point, and White City, before finally emptying into the Rogue River about 3 miles southwest of Eagle Point.
Little Butte Creek's watershed was originally settled by the Takelma, and possibly the Shasta tribes of Native Americans. In the Rogue River Wars of the 1850s, most of the Native Americans were either killed or forced onto Indian reservations. Early settlers named Little Butte Creek and nearby Big Butte Creek after their proximity to Mount McLoughlin, which was known as Snowy Butte. In the late 19th century, the watershed was primarily used for agriculture and lumber production. The city of Eagle Point was incorporated in 1911, and remains the only incorporated town within the watershed's boundaries.
Large amounts of water are diverted from Little Butte Creek for irrigation, water storage, and power generation. Canal systems deliver the water to nearby Howard Prairie Lake and the Klamath River watershed, Agate Lake, and the Rogue Valley.
Despite being moderately polluted, the creek is one of the best salmon-producing tributaries of the Rogue River. Coho and Chinook salmon migrate upstream each year; however, several dams hinder their progress. A fish ladder was built in 2005 to help fish swim past a dam constructed in Eagle Point in the 1880s, but was destroyed by flooding just three months later. It was rebuilt in 2008. Restoration of a 1.3-mile artificially straightened section of the creek in the Denman Wildlife Area was completed in 2011.
Little Butte Creek begins in the Cascade Range near Mount McLoughlin and Brown Mountain. It flows generally west over approximately 17 miles to its confluence with the Rogue River. There are two main forks of Little Butte Creek: the North Fork and the South Fork. The South Fork's headwaters are at 5,713 feet above sea level, while the North Fork's headwaters are considerably lower at 4,638 feet. They meet each other at 1,647 feet, creating the main stem itself. Little Butte Creek's mouth is at 1,204 feet above sea level, giving the creek an overall gradient of approximately 25 feet per mile.
The north fork begins at Fish Lake, near Mount McLoughlin. It flows west, collecting only minor tributaries, before merging with the south fork. The south fork's headwaters are just south of the 7,311-foot-tall Brown Mountain. The Pacific Crest Trail passes through this area. It flows west, receiving Beaver Dam Creek and Dead Indian Creek on the left bank. Beaver Dam Creek drains approximately 28 square miles, and Dead Indian Creek has a watershed of about 22 square miles. The Dead Indian Soda Springs are on Dead Indian Creek, about a mile south of its confluence with the south fork. The south fork then turns northwest, collecting water from Lost Creek on the left, near the Lost Creek Bridge, built in 1919. Lost Creek drains about 17 square miles.
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