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Top 7 events in Telluride this week, 2/4 - 2/9

Posted on February 4, 2013 by hilary

Monday 2/4
Brown Dog Pizza's last 2-for-1 pizza special of the winter season!
Dine-in only between 6-9 PM
Tip your servers! :)

Wednesday 2/6
6 PM at WPL

The Wilkinson Public Library hosts author and explorer John Wright for readings and discussion on his work,
"Blazing Ice: Pioneering the Twenty-First century Haul road to the South Pole" - a story about a team of Americans who braved the intense landscape of Antarctica to forge its first 1000-mile transcontinental haul road. If you're interested in the Antarctic, adventure, and conservation, be sure to attend this reading!


Thursday 2/7

First Thursday Art Walk 
Starts at 5:30 PM, downtown Telluride

First Thursday Art Walk celebrates local art in downtown Telluride. Restaurants, galleries, and other venues in town participate in the Art Walk specials on food, drinks, and art exhibitions from 5 - 8 PM each first Thursday of the month. Pick up your free Art Walk self-guided tour map at participating locations or the Telluride Arts offices located in the Stronghouse Studios + Gallery at 283 S Fir Street. Call Telluride Arts at (970) 728-3930 or visit their website for more information. (photo property of Telluride Arts)

Thursday 2/7
Opening Night: The Importance of Being Earnest
Tickets: $15 for adults, $12 for students
7 PM at The Historic Sheridan Opera House

Telluride Theatre presents "The Importance of Being Earnest," a comedy by Oscar Wilde, at the historic Sheridan Opera House. Directed by Sasha Sullivan and starring Sam Burgess, Taylor Clay, Linda Levin, Peter Lundeen, Dahlia Mertens, Sharon Sharp, Colin Sullivan and Kate Wadley. A witty and fun "comedy of manners" - considered by many to be Wilde's best work. 


Friday 2/8
KOTO Winter Fundraiser: Name That Tune at Smuggler's
7 PM at Smuggler's Brewpub
$3 to spectate, $125 per 4-person team

Test your musical IQ! Great prizes for teams and audience! Proceeds contribute to KOTO Telluride, our community radio station. 


Saturday 2/9 and Sunday 2/10

Electronic Dance Music at Fly Me To The Moon Saloon! Featuring ANA SIA, DJ Kraddy, and Anasi
10 PM 
Tickets $10 in advance at Wizard Entertainment, $13 at the door
purchase tickets online

Not one, but two nights of amazing EDM shows this weekend in Telluride! 

Saturday 2/9
Monophonics at Telluride Elks Lodge
Doors open at 9:30 PM, show starts at 10 PM
$12 in advance at Wizard Entertainment, $15 at the door
Event website

Monophonics is a Psychedelic Soul band from San Francisco playing the Telluride Elks Lodge - sure to be an incredible show! Get your groove on (if your legs aren't too tired from skiing) this Saturday night to their late sixties/early seventies-inspired sound, complete with a horn section and keys.

Gorgeous Bluebird Day Today!

Posted on January 31, 2013 by hilary
Telluride was graced with 9 inches of snow throughout yesterday and with gorgeous sunshine today! The Wilson Peak Massif looks beautiful covered in snow. More terrain has opened this week - we can't wait for some February snow storms!
 

It's snowing again in Telluride!

Posted on January 30, 2013 by hilary
It's snowing again in Telluride! A few inches have accumulated today and it's still coming down! Tomorrow's forecast looks like it will be sunny and warmer - a perfect day to hit the slopes. 
Main Street is gorgeous this evening in the falling snow.

Top 5 events in Telluride this week, 1/29 - 2/2

Posted on January 29, 2013 by hilary

Tuesday 1/29

With two feet of snowfall in the past three days, there's only one thing to do this Tuesday afternoon: hit the slopes! Check out the demo skis offered at Boot Doctors or Telluride Sports for a powder-day upgrade. After last chair, head to The Last Dollar Saloon on Main Street (fondly called The Buck by locals) for one of their many Colorado brews on draught. 

The photo below was taken earlier today! 

Wednesday 1/30

Yoga at Wilkinson Public Library @ 9 - 10 AM

Mindfulness Meditation at Wilkinson Public Library @ 5:30 - 6:30 PM

These events are FREE!

Telluride's unique library hosts many different events - this Wednesday, stop in either in the morning or evening for some yoga or meditation led by our amazing local instructors. 

Thursday 1/31

Local band The Great Funktier playing at the Telluride Brewing Co. 

6 PM - 9 PM

Free shuttles to and from the Courthouse!

Join us at the Telluride Brewing Co. for a night of music, dancing, beer, and celebration. 


Friday 2/1

Sheridan Arts Foundation's Young People's Theater presents Godspell at the Sheridan Opera House at 6 PM. 

Click here for more information about tickets!

Tickets: $13 for adults, $11 for kids under 12

This production of the musical "Godspell" features local students in grades 9 - 12. 

Saturday 2/2

Chocolate Lovers' Fling Benefit for the San Miguel Resource Center

7 PM - 11:30 PM

Tickets: $40 for one, $75 for two (click here to buy tickets online)

Join us for a night of eating chocolate, dancing, costumes, silent auction, and cash raffles to benefit the San Miguel Resource Center. The theme of the 2013 Chocolate Lovers' Fling is "Vegas." This local organization supports victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, and the event helps raise one third of the Resource Center's annual budget. This event will take place at the Telluride Conference Center in Mountain Village - take the Gondola to and from downtown Telluride for easy and free transportation. 

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2 Feet in the Past 5 Days!

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Hart
Telluride Ski Resort is skiing pretty stellar right now. With 2 feet in the past 5 days... there's more powder for the people than we've had all season!! Enjoy this short video from the slopes today:

14th Annual Telluride Comedy Festival at the Sheridan Opera House

Posted on January 29, 2013 by hilary

Here in Telluride we are all looking forward to the 14th annual Comedy Festival to be held at the historic Sheridan Opera House. This year's festival will take place Thursday through Sunday, February 14 - 17. Each night of the festival will feature a comedic form: stand-up, improv, sketch comedy, and more. 

The Telluride Comedy Festival has always strived to be a world-class event while embracing and feeding from the unique local vibe of Telluride. Past performers include Rob Riggle of the Daily Show, Jack MacBrayer from 30 Rock, Arj Barker from Flight of the Conchordes, Tig Notaro from the Sarah Silverman Program, SNL’s Casey Wilson, Rob Corddry, Ed Helms, Brian Huskey, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, John Ross Bowie, Bob Dassie, Craig Cackowski, Aziz Ansari, June Raphael, and Paul Scheer.

Visit the website for this event at the Sheridan Opera House for more information on the event as well as information on how to become a sponsor for the Telluride Comedy Festival. 

Tickets can be purchased through the Sheridan Opera House by calling 970-728-6363 or online here. 

 

Telluride Snow Report: 22" so far!

Posted on January 28, 2013 by Hart
Five more inches today = a 22" storm total here in Telluride, Colorado since Friday! Get here as fast as you can!! (Photo by Telluride Ski Resort)

 

Powder days in Telluride this week!

Posted on January 28, 2013 by hilary

So much snow this week in Telluride! We have lots of precipitation in the forecast... and will finish off the week with some bluebird days!
Click here for a full forecast! 

Leftover Salmon, A Two-Night Opera House Run

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Hart
Two words that Telluride, Colorado loves to hear: Leftover Salmon. Get ready for a two-night run at the historic Sheridan Opera House on Tuesday, February 26th and Wednesday, February 27th!
 
Leftover Salmon's unique bluegrass/funk/Cajun sound is unmistakable. After a short hiatus, Leftover Salmon took stage at the 2007 Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Town Park and marked their unofficial return to the bluegrass scene.... THANK GOD! They recently dropped a brand new album which is just a whole lot of awesomeness... stream the entire album on Spotify, here
 
Get ready for not one, but TWO of the best shows you'll see this winter at the Sheridan Opera House! For more information and tickets, click here. But get them fast... these shows will definitely sell-out!  

Take a look at Leftover's shows from last year's performance at the Sheridan Opera House:

Telluride #1 in Sunset Magazine's Top 20 Western Ski Resorts!

Posted on January 23, 2013 by hilary
Telluride is ranked first in Sunset Magazine's list of top 20 western ski resorts in this year's February issue! Check out the original article here. Sunset Magazine also listed Telluride as the "Prettiest Ski Town in the West" in 2012. 
Why should you visit Telluride? Sweeping, gorgeous vistas of the 13,000 foot-tall San Juan Mountains, historic charm, 300 days of sunshine, and incredible skiing. Other winter activities abound: check out the Nordic skiing trails, hiking, rock climbing (yes! even in winter!), ice climbing, biking, ice skating… and of course, après-skiing at a plethora of local bars and restaurants. 
                                              
                                                          

Top 5 events in Telluride this week, 1/22 - 1/26

Posted on January 22, 2013 by hilary

Tuesday 1/22
Watershed Expedition Series at Wilkinson Public Library as part of Telluride Institute's Watershed Education Program
FREE event!
5:30 PM - light refreshments and snacks
6 - 8 PM - film screening and presentations

Colorado College graduates Zak Padmore and Julia Nave will be presenting their films on two different adventures that share common themes. The presentations explore the intersection of development, watersheds, and environmental conservation. Zak will present his film on paddling the Colorado River from source to sea, "Remains of a River." Julia will present on her journey to the Sacred Headwaters of British Columbia. Supported by the National Geographic Young Explorer’s Grant, Julia and four other skiers explored the remote Todagin Plateau backcountry. This presentation should be informative and fascinating - an exploration of issues that affect our everyday lives.

 

Wednesday 1/23
Reverend Horton Heat at the Historic Sheridan Opera House
8 PM - tickets $20 - $25

You won't want to miss out on a night of punk-rock rockabilly Texas swing with country band Reverend Horton Heat. This event will be a raucous fun time at the Sheridan Opera House - get ready to stomp your feet and swing your partner! 

Thursday 1/24
Clay Thursdays at Ah Haa School for the Arts
4:30 - 7 PM
$15

Drop in on Thursdays to the Ah Haa School for the Arts and get your hands dirty on the potter's wheel. First-timers will need to schedule a demonstration with an instructor prior to the Thursday session by calling the number below. Students under age 9 welcome with adult supervision! Clay is available for purchase by the pound; firings charged by the piece. 

For more information and to pre-register, call 970-728-3886 or email info@ahhaa.org.

               

Friday 1/25
Sea Wolf live at the Fly Me to the Moon Saloon
9:30 PM 
$20 general admission (21+) or available for purchase at Wizard Entertainment, 126 E Colorado Ave.

Indie folk/rock band Sea Wolf plays the Fly Me to the Moon Saloon this Friday night! 

Friday 1/25 
KOTO Lip Sync at The Palm Theater (Telluride High School)
8 - 11 PM
$25 and up for tickets (call 970-728-4334)

This evening will showcase unique local creativity and talent. Groups compete for cash prizes - a favorite event each year! Reserved seating show with two cash bars.

 

Telluride Helitrax

Posted on January 17, 2013 by Hart

Located in the heart of the spectacular San Juan Mountains, Telluride Helitrax is Colorado’s most experienced and original helicopter ski company, in operation since 1982. Helitrax operates at the highest elevations in North America; we offer incredible terrain, snow conditions customer service. 

We’re a family-owned guide service, committed to small groups, a tailored experience and a variety of heli-ski adventures, including single-day trips and custom multi-day tours. Charter flights can also be arranged from Aspen or Vail for a day of heli-skiing in Telluride.

 

TRIPS

SINGLE DAY HELI-SKI TRIP

Whether new to heli-skiing or a heli-veteran, our day trip delivers. Board our Bell 407 helicopter to discover the finest skiing Colorado has to offer. Included in a day of heli-skiing are six runs (totaling approximately 10,000-12,000 vertical feet), powder skis, poles, avalanche beacon and food and water throughout the day. A safety orientation, helicopter briefing and avalanche protocol expectations are covered in a morning meeting and the day ends with an après ski drink. 

PEAKS RESORT & SPA HELI-SKI PACKAGES

Imagine a heli-pad out your back door with access to 200 square miles of terrain, plus ski in/out access to a world-class ski resort. That’s what a stay at the Peaks Resort & Spa offers. Stay for five or seven nights at the iconic Peaks Resort, with breakfast every morning, two days of heli-skiing lift tickets for the Telluride Ski Resort.

MULTI-DAY HELI-SKI TRIP

For powder skiers who can’t get enough, we offer heli-ski packages for 2 - 5 days. With 200 square miles to choose from in the San Juan Mountains, hundreds of landing zones and a wide variety of terrain we keep adventures fresh and exciting each day. Each day includes six or more runs, food, powder skis, safety equipment, après ski and a damn good time.

 

SEMI PRIVATE TOUR

Have a group of four or more? A semi-private tour ensures your group will ride and fly together. This package saves you money and provides us the opportunity to tailor the day towards your groups pace and ability.

ASPEN & VAIL HELI-SKIING TOURS

Staying in Aspen or Vail? Not a problem. Telluride Helitrax is the only heli-skiing operation that services the Aspen and Vail area. Let us arrange a private fixed-wing charter from either Aspen or Vail, and enjoy a 40 minute scenic flight to Telluride. Once in Telluride, guests board a helicopter for a full day of heli-skiing in the 200 square miles surrounding Telluride, in the San Juan Mountains. After a day of heli-skiing you’ll be back to Aspen or Vail in time for happy hour. Fixed-wing charter flights have a minimum rate and are only scheduled for perfect weather days.

CUSTOM HELI-SKI TOUR

Exclusive, private trip. You put the group together, tell us what you are thinking and let us do the rest. We will search out the best snow and terrain available to meet your group’s expectations. We have offered custom tours since 1982; we provide an unrivaled experience. Custom tours can accommodate up to 16 skiers divided into groups of four skiers. Custom tour pricing is based upon the actual flight hours (when the helicopter is actually in the air), with a two hour minimum. Each group of four skiers can expect to get six - eight runs per flight hour. We provide great food, the latest powder skis, safety equipment and heaps of bragging rights. Call early to secure your day. 

 

BACKCOUNTRY SKI TOURS

Do you prefer to ski in the backcountry on your own terms? No one knows the San Juan Mountains like a Helitrax guide. Everyone of our team is an active backcountry skier with intimate knowledge of the surrounding mountains. Not for the faint of heart, our tours require at least 1 1/2 hours of uphill travel to reap the rewards. All trips include an avalanche orientation, beacon, transportation and lunch. We can also put together a spectacular helicopter assisted back-country tour for small groups on a limited basis. These tours are world class, you will not be disappointed. Transportation by passenger van.

SCENIC HELICOPTER FLIGHTS

Lift off from either the Peaks Resort or the Telluride Airport and enjoy one of the most scenic and exhilarating scenic flights available anywhere in the world. 15 minute flights are offered each afternoon (weather dependent). Each scenic flight can carry 4 to 6 passengers. Don’t forget your camera.

2013 HELI-SKI RATES

 

Trip Description

Purchase prior to 

7/15/12

 

Summer rates, trip purchase between 7/16/12-10/15/12

Autumn rates, purchase trip between

 10/15/11-12/15/11

Regular season Rates

12/15/11-4/8/11

Single Day (for groups of 3 or less)

n/a

n/a

n/a

$1199

Heli-Ski

Multi-Day

n/a

n/a

n/a

$1149

Semi-Private (for groups of 4 or more)

n/a

n/a

n/a

$1149

 

CUSTOM TOURS

Custom Tour pricing is based on actual flight time (when the helicopter is actually in the air). Rates for December/January are $6250/hr for the first 1.5 hours and $4250 there after with a 1.5 hour minimum. During February/ March the rate is $6250/hr for the first two hours and $4250 there after with a two hour minimum. 

ASPEN AND VAIL CHARTERS

Group Size

Charter cost per person

Heliski rate per person

Total Cost per person

1

$2300

See single day rate above

$3399-$3499

2

$1150

See single day rate above

$2249-$2349

3

$800

See single day rate above

$1899-$1999

4-12

$550

See Group rates above

$1549-$1649

Please note than on Aspen/Vail charters not all passengers on the Fixed wing charter are required to heli-ski with us. So you can bring along other friends and family who would like to just visit Telluride for the day. 

Steamboat Springs Charters: Fixed wing Charters are available, please call for pricing. 

Helicopter assisted Backcountry tours: Please call for more information. 

Scenic Helicopter Flight: $700/15 minute flight for up to five passengers. 

All taxes and surcharges are included in above pricing, gratuity is encouraged. Prices subject to change.  In addition to the above services we also offer helicopter charter flights from surrounding airports, film production support and avalanche mitigation services.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is included in a day of heli-skiing with Telluride Helitrax?

We provide six runs of guided heli-skiing (avg: 10,000 - 14,000’ vertical of skiing per day), lunch, snacks, drinks, après ski, sunscreen, an avalanche beacon, safety equipment, powder skis (sorry, we do not have snowboards) and ski poles.

Is heli-skiing just for experts?

Advances in ski technology have opened powder skiing to a wide range of skiers. 

Skiers should be Advanced Intermediate, with a sense of adventure and in reasonable physical condition. Skiers should confidently ski groomed black diamond runs, as rated on the Telluride Ski resort, with a few inches of powder on them. Skiers should also, at least occasionally, choose to ski un-groomed single black diamond runs and can ski them with control (see also: What is the terrain like?). 

Snowboarders should be Advanced with the ability to traverse in powder snow, following a broken ski trail. In addition, snowboarders need to have the ability to carry enough speed in a straight line to cross flatter terrain. If you have any questions about your ability feel free to give us a call. 

We do not provide snowboards. Snowboarders should bring the biggest board they have and consider moving bindings back to best handle powder. 

How fit should I be?

Fitness can be more important than ability. The more fit you are, the more fun you'll have. We ski at the highest elevations in North America, so reasonable cardiovascular fitness is particularly important. 

What is the terrain like?

We operate in some of the highest ski terrain in North America: ranging in elevation from 10,000 to 13,500 feet. Each run drops 1,000 to 3,000 feet— approximately 300-800 meters. 

Our special use permit area encompasses over 200 square miles of high alpine basins, cirques and summits surrounding Telluride to the north, south and east. Almost all of our terrain (200 square miles in San Juans) is above tree line, and is considered some of the most spectacular ski terrain found anywhere in the world. Our heli-ski operation is a moderate angle heli-skiing with most runs equivalent to double blue and single black runs, as rated on the Telluride Ski Resort.

Most days start with a low angle run, to assess the conditions and group abilities.  If snow conditions, avalanche hazard and a groups ability allow, we then seek out steeper terrain, similar to double back diamond runs.  We do not consider any of the runs we ski to be extreme. There are no mandatory jumps and no fall zones. 

The pace of the skiing during the day is not rushed; taking in scenery is part of the adventure, holding up the group is generally not a concern if you meet the above skier profile criteria. 

Does Helitrax take snowboarders?

Yes. Snowboarders should be Advanced with the ability to traverse in powder snow, following a broken ski trail. In addition, snowboarders need to have the ability to carry enough speed in a straight line to cross flatter terrain. If you have any questions about your ability feel free to give us a call. 

We do not provide snowboards. Snowboarders should bring the biggest board they have and consider moving bindings back to best handle powder. 

Is there a minimum or maximum age limit?

Telluride Helitrax does not have age requirements. We have taken skiers as young as seven and as old as 75. The decision to heli-ski is based on ability, although we do request that heli-skiers younger than 16 be accompanied by an adult guardian. 

Who will I ski with?

Guests ski with a guide and are sorted by reservation groups. Ability and over all group load weight are taken into consideration. Groups who book heli-skiing together will ski together provided the weight considerations (calculated by the pilot) of the flight groups are met. Most days there are four to five skiers plus the guide in each group. Helitrax may take up to 20 skiers per day; you may encounter other groups throughout your day. 

What type of Helicopter do we fly in?

Telluride Helitrax flies a Bell 407, the same aircraft used by larger Heli-Skiing Operators for elite and custom tours. Our aircraft has two seats up front: one for the pilot and the other for the heli-ski guide. There five seats in the cabin. 

Will I have to jump from the helicopter?

Never. The pilot lands allowing heli-skiers to carefully disembark. 

When is the best time to heli-ski?

The heli-skiing season, late December through early April, offers great backcountry skiing and riding opportunities. Operations begin when we determine we have a sufficient amount of snow, with opportunities for good powder skiing equivalent to those at other times of the year. 

Our most popular time period is the last two weeks of February through the first three weeks of March, book early to ensure your seat.

What are Helitrax’s refund and cancelation policies?

We ask clients to carefully read our Terms and Conditions prior to making a reservation; we highly recommend trip insurance from Travel Guard. 

More Frequently Asked Questions at helitrax.com


Beautiful Morning in Telluride, Colorado!

Posted on January 16, 2013 by hilary
Check out this amazing view of the San Miguel River and Ajax Peak from the River Trail this morning! What a gorgeous day to be outside!

5 free things to do in Telluride!

Posted on January 16, 2013 by hilary

1. Gondola Rides

The first public transportation of its kind in North America! The Gondola takes travelers between Telluride and Mountain Village and runs 275 days a year from 7 AM until midnight and is completely free. The Gondola is even partially powered by sustainable energy. The ride takes 13 minutes, and offers incredible vistas of the Telluride box canyon and surrounding 13,000 foot peaks. For a fun winter adventure up the mountain, bring your camera and some hot chocolate and enjoy the gorgeous scenery at sunset! 

2. Wilkinson Public Library 

Telluride's award-winning library allows you to check out books, magazines, DVD's, and CD's as well as use free internet. The Telluride Room on the upper level is a cozy area to read, catch up on work, and enjoy the views of town and the mountains while learning about local history. The library also hosts free events almost every day and evening - from talks on local environmental issues to free yoga and latin dance classes. Check out the events calendar (adult / youth) for more information! 

3. Free Box 

A "Telluride Tradition" located right off Main Street, the name says it all. The Free Box is a place to exchange clothes, small trinkets, books, and assorted treasures. Before you leave Telluride, leave things you don't need in the Free Box instead of throwing them away. Be sure to swing by the Free Box and see what you can find! 

4. Sledding

The Town Park in Telluride or by Chair #7 are great places to sled after the slopes close! A fun activity for the entire family, especially for little ones too young to ski. 

5. River Trail 

Located in the town of Telluride, the River Trail is a popular path for both locals and tourists trying to take the scenic route. Stretching along the San Miguel River, this is a beautiful trail that connects the East and West ends of town. Instead of slip-sliding on the sidewalks, head toward the mountain where you'll find the marked and maintained River Trail easily accessible. Dogs are welcome too!

Kim Havell on Instagram

Posted on January 16, 2013 by Hart
Want to see some of the most epic photos on Instagram? Follow Telluride local, @KimHavell