The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch -- Ski Getaway Weekend with Jonny Moseley
The Ritz-Carlton Rewards® Credit Card from J.P. Morgan was pleased to offer an exclusive Beaver Creek Ski Getaway weekend, featuring private ski lessons with Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley, and a private dinner at Spago hosted by Wolfgang Puck. Cardmembers also enjoyed a whiskey tasting by a local Colorado distillery, first tracks on Beaver Creek mountain, an Après-ski reception with Moseley, and an interactive cooking lesson with Chef Puck. To learn more about the exclusive event series from The Ritz-Carlton Rewards Credit Card, visit ritzcarltonrewardscard.com/events
Weather & Mountain Report - TV8 Vail
When you are in the Colorado High Country, you need to know important information such as the weather and mountain & trail reports. For that, tune in to TV8 Vail's 'Good Morning Vail' program - it is seen all throughout the state of Colorado.
460 Thunderbowl, Aspen CO - Chris Klug, Arleen Ginn, Sotheby's, Real Estate
Lot three was the first choice on Thunderbowl Lane, and a favorite of Aspen Highlands developer Jerry Hines with its top of Thunderbowl location and World Class ski-in/ski-out access. This is the Ultimate Aspen luxury ski and snowboard property with an expansive, custom stone patio, including fire-pit and hot tub, extending to the slopes. The home boasts spectacular views overlooking the lower Maroon Creek Valley and Aspen. Award winning Colorado architect Larry Yaw designed this warm and comfortable estate with his signature angles and curves. Accented by raw elements including large wood beams, custom ironwork, etched Crystal River Glass, and Colorado quarried farmers stone make this home truly unique. It is a mountain masterpiece of the highest quality with the best imaginable access.
Basic Features
Acres: 0.95 Area: 01-West Aspen City Name: Aspen County Name: Pitkin Neighborhood: Schools: State: COLORADO Sub Area:
Subdivision: Type: Zip: 81611 Bathrooms: 6 Bedrooms: 6 Partial Baths: 1 Square Ft: 8943
Chris Klug 970-948-7055
Arleen Ginn 970-930-5990
Photography & Video by MountainHomePhoto.com
Aerial Footage by AltitudeFilmWorks.com
Pride Copa 02 Vail Valley Tournament Goals
All goals scored by Pride Copa 02 while winning the Vail Valley Soccer Tournament. October 3-4, 2015
Through Clouds to Alma.
2010RoadTripUSA. Part 15. Through Coluds to Alma. August 25, 2010.
Music by R. Tilsley.
The historic Town of Alma is a Statutory Town located in Park County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 179 at the U.S. Census 2000.
At an elevation of approximately 10,578 feet (3,224 m), it is the second highest incorporated municipality in the United States. Alma, which took the title from Leadville, Colorado, held on to the number one spot until 2006 when Winter Park, Colorado, became the highest incorporated town due to its annexation of a ski area. Alma still has the highest developed municipality in the United States as Winter Park's claim to be the highest is due to their annexation of the ski area above the town and at the elevations above Alma's elevation the only development is ski lifts.
The town was named by a merchant named Mr. James, after his wife. (wikipedia)
US 285 runs for a few miles through the Denver metro area as Hampden Avenue then begins to climb into the Rocky Mountains, mostly following the route of the original narrow gauge transcontinental railroad, skirting the south side of the Mount Evans massif. Once west of Mount Evans, the highway winds its way over Kenosha Pass, elevation 10,001 feet (3,048 m), into the high-altitude South Park basin of Colorado.
Partway across the South Park, it serves the town of Como, which still houses one of the few remaining narrow gauge roundhouses. The old transcontinental railroad breaks away from US 285 at this point, going northwest over Boreas Pass en route to Breckenridge, the historically rich gold fields of Leadville, and eventually California. US 285, meanwhile, continues across the valley to the southwest, leaving the South Park basin as it climbs over Trout Creek Pass, elevation 9,346 feet (2,849 m), and then drops into the Upper Arkansas River Valley, with a view of Mount Princeton.
Once the highway hits the Arkansas River Valley floor, it takes a sharp turn south, just missing the small town of Buena Vista to the north. As US 285 turns south, it brushes Salida, climbs over Poncha Pass, elevation 9,012 feet (2,747 m), then enters the northern end of the San Luis Valley. (wikipedia)
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Carving Ski Training:
Skiers all over the world seek ski lessons and ski camps where they can learn the latest in modern skiing techniques designed to accommodate today's new ski designs. I, personally, have been to at least 5 Harb Ski Camps in the last few years and Harald Harb not only teaches the latest ski techniques, but motivates and coaches his students to their full potential on skis. At the Harb Ski Camps you'll meet new friends who share your passion for skiing.
They come from all 50 states including: Alabama, AL, Alaska, AK, Arizona, AZ, Arkansas, AR, California, CA Colorado, CO, Connecticut, CT, Delaware, DE, Florida, FL, Georgia, GA, Hawaii, HI, Idaho, ID, Illinois, IL, Indiana, IN, Iowa, IA, Kansas, KS, Kentucky, KY, Louisiana, LA, Maine, ME, Maryland, MD, Massachusetts, MA, Michigan, MI, Minnesota, MN, Mississippi, MI, Missouri, MO, Montana, MT, Nebraska, NE, Nevada, NV, New Hampshire, NH, New Jersey, NJ, New Mexico, NM, New York, NY, North Carolina, NC, North Dakota, ND, Ohio, OH, Oklahoma, OK, Oregon, OR, Pennsylvania, PA, Rhode Island, RI, South Carolina, SC, South Dakota, SD, Tennessee, TN, Texas, TX, Utah, UT, Vermont, VT, Virginia, VA, Washington, WA, West Virginia, WV, Wisconsin, WI, and Wyoming, WY.
Many of the top skiers in the country contribute to the PMTS forum:
PMTS is the abbreviation for Primary Movements Teaching System. It is bio-mechanically correct for today's technique and modern shaped skis. You can learn more by going to the forum. Many of the top skiers and world cup racers are converting to PMTS. Unfortunately, PMTS is not often found at the ski schools of most major resorts. But hopefully it will someday be found at Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Buttermilk, Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Durango, Eldora Mountain, Keystone, Loveland, Monarch, Silverton Mountain, Snowmass, Steamboat, Sunlight Mountain, Telluride, Vail, Winter Park, Wolf Creek, Anthony Lakes, Bogus Basin, Brundage, Pebble Creek Ski Area, Schweitzer, Silver Mountain, Sun Valley, Tamarack, Big Mountain, Big Sky, Bridger Bowl, Moonlight Basin, Whitefish Mountain, Antelope Butte, Big Horn, Grand Targhee, Hogadon, Jackson Hole, Sleeping Giant, Snowy Range, White Pine, Alpine Meadows, Bear Valley Mountain, Boreal, Donner, Heavenly Lake Tahoe, Homewood, Kirkwood Mountain, Mammoth Mountain, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Squaw Valley, Sugar Bowl, Taos, Anthony Lakes, Cooper Spur Mountain, Hoodoo Ski Area, Mount Ashland, Mount Bachelor, Mount Hood, Mount Hood SkiBowl, Timberline, Willamette Pass, Alta, Beaver Mountain, Brian Head, Brighton, Deer Valley, Elk Meadows, Park City, Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Snowbird, Solitude, Sundance, The Canyons, Wolf Mountain, Crystal Mountain, Mount Baker, Stevens Pass, Diamond Peak, Mount Rose, Belleayre Mountain, Bristol Mountain, Gore Mountain, Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Holiday Valley, Hunter Mountain, Lake Placid/Whiteface, Windham Mountain, Blue Mountain, Camelback, Elk Mountain, Jack Frost/Big Boulder, Seven Springs, Shawnee, Saddleback, Shawnee Peak, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Attitash Bear Peak, Black Mountain, Bretton Woods, Cannon Mountain, Cranmore, Loon Mountain, Mount Sunapee, Waterville Valley, Wildcat, Gunstock, Ascutney Mountain, Bolton Valley, Bolton Valley, Burke Mountain, Jay Peak, Killington, Mad River Glen, Mt Snow, Pico, Okemo, Stowe, Stratton, Sugarbush.
Carving Ski at Mammoth March 2011
Just some nice fun powder at Mammoth Mountain in March 2011.
Skiers all over the world seek ski lessons and ski camps where they can learn the latest in modern skiing techniques designed to accommodate today's new ski designs. I, personally, have been to at least 5 Harb Ski Camps in the last few years and Harald Harb not only teaches the latest ski techniques, but motivates and coaches his students to their full potential on skis. At the Harb Ski Camps you'll meet new friends who share your passion for skiing.
They come from all 50 states including: Alabama, AL, Alaska, AK, Arizona, AZ, Arkansas, AR, California, CA Colorado, CO, Connecticut, CT, Delaware, DE, Florida, FL, Georgia, GA, Hawaii, HI, Idaho, ID, Illinois, IL, Indiana, IN, Iowa, IA, Kansas, KS, Kentucky, KY, Louisiana, LA, Maine, ME, Maryland, MD, Massachusetts, MA, Michigan, MI, Minnesota, MN, Mississippi, MI, Missouri, MO, Montana, MT, Nebraska, NE, Nevada, NV, New Hampshire, NH, New Jersey, NJ, New Mexico, NM, New York, NY, North Carolina, NC, North Dakota, ND, Ohio, OH, Oklahoma, OK, Oregon, OR, Pennsylvania, PA, Rhode Island, RI, South Carolina, SC, South Dakota, SD, Tennessee, TN, Texas, TX, Utah, UT, Vermont, VT, Virginia, VA, Washington, WA, West Virginia, WV, Wisconsin, WI, and Wyoming, WY.
Many of the top skiers in the country contribute to the PMTS forum:
You also can view Harb Videos at
PMTS is the abbreviation for Primary Movements Teaching System. It is bio-mechanically correct for today's technique and modern shaped skis. You can learn more by going to the forum. Many of the top skiers and world cup racers are converting to PMTS. Unfortunately, PMTS is not often found at the ski schools of most major resorts. But hopefully it will someday be found at Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Buttermilk, Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Durango, Eldora Mountain, Keystone, Loveland, Monarch, Silverton Mountain, Snowmass, Steamboat, Sunlight Mountain, Telluride, Vail, Winter Park, Wolf Creek, Anthony Lakes, Bogus Basin, Brundage, Pebble Creek Ski Area, Schweitzer, Silver Mountain, Sun Valley, Tamarack, Big Mountain, Big Sky, Bridger Bowl, Moonlight Basin, Whitefish Mountain, Antelope Butte, Big Horn, Grand Targhee, Hogadon, Jackson Hole, Sleeping Giant, Snowy Range, White Pine, Alpine Meadows, Bear Valley Mountain, Boreal, Donner, Heavenly Lake Tahoe, Homewood, Kirkwood Mountain, Mammoth Mountain, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Squaw Valley, Sugar Bowl, Taos, Anthony Lakes, Cooper Spur Mountain, Hoodoo Ski Area, Mount Ashland, Mount Bachelor, Mount Hood, Mount Hood SkiBowl, Timberline, Willamette Pass, Alta, Beaver Mountain, Brian Head, Brighton, Deer Valley, Elk Meadows, Park City, Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Snowbird, Solitude, Sundance, The Canyons, Wolf Mountain, Crystal Mountain, Mount Baker, Stevens Pass, Diamond Peak, Mount Rose, Belleayre Mountain, Bristol Mountain, Gore Mountain, Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Holiday Valley, Hunter Mountain, Lake Placid/Whiteface, Windham Mountain, Blue Mountain, Camelback, Elk Mountain, Jack Frost/Big Boulder, Seven Springs, Shawnee, Saddleback, Shawnee Peak, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Attitash Bear Peak, Black Mountain, Bretton Woods, Cannon Mountain, Cranmore, Loon Mountain, Mount Sunapee, Waterville Valley, Wildcat, Gunstock, Ascutney Mountain, Bolton Valley, Bolton Valley, Burke Mountain, Jay Peak, Killington, Mad River Glen, Mt Snow, Pico, Okemo, Stowe, Stratton, Sugarbush.
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Echo of the Peaks: An Early History of Skiing in Northern Arizona
Skiing in Arizona? Cactus, desert views and the Grand Canyon, but snow covered mountains and skiing?
Echoes of the Peaks is a story of Arizona's ski pioneers as told by several of Flagstaff's early skiers. Enjoy the anecdotes of skiers who helped develop one of the longest continually run ski resorts in the United States, Arizona Snowbowl. Through their stories you'll feel the camaraderie of the ski community and nostalgia for those past days when skiing was new and fresh and everyday was an adventure.
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Carving Ski -- Mammoth January 2010 --- --- Carving Ski Training:
Skiers all over the world seek ski lessons and ski camps where they can learn the latest in modern skiing techniques designed to accommodate today's new ski designs. I, personally, have been to at least 5 Harb Ski Camps in the last few years and Harald Harb not only teaches the latest ski techniques, but motivates and coaches his students to their full potential on skis. At the Harb Ski Camps you'll meet new friends who share your passion for skiing.
They come from all 50 states including: Alabama, AL, Alaska, AK, Arizona, AZ, Arkansas, AR, California, CA Colorado, CO, Connecticut, CT, Delaware, DE, Florida, FL, Georgia, GA, Hawaii, HI, Idaho, ID, Illinois, IL, Indiana, IN, Iowa, IA, Kansas, KS, Kentucky, KY, Louisiana, LA, Maine, ME, Maryland, MD, Massachusetts, MA, Michigan, MI, Minnesota, MN, Mississippi, MI, Missouri, MO, Montana, MT, Nebraska, NE, Nevada, NV, New Hampshire, NH, New Jersey, NJ, New Mexico, NM, New York, NY, North Carolina, NC, North Dakota, ND, Ohio, OH, Oklahoma, OK, Oregon, OR, Pennsylvania, PA, Rhode Island, RI, South Carolina, SC, South Dakota, SD, Tennessee, TN, Texas, TX, Utah, UT, Vermont, VT, Virginia, VA, Washington, WA, West Virginia, WV, Wisconsin, WI, and Wyoming, WY.
Many of the top skiers in the country contribute to the PMTS forum:
PMTS is the abbreviation for Primary Movements Teaching System. It is bio-mechanically correct for today's technique and modern shaped skis. You can learn more by going to the forum. Many of the top skiers and world cup racers are converting to PMTS. Unfortunately, PMTS is not often found at the ski schools of most major resorts. But hopefully it will someday be found at Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Buttermilk, Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Durango, Eldora Mountain, Keystone, Loveland, Monarch, Silverton Mountain, Snowmass, Steamboat, Sunlight Mountain, Telluride, Vail, Winter Park, Wolf Creek, Anthony Lakes, Bogus Basin, Brundage, Pebble Creek Ski Area, Schweitzer, Silver Mountain, Sun Valley, Tamarack, Big Mountain, Big Sky, Bridger Bowl, Moonlight Basin, Whitefish Mountain, Antelope Butte, Big Horn, Grand Targhee, Hogadon, Jackson Hole, Sleeping Giant, Snowy Range, White Pine, Alpine Meadows, Bear Valley Mountain, Boreal, Donner, Heavenly Lake Tahoe, Homewood, Kirkwood Mountain, Mammoth Mountain, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Squaw Valley, Sugar Bowl, Taos, Anthony Lakes, Cooper Spur Mountain, Hoodoo Ski Area, Mount Ashland, Mount Bachelor, Mount Hood, Mount Hood SkiBowl, Timberline, Willamette Pass, Alta, Beaver Mountain, Brian Head, Brighton, Deer Valley, Elk Meadows, Park City, Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Snowbird, Solitude, Sundance, The Canyons, Wolf Mountain, Crystal Mountain, Mount Baker, Stevens Pass, Diamond Peak, Mount Rose, Belleayre Mountain, Bristol Mountain, Gore Mountain, Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Holiday Valley, Hunter Mountain, Lake Placid/Whiteface, Windham Mountain, Blue Mountain, Camelback, Elk Mountain, Jack Frost/Big Boulder, Seven Springs, Shawnee, Saddleback, Shawnee Peak, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Attitash Bear Peak, Black Mountain, Bretton Woods, Cannon Mountain, Cranmore, Loon Mountain, Mount Sunapee, Waterville Valley, Wildcat, Gunstock, Ascutney Mountain, Bolton Valley, Bolton Valley, Burke Mountain, Jay Peak, Killington, Mad River Glen, Mt Snow, Pico, Okemo, Stowe, Stratton, Sugarbush.
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It's hard to find an up-to-date ski instructor, ski lesson or ski camp where you can learn the latest in modern skiing techniques designed to accommodate today's new ski designs.
I, always to at least one Harb Ski Camp each year beacuse Harald Harb not only teaches the latest ski techniques, but motivates and coaches his students to their full potential on skis.
At a Harb Ski Camp you'll meet new friends who share your passion for skiing. They come from all 50 states including: Alabama, AL, Alaska, AK, Arizona, AZ, Arkansas, AR, California, CA Colorado, CO, Connecticut, CT, Delaware, DE, Florida, FL, Georgia, GA, Hawaii, HI, Idaho, ID, Illinois, IL, Indiana, IN, Iowa, IA, Kansas, KS, Kentucky, KY, Louisiana, LA, Maine, ME, Maryland, MD, Massachusetts, MA, Michigan, MI, Minnesota, MN, Mississippi, MI, Missouri, MO, Montana, MT, Nebraska, NE, Nevada, NV, New Hampshire, NH, New Jersey, NJ, New Mexico, NM, New York, NY, North Carolina, NC, North Dakota, ND, Ohio, OH, Oklahoma, OK, Oregon, OR, Pennsylvania, PA, Rhode Island, RI, South Carolina, SC, South Dakota, SD, Tennessee, TN, Texas, TX, Utah, UT, Vermont, VT, Virginia, VA, Washington, WA, West Virginia, WV, Wisconsin, WI, and Wyoming, WY.
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Many of the top skiers in the country contribute to the PMTS forum:
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PMTS is the abbreviation for Primary Movements Teaching System. It is bio-mechanically correct for today's technique and modern shaped skis. You can learn more by going to the forum. Many of the top skiers and world cup racers are converting to PMTS.
Unfortunately, PMTS is not often found at the ski schools of most major resorts. But hopefully it will someday be found at Aspen Highlands, Aspen Mountain, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Buttermilk, Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Durango, Eldora Mountain, Keystone, Loveland, Monarch, Silverton Mountain, Snowmass, Steamboat, Sunlight Mountain, Telluride, Vail, Winter Park, Wolf Creek, Anthony Lakes, Bogus Basin, Brundage, Pebble Creek Ski Area, Schweitzer, Silver Mountain, Sun Valley, Tamarack, Big Mountain, Big Sky, Bridger Bowl, Moonlight Basin, Whitefish Mountain, Antelope Butte, Big Horn, Grand Targhee, Hogadon, Jackson Hole, Sleeping Giant, Snowy Range, White Pine, Alpine Meadows, Bear Valley Mountain, Boreal, Donner, Heavenly Lake Tahoe, Homewood, Kirkwood Mountain, Mammoth Mountain, Northstar-at-Tahoe, Sierra-at-Tahoe, Squaw Valley, Sugar Bowl, Taos, Anthony Lakes, Cooper Spur Mountain, Hoodoo Ski Area, Mount Ashland, Mount Bachelor, Mount Hood, Mount Hood SkiBowl, Timberline, Willamette Pass, Alta, Beaver Mountain, Brian Head, Brighton, Deer Valley, Elk Meadows, Park City, Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Snowbird, Solitude, Sundance, The Canyons, Wolf Mountain, Crystal Mountain, Mount Baker, Stevens Pass, Diamond Peak, Mount Rose, Belleayre Mountain, Bristol Mountain, Gore Mountain, Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Holiday Valley, Hunter Mountain, Lake Placid/Whiteface, Windham Mountain, Blue Mountain, Camelback, Elk Mountain, Jack Frost/Big Boulder, Seven Springs, Shawnee, Saddleback, Shawnee Peak, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Attitash Bear Peak, Black Mountain, Bretton Woods, Cannon Mountain, Cranmore, Loon Mountain, Mount Sunapee, Waterville Valley, Wildcat, Gunstock, Ascutney Mountain, Bolton Valley, Bolton Valley, Burke Mountain, Jay Peak, Killington, Mad River Glen, Mt Snow, Pico, Okemo, Stowe, Stratton, Sugarbush.
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