Posts about Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Ski Resort Ranks 8th in North America
Ski Magazine recently published their sought after collection of the top ranked ski resorts in North America. Steamboat keeps moving up in the rankings (it was No. 11 last year) because it excels where it counts: on the mountain. When it comes to Terrain, Challenge and Lifts, Steamboat earns Gold medals. Snow and Grooming earn Silver. That adds up to on-hill success. "Great mountain," one reader says succinctly.
With its Kids Ski Free program and exceptional children's instruction and daycare services, it's no surprise readers voted the resort No. 1 in North America for families. Plus, this year ...
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Flying to Steamboat Springs has never been easier!
The Yampa Valley Regional Airport has not only undergone an incredible face lift...it has a great summer schedule!
New for summer 2008, Steamboat Springs is pleased to announce all jet air service to Steamboat/ Hayden (HDN) with twice daily flights on Delta from Salt Lake and three daily flights on United Express® from Denver with convenient connections nationwide. United Express service April 7 - December 12, 2008. Delta service June 6- September 1, 2008.
Check out the Steamboat in the Summer for more information.
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Ski Corp. Plans Improvements for 2008/2009 Ski Season
Revegetation, work on snow-making machine on the agenda
By Blythe Terrell
Friday, June 6, 2008
Steamboat Springs - Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. has started its summer improvements to Steamboat Ski Area, but spokeswoman Heidi Thomsen said nothing major is in the works.
Ski Corp. will tune up its snow-making pipes and revegetate trails and other dirt areas, Thomsen said.
"Anyone can see when they're looking at the mountain, from Christie Peak Express down, it's brown; it's dirt," she said. "We'll be doing some topsoil and revegetation. That's kind of a project we'll be working ...
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Champagne Powder in Ski Town USA
An article found on a New Zealand web log:
Wildlife generally isn't a factor on a mid-winter ski holiday.
But the squirrels were scurrying under the lift line and then a blue-green bird settled in the hand of a man on the chair in front.
My friend put her hand out and another bird briefly settled, obviously used to getting snacks from visitors. We preferred to think they were just saying welcome to Steamboat.
The critters were over the back of the main mountain, a predominantly black area called Morningside Park with ridiculously deep snow and gladed runs.
It ...
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2007 Steamboat Colorado Real Estate Market Trends
Click here to download the latest in Steamboat Springs Colorado real estate market trends: 2007 Steamboat Market Report
Demand for Steamboat Ski Town USA‘s extraordinary lifestyle is growing, outpacing housing supply for would be residents. Unlike many other resort towns and other Colorado real estate trends, land sales continue to lead the charge. That's good news for prospective buyers in this hilltop haven. Steamboat Springs acreage is still acquirable and pricing has a long way to go to catch up to other resorts - ensuring a terrific long term value for properties across the board.
Not only that, there ...
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Encompass Magazine, the AAA companion guide, features Steamboat Springs
The road less traveled - Ft. Collins to Steamboat
The last car passed 30 minutes ago. Since then, the only life along this lonely length of highway has been four-legged or feathered. Even the radio offers nothing but crackling static. In this high chaparral landscape, more suggestive of Outer Mongolia than Colorado, antelope outnumber people. To an urban dweller the sprawling nothingness can be unsettling.
This lonesome stretch of blacktop is the backdoor route to Steamboat Springs. Beginning in Fort Collins, State Highway 14 winds through some of the most diverse geography in the state. It's not the quickest way ...
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Steamboat Snowfall Breaks All the Records!
With more than 40 feet (482") of Champagne Powder® snow this winter, the Steamboat Ski area will finish the 2007/2008 season in record fashion, breaking its previous season snow record of 447.75 inches set in 1996/1997.
"Despite early forecasts calling for a warmer and drier winter, big snows, often the norm in Steamboat, were a common occurrence and provided a season full of epic powder days," said Chris Diamond, president & chief operating officer for Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation. "Powderhounds will have plenty of powder tales to tell for years or at the very least until the cycle ...
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