Summer's over, school's started, now the final and super important question remains: when will Coloradans be able to escape to the mountains to ski and snowboard down the slopes?
If you've moved the Colorado in only the last 25 years, you probably only know of major, far-away ski slopes like Winter Park, Copper Mountain, Vail, etc. There's always Eldora, but that's still a bit of a drive for some Northern Coloradans. If you've lived in Colorado for over 25 years, you might remember that Estes Park used to have its own ski resort.
Thrillist complied a 'Winter Misery Index' for all fifty states. Given how much we love the slopes, but loathe icy commutes, I'm surprised where we ranked.
We've got your chance to win a Loveland day pass and rentals courtesy of Outpost Sunsport in Fort Collins, but you've got to show us your best GoPro vids.
Colorado ski and ride resorts may have pretty, fancy names, but I asked our resident expert, Paul, to tell it like it really is wherever I-70 may take you.
Film buffs, ski bums, snow bunnies and gapers (well, maybe not them) are invited to check out 'Paradise Waits' at the Aggie Theatre —it's not just a concert venue—on October 13.
The mountains have been getting clobbered with snow these past few weeks, so it's time to bring out those skis and boards, unpack those boots and bindings, and get ready to hit the slopes!
Are you itching to get in a few more runs on the slopes this year? Then Aspen has good news for you! Aspen Mountain will be reopening for skiing and snowboarding over Memorial Day weekend!