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Current Conditions in Telluride!

Posted on January 18, 2012 by Hart
10" of snow fell this week in Telluride... with more on the way! We skied groomers, moguls and hike-to's yesterday... check out some footage from the slopes:

Two Utahns to Telluride

Posted on April 15, 2013 by Hart
Two Utahns to Telluride
Why would two Utahns who have easy access to world-class resorts, with still great
conditions leave their homes and travel to Telluride for closing weekend?
That’s a complicated answer. Well, maybe not that complicated. For me, I’ve always
wanted to check out Telluride as it has been talked about in ski and snowboard magazines
as a mecca for steep terrain. Also, it’s closing weekend and I knew there was going to be
spring shenanigans based on the way I’ve seen Coloradoans party in the past.
So I called my buddy Brendon, planned it out and we were off to Telluride that weekend
to see what this place had to offer. To cut to the chase, we already want to go back, and
here’s why.
Because of the people
As soon as we got in at 11pm on Friday, after the short 6.5 hour drive from Salt Lake
City, I instantly fell in love with the town. It’s exactly what you would think of when you
think of mountain towns.
We rolled in, stashed our stuff at the Aspen Street Inn, and walked 5 minutes to see
what the town had to offer for a nightlife. All we could hear was loud music from the
Last Dollar Saloon and found the crew we were looking for. Young (or young at heart),
outgoing and looking to live life to the fullest, is how I would describe this place. This
was a great start to our perception on the people in the town because it reflected everyone
we crossed while either on the mountain, at the inn, or the restaurants/bars at Telluride.
Living in Utah, we know all too well that tourists are sometimes not accepted in the
ski community. Information pertaining to pow stashes and cool lines are withheld and
being in the bar, you are instantly pegged as the tourist. I’m not totally sure what people
thought of us, but the ones we got drinking and talking with accepted us and helped us
fully enjoy Telluride.
Because of the mountain
It doesn’t happen very often where I feel like I am challenged like I am in Utah, that is
rightfully described when talking about our terrain and snow as “steep and deep”.
Telluride doesn’t disappoint.
You can find mellow terrain and terrain parks, but for me I like it steep, fast and a little
scary. Trying to hit everything on the mountain to really get a feel for it, we always ended
up on the steep stuff, and man, was it good! The mornings were a bit icy but as the sun
came out on the beautiful April day the snow turned to corn and was perfect for spring
conditions.
We are already planning on getting back here for a powder weekend. I can’t even
imagine how it is, and I’m already getting excited about it.
Because of the town
If you’ve never been here, there are two towns - the town of Telluride and the Mountain
Village where the resort is.
The town of Telluride, like I said above, is what you would expect in a mountain resort
town: small, rustic, with down-to-earth people living in it. The food is great and with
variety from barbeque at Oak, Thai at Siam, or Italian at Rustico Italiano, etc you will
have a hard time deciding what to get. Then the nightlife is, full of fun, energetic,
mistake-making people who are always down to dance late into the morning of 2am.
What I loved most about this place was the convenience of everything. With literally
a two minute walk from the Gondola to get to the resort and maybe 10 minutes from
downtown, the Aspen Street Inn was the perfect place to be. Getting around town itself, is
almost comically easy. I kept asking myself, why would anyone have a car here? I’m sure
there’s a purpose but for a tourist it’s so easy.
Then there is the Mountain Village. Especially during closing weekend, this place was
just nonstop fun. After surfing in the sun, the crowd would meander off the mountain and
to concerts with local bands that seemed to never end, and into the local bars.
We met many of the transplant-locals while at Poacher’s Pub that never wanted to leave
because of the lure of Telluride and were hilariously fun to hang out with. So many
different states represented in this tiny place, but one thing did hold constant. The reason
to be in Telluride – “why not?” I’d probably say the same thing, why not is right. That
place just draws you in and you never really want to leave.
Because of the spring shenanigans
Raised in a non-ski town in Ohio I had only really experienced the spring debauchery in
Utah. I had high expectations for Colorado though, and when looking at the event card
for the weekend, you instantly get excited.
Sun, corn snow, concerts, parties, dancing, pond skims, looking like fools; this pretty
much encompassed our routine while in Telluride on this particular weekend.
The shenanigans were in full effect and people were taking advantage of it donning on
capes, wigs, and other hilarious outfits including a banana costume, a group of 80’s
snowbikers, and a tribute to Michael Jackson wearing his sweet red jacket, one glove, and
wig.
On Saturday, the party started sometime around 4pm at mid-mountain at Gorrona Ranch,
where The Great Funktier played and the beer flowed. Tons of people were lounging on
the patio as they watched on as people were feeling the vibe and danced the afternoon
away.
On Sunday, the real entertainment started at noon when they opened up the pond skim.
Costumes and one-up-manship was encouraged. If you were skier/rider number 30 in the
line you better come up with something impressive or the crowd was not impressed. I
think the guys that stole the show was either the skier coming in switch or the one-footed
skier. How they did that (especially talking as a snowboarder) is beyond me. Props to
those guys and to everyone who put themselves in front of that crowd to possibly get
embarrassed.
Now, when can we go back?
That is the real question, when can we go back? Every time I visit Colorado, I always
leave wondering why I don’t live here and Telluride does this to the nth degree. The
town, the people, the vibe, the mountain, the parties – how could you not love it? It’s an
incredible place that I think whether you are from the Midwest, Northwest, Southwest,
Northeast, South, or even Utah, should consider going to. I will forewarn you though;
you will not want to leave. Unless of course there is a predicted foot of snow falling in
your home state!
----
Meet the Author:
Steve W Weiss, a backcountry snowboarder, rock climber, travel-addict starting in
Ohio but now based in Utah. Blogger at MountainEnthusiast.com. Find him on Twitter,
Facebook, and Instagram for everything awesome.
Two Utahns to Telluride (Blog by Steve Weiss)
Why would two Utahns who have easy access to world-class resorts, with still great conditions leave their homes and travel to Telluride for closing weekend?

That’s a complicated answer. Well, maybe not that complicated. For me, I’ve always wanted to check out Telluride as it has been talked about in ski and snowboard magazines as a mecca for steep terrain. Also, it’s closing weekend and I knew there was going to be spring shenanigans based on the way I’ve seen Coloradoans party in the past.

So I called my buddy Brendon, planned it out and we were off to Telluride that weekend to see what this place had to offer. To cut to the chase, we already want to go back, and here’s why.

Because of the people
As soon as we got in at 11pm on Friday, after the short 6.5 hour drive from Salt Lake City, I instantly fell in love with the town. It’s exactly what you would think of when you think of mountain towns.

We rolled in, stashed our stuff at the Aspen Street Inn, and walked 5 minutes to see what the town had to offer for a nightlife. All we could hear was loud music from the Last Dollar Saloon and found the crew we were looking for. Young (or young at heart), outgoing and looking to live life to the fullest, is how I would describe this place. This was a great start to our perception on the people in the town because it reflected everyone we crossed while either on the mountain, at the inn, or the restaurants/bars at Telluride. Living in Utah, we know all too well that tourists are sometimes not accepted in the ski community. Information pertaining to pow stashes and cool lines are withheld and being in the bar, you are instantly pegged as the tourist. I’m not totally sure what people thought of us, but the ones we got drinking and talking with accepted us and helped us fully enjoy Telluride.

Because of the mountain
It doesn’t happen very often where I feel like I am challenged like I am in Utah, that is rightfully described when talking about our terrain and snow as “steep and deep”.

Telluride doesn’t disappoint.

You can find mellow terrain and terrain parks, but for me I like it steep, fast and a little scary. Trying to hit everything on the mountain to really get a feel for it, we always ended up on the steep stuff, and man, was it good! The mornings were a bit icy but as the sun came out on the beautiful April day the snow turned to corn and was perfect for spring conditions.

We are already planning on getting back here for a powder weekend. I can’t even imagine how it is, and I’m already getting excited about it.

Because of the town
If you’ve never been here, there are two towns - the town of Telluride and the Mountain Village where the resort is.

The town of Telluride, like I said above, is what you would expect in a mountain resort town: small, rustic, with down-to-earth people living in it. The food is great and with variety from barbeque at Oak, Thai at Siam, or Italian at Rustico Italiano, etc you will have a hard time deciding what to get. Then the nightlife is, full of fun, energetic, mistake-making people who are always down to dance late into the morning of 2am.

What I loved most about this place was the convenience of everything. With literally a two minute walk from the Gondola to get to the resort and maybe 10 minutes from downtown, the Aspen Street Inn was the perfect place to be. Getting around town itself, is almost comically easy. I kept asking myself, why would anyone have a car here? I’m sure there’s a purpose but for a tourist it’s so easy.

Then there is the Mountain Village. Especially during closing weekend, this place was just nonstop fun. After surfing in the sun, the crowd would meander off the mountain and to concerts with local bands that seemed to never end, and into the local bars.

We met many of the transplant-locals while at Poacher’s Pub that never wanted to leave because of the lure of Telluride and were hilariously fun to hang out with. So many different states represented in this tiny place, but one thing did hold constant. The reason to be in Telluride – “why not?” I’d probably say the same thing, why not is right. That place just draws you in and you never really want to leave.

Because of the spring shenanigans
Raised in a non-ski town in Ohio I had only really experienced the spring debauchery in Utah. I had high expectations for Colorado though, and when looking at the event card for the weekend, you instantly get excited.

Sun, corn snow, concerts, parties, dancing, pond skims, looking like fools; this pretty much encompassed our routine while in Telluride on this particular weekend.

The shenanigans were in full effect and people were taking advantage of it donning on capes, wigs, and other hilarious outfits including a banana costume, a group of 80’s snowbikers, and a tribute to Michael Jackson wearing his sweet red jacket, one glove, and wig.

On Saturday, the party started sometime around 4pm at mid-mountain at Gorrona Ranch, where The Great Funktier played and the beer flowed. Tons of people were lounging on the patio as they watched on as people were feeling the vibe and danced the afternoon away.

On Sunday, the real entertainment started at noon when they opened up the pond skim. Costumes and one-up-manship was encouraged. If you were skier/rider number 30 in the line you better come up with something impressive or the crowd was not impressed. I think the guys that stole the show was either the skier coming in switch or the one-footed skier. How they did that (especially talking as a snowboarder) is beyond me. Props to those guys and to everyone who put themselves in front of that crowd to possibly get embarrassed.

Now, when can we go back?
That is the real question, when can we go back? Every time I visit Colorado, I always leave wondering why I don’t live here and Telluride does this to the nth degree. The town, the people, the vibe, the mountain, the parties – how could you not love it? It’s an incredible place that I think whether you are from the Midwest, Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, South, or even Utah, should consider going to. I will forewarn you though; you will not want to leave. Unless of course there is a predicted foot of snow falling in your home state!

----Meet the Author: Steve W Weiss, a backcountry snowboarder, rock climber, travel-addict starting in Ohio but now based in Utah. Blogger at MountainEnthusiast.com. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for everything awesome.

Last Week at the Telluride Ski Resort

Posted on April 1, 2013 by Hart
Lots of fun events coming to the Telluride Ski Resort the last week of the season! 

Mogul Skiing with Pancho Winter

Posted on March 25, 2013 by Hart
Get some spring mogul skiing tips from Telluride Ski Resort Instructor, Pancho Winter! 

Telluride Paragliding

Posted on March 15, 2013 by Hart
Awesome video of Speed Riding Little Wasatch in Bear Creek, Telluride, Colorado! 

Telluride's 40th Celebration

Posted on March 15, 2013 by Hart
Don't miss out on these fun spring events coming to the Telluride Ski Resort! 

Stairway to Heaven

Posted on March 14, 2013 by Hart
Take a hike up Telluride Ski Resort's "Stairway to Heaven." Unmatched terrain and views! 

Grace and Perfection...

Posted on March 12, 2013 by Hart
Little Wasatch looking quick, big and delicious in Telluride's Bear Creek backcountry. 

Forbes: "Telluride - My New Favorite Ski Resort"? by Larry Olmsted

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Hart
Larry Olmsted, food/travel/adventure writer for Forbes, weighs in on why Telluride is one of his favorite resorts in North America. Read his wonderful blog, here

A slice of heaven...

Posted on March 6, 2013 by Hart
Backcountry turns down Dairy Queen on Wasatch Mountain in Bear Creek - Telluride, CO

One Glorious Day in Telluride

Posted on March 4, 2013 by Hart
It has been extremely deep here in Telluride lately... check out this awesome edit from the past couple weeks here at the Telluride Ski Resort! 

Top 5 events in Telluride this week, 2/26 - 3/2

Posted on February 26, 2013 by hilary

Tuesday 2/26
Leftover Salmon plays the Sheridan Opera House!
$35 - Show starts at 9 PM
Join us at the Sheridan Opera House for an incredible two-night run with "Polyethnic Cajun Slamgrass" band, Leftover Salmon! These seasoned musicians formed in 1989 in Boulder, Colorado. We welcome their blend of funky-jamming bluegrass music to Telluride!


Wednesday 2/27
TEDx Telluride Live
Free to attend; must register in advance
9:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Michael D. Palm Theater
Simulcast, discussion at the Telluride independently organized TED event. 


Friday 3/1
70's Day on the Slopes!
Celebrate Telluride Ski Resort's 40th Anniversary this month! Dress up in your favorite 70's garb (don't forget to hit Pip's Fine & Funky Consignment) while you ski today. Post your photo to Tel Ski's Facebook page - best dressed wins a prize!


Saturday Morning 3/2
Visiting Teacher at Telluride Yoga Center
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM; $16
Sharon Caplan, former co-owner of TYC, returns to Telluride to teach a Vinyasa Flow Class!
More details available on the Facebook event page



Saturday Night 3/2

Telluride AIDS Benefit Gala Fashion Show 
Doors at 7 PM, show begins at 8 PM
Telluride Conference Center in Mountain Village

After-party at the Sheridan Opera House
10:30 PM 


Telluride Ski Resort's 40th Celebration

Posted on February 25, 2013 by Hart

Opening Ceremony

WED, FEB 27

One of Telluride's original chairs takes its spot at Giuseppe's on the top of Plunge Lift (Lift 9) as the centerpiece of Telluride's 40th year celebration.

Location:Giuseppe's on the top of Plunge Lift (Lift 9)
  
  
40 days

Crazy Elk Day

THU, FEB 28

Specials All Day!

Location:Crazy Elk Pizza
  
40 days

70's Day

FRI, MAR 1

Telluride was there through it all - Star Wars, Donna Summer, Richard Nixon, short shorts and high socks. Show your 70's style and win a prize for the best costume.

Location:Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
40 days

Telluride AIDS Benefit

SAT, MAR 2

Gala Fashion show & auction. TAB (Telluride AIDS Benefit) brings together Fashion & Fun for a worthy cause.

Location:Telluride Conference Center
  
40 days

Hot Dog Eating Contest

SUN, MAR 3

Come one, come all! Join us at Diggity Dogg in the Mtn. Village Core. Free & Open to the Public. Brought to you by Diggity Dogg and the Telluride Ski Resort.

Location:Diggity Dogg @ Mountain Village Core
  
  
40 days

Men & Women of Service Day

MON, MAR 4

$65 Tickets for active Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement and Military personnel. Join us in thanking our active service men and women.

Location:Go Skiing!
 Display your Fire, EMS, LE or Military ID at the Ticket Office to receive the discount. 1 day ticket only, no refunts/exchanges for prior purchases.
40 days

Pirate Day

TUE, MAR 5

Dress like a pirate.

Meanest priate to conquer Telluride gets the booty!

Location:Go Skiing! Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
40 days

Ugly Sweater Day

WED, MAR 6

Ugliest sweater wins!

Location:Go Skiing! Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
40 days

Allred's Restaurant Day

THU, MAR 7

Après & Dinner specials!

Location:Allred's Restaurant
  
40 days

80's Day

FRI, MAR 8

The most colorful and excessive makeup, biggest hair, or totally awesome costume gets a prize!

Location:Go Skiing! Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
  
40 days

Tissot Race Day

SAT, MAR 9

Race down Telluride's Nastar course to win a Tissot Watch! Demo watches at Mountain Standard Time

Location:NASTAR Course / Mountain Standard Time.
  
40 days

Red Day!

SUN, MAR 10

Red Ball Express! Over 100 gigantic red exercise balls will be rolled down the Nastar course. Adopt-a-ball, $5 & have a chance to WIN. Benefits local service projects and community organizations.

Location: 
  
40 days

Mahoney Monday

MON, MAR 11

This day is all about Telluride's first ever employee, Billy "Senior" Mahoney. Dress like a miner!

Location:Go Skiing!
  
40 days

Country Club Day

TUE, MAR 12

Collars Up! Dress up and then come to the Big Billie's Clubhourse for specials!

Location:Go Skiing! Big Billie's
  
40 days

Trivia & Treasure Day

WED, MAR 13

Take a historic tour, hunt for treasure on the mountain, then share your knowledge at Tomboty Tavern's team trivia night.

Location:Tomboy Tavern
  
40 days

Tomboy Tavern Day

THU, MAR 14

Specials All Day & Night! Best Miners and their Ladies costume wins a prize.

Location:Tomboy Tavern
  
40 days

90'S DAY

FRI, MAR 15

Celebrate the 90's, Telluride style! Wayne's World, Beverly Hills: 90210 and Boyz II Men are just a few things that Telluride fell in love with. Show us what the 90's meant to you! Post your photo to facebook for a chance to win!

Location:Go skiing! Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
40 days

Go Pro Scavenger Hunt

SAT, MAR 16

We're hiding 3 GoPro Hero 3's somewhere on the mountain. Watch Telluride's Twitter account for clues @Telluride #GoProhunt. Happy Hunting!

Location:Follow @Telluride #GoProhunt
  
  
40 days

St. Paddy's Day - Find a Pot 'O Gold

SUN, MAR 17

Follow the rainbow and find a Pot 'O Gold that's hidden on the mountain. The most stylish leprechaun wins a prize.

Location:Go Skiing! Prize awarded on Mountain
  
40 days

Johnnie Steven's Day

MON, MAR 18

Jonnie's been in Telluride since day one. Dress like Johnnie or like they did 40 years ago, ski like a pro and win a prize.

Location:Go Skiing!
  
40 days

Telluride Dog Day

TUE, MAR 19

Mett Telluride's Avalanche dog team aas they demo their skills.

Location:Mountain Village Core
  
40 days

Tellurider Day

WED, MAR 20

Are you a superhero? Come to Telluride and show us your powers for a super prize.

Location:Go Skiing! Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
40 days

Eco Adventures Day

THU, MAR 21

Do you have what it takes to be an Eco Explorer?

Location:Go Skiing!
  
40 days

Future Day

FRI, MAR 22

What will Telluride be like in 40 years? Dress up and show us, best costume wins.

Location:Go Skiing! Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
40 days

New Belgium Scavenger Hunt

SAT, MAR 23

Follow the clues and you'll be rewarded with awesome prizes from new Belgium!

Location:Go Skiing!
  
  
40 days

Ski Ballet Day & Competition

SUN, MAR 24

Put on your one-piece and Ski Ballet your day away. This day is all about style, grace and skill.

Location:Go Skiing!
  
40 days

Ron Allred Day

MON, MAR 25

Time to celebrate this Telluride Hall-of-Famer by dressing in All RED. The person that has the most red items wins!

Location:Go Skiing! Post your photo to Facebook for a chance to win!
  
40 days

1st Annual Telluride Mustache Bache

TUE, MAR 26

We mustache you a question. Do you have the Stache to win the bustache bache? Meet at Bon Vivant to show yours off, best mustache wins!

Location:Go Skiing!
  
40 days

Full Moon Relay Race & Party

WED, MAR 27

Get your relay team together!

Location:Mountain Village Core
  
40 days

Butch Cassidy Day

THU, MAR 28

Dress like Butch Cassidy and search on-mountain for the bag of money.

Location:Go Skiing!
  
40 days

Rail Jam!

FRI, MAR 29

Cheer for the best trick as skiers & riders battle it out in our open format rail jam. Winner takes cash and prizes. Register in the ticket office.

Location:Mountain Village Core / Base of Village Express (Lift 4)
  
  
40 days

Luau at Gorrono & Bikini Nastar

SAT, MAR 30

Spring is here and ti's time to celebrate! Hang out at the Luau at Gorrono and cheer on the Bikini slalom racers!

Location:Gorrono Ranch
  
  
40 days

Easter Egg Hunt for the Family

SUN, MAR 31

Bring the family, meet the Easter Bunny, and hunt for eggs!

Location:On Mountain
  
40 days

April Fools Day

MON, APR 1

Nuff Said.

Location:Go Skiing!
  
40 days

Over the Hill Day

TUE, APR 2

$40 tickets for anyone who turned 40 during our 40th year! (Nov. 22, 2012 to Apr. 7, 2013)

Location:Go Skiing!
 1 day ticket only, no refunds/exchanges for prior purchases.
40 days

1972-73 Day

WED, APR 3

We're rolling back to 1972-73 prices: $12 tickets at the window all day!

Location: 
 1 day ticket only, no refunds/exchanges for prior purchases.
40 days

Retro Day

THU, APR 4

Show up to Telluride wearing your favorite trend. Most retro skier wins!

Location:Prize awarded on mountain
  
40 days

Flamingo Day

FRI, APR 5

End of Season Street Dance & Costume Contest

Wear your Pink Flamingo costume on the slopesm then take it downtown for KOTO's main street dance for live music, dancing and beer garden.

Location:Telluride Main Street
  
  
40 days

Telluride Prom

SAT, APR 6

Ask your crush to the Telluride Prom and dance the night away in 70's style!

Location:Telluride Conference Center
  
  
40 days

Telluride's 40th Season - Closing Day!

SUN, APR 7

Pond skim at Gorrono Ranch, Followed by a concert and party at the base!

Location:Gorrono Ranch / MV Core

Telluride Powder Day - 2/21/13

Posted on February 21, 2013 by Hart
11 inches in the past 24 hours and it's still snowing! 

#1 Scenery in Ski Country

Posted on February 18, 2013 by Hart
Telluride: a postcard everywhere you turn. 

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