Aspen Archives

Topic: Mountain

Maroon Bells

September 25th, 2008 3:20pm
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Maroon Bells
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The Meeting

September 25th, 2008 8:41am
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The Meeting
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Skiing Ajax

September 23rd, 2008 11:59am
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Skiing Ajax
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Fall Colors in Aspen

September 17th, 2008 3:02pm
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Fall Colors in Aspen
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David Hamilton

July 22nd, 2008 9:37am
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Executive director of Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers, David Hamilton, talked to Tom Egan about fixing up some of the Valley’s favorite trails.

Plum on Kilimanjaro

May 20th, 2008 11:10am
Plum on Kilimanjaro
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Plum's Favorite Hikes and Rides

May 13th, 2008 12:17pm
Tags: Mountain
Now that the temps are rising, it's time to take your workout outdoors and explore some of the Roaring Fork Valley's incredible hiking and biking. Lace up your sneaks and dust off that bike because here's a list of Plum's favorite hikes and rides to get you out of the gym and into the fresh air. Rio Grande Trail The Rio Grande Trail is perfect for walkers, joggers, bikers, and skateboarders looking for a mellow workout. (Moms and dads also note that this is definitely the best choice if you're toting a stroller.) Hop on the paved path at the Aspen Post Office and follow the Roaring Fork River for the first two miles. Up for a little more? The path becomes unpaved at Slaughterhouse Bridge and continues for another five miles to Woody Creek, where you can take a break at the famous Woody Creek Tavern, or begin the trek back. Smuggler Mountain/ Hunter Creek Trail A popular hike and ride among locals, this laborious (especially if you're on a bike) and sunny ascent up Smuggler Mountain connects to the Hunter Creek Trail. If time is a constraint, opt for the short 1.5-mile jog or power walk to enjoy a bird's-eye view of Aspen from the lookout platform. If you're up for a longer hike or a fairly technical mountain-bike descent, take a left at the platform and connect to Hunter Creek's Aspen tree-laden and rocky terrain. Be warned: since Smuggler is an extremely popular route, you'll definitely run into many familar faces during your hike. Sunnyside Trail Make sure to pack an extra bottle of water for this hike and ride, which provides breathtaking views of Ajax, Sopris, and Highlands. The entire trail covers more than 10 miles of challenging single-track terrain (chock-full of switchbacks) that connects Hunter Creek to Cemetery Lane. (A shorter hike is a great after-work option.) As for bikers, this is an expert ride, so be sure you're up for the challenge There really is no going wrong with any hike or ride in Aspen, just make sure you have plenty of water, sunscreen, and comfy footwear. Now, get out there already and enjoy! For a complete list of Roaring Fork Valley trail openings, visit www.forestconservancy.com

Summer Moments in Aspen

May 1st, 2008 9:23am
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Aspen Highlands Extends its Season

April 6th, 2008 2:58pm
Highland Bowl

The serene 45-minute hike up Highland Bowl

Aspen Skiing Company announced that, in an effort to thank the community for a great season, Highlands will remain open four additional days -- April 19, 20, 26, 27. With more than 120 inches in Highlands Bowl and nearly 100 inches midmountain, this winter seems like a gift that keeps on giving.

Hop on the Exhibition, Loge, and Deep Temerity lifts and enjoy skiing and riding from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and don't forget to make a pit stop at the on-mountain eatery Merry-Go-Round, which will be serving up some tasty barbecue and beverages.

What does the extension mean for the infamous closing day bash? Well fret not party people as the vintage ski gear festivities are on as scheduled, April 6.

Thank you Ski Co. and see you on the slopes!

Surefoot

March 29th, 2008 4:06pm
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