Blogging Breckenridge
Wahoo! 79 inches in December! | With the weekend snowfalls, Breck?s hit some snowfall records! Remember, my data only goes back to the 2000-2001 season, this month?s snowfall to date (79 inches) makes this December the snowiest December in the past 8 years and the snowiest month overall in the past 8 years as well (previous record was 78 inches, which was December last year). Monthly snowfall is 66% above average, and YTD snowfall is 4% above average. Wahoo! | | *** | Main Street Station Plaza Events | Tis the season at Main Street Station ! Joining us for the first time will be the Agape Outpost Chapel's Living Nativity on December 19, 22 and 23 two shows each night 5:30 and 7pm. The show is 40 minutes long and combines music, dancing, narration and even Flap Jack, the lucky donkey who is one of the stars in the show. Bundle up and join us for this holiday tradition.
Also on the Main Street Station Plaza will be the Airnastics Team and the quad bungy tramp for those thrill seekers. The tramp will be up December 20th - January 4th from early afternoon and into the dinner hour for those who want to jump after skiing. | | *** | Thanksgiving storm just the beginning of week of freshies | Breckenridge has 5 inches of fresh powder, topping of a a week of 20 inches of new snow. A fantastic mid-mountain base of 26" greeted holiday skiers and riders with some of the best Thanksgiving conditions in years. But more is on the way. Forecasters predict another 5 to 9 inches beginning Tuesday through late-week, just in time for the first weekend of December. Expect the same at Keystone where the weekend ended up with 23-inch mid-mountain base and power/packed powder conditions.
Plan your stay next weekend in Keystone or Breckenridge with ResortQuest, now offering discounts up to 40% off! | | *** | Winter Dew Tour coming to Breck! | 
This new three-event tour kicks off in Breckenridge, with the top skiers and snowboarders in the game including Shaun White, Hannah Teter, Steve Fisher and more, all competing for a $1.5 million dollar prize purse. Running the weekend of December 19th to the 21st, you'll see Slopestyle and Superpipe events on Peak 8 every day, plus a concert at the Riverwalk Center in town Friday night. Television coverage will air on NBC, MTV2 and USA, so be sure your face is in the crowd. Stay for the Winter Dew Tour December 18 ? 21 and get 30% off your lodging, a $30 gift certificate to breakfast and a 12 pack of mountain dew so you can stock up on energy for the mountain. Get on the mountain, check out the pros and do the Dew! Visit ResortQuest Breckenridge for details and to book.  | | *** | Snowstorm moves out just in time for opening day! | Breck just pulled in 4 inches of new snow yesterday in an early week storm that dropped 6 inches over the past two days. It's still cold this morning with maybe another inch expected, but opening day Friday up at Peak 8 should be balmy. Lifts open at 9 a.m. and don't forget the annual free pancake breakfast at the Bergendorf starting at 8:30 a.m.
For opening weekend lodging deals, click here  | | *** | Stay Free Now. Stay Free Later. |  We think you should get more out of your Vacation Rentals. Like more space, more privacy and more amenities. More value for your vacation dollar. In short, more vacation in your vacation. That's why ResortQuest is offering our exclusive ResortQuest FREE now, FREE later promotion.*
FREE Now: Stay at any ResortQuest property between November 15th, 2008 and April 1, 2009 and receive an additional night free when you pay for three nights or more.
FREE Later: Book your reservation by November 30th, 2008 and receive a gift certificate for a free night on your next stay at any ResortQuest location!
Participating Locations: Alabama, Aspen/Snowmass, Bethany Beach, Breckenridge , Charleston Islands, Hilton Head, Keystone, Myrtle Beach, Northwest Florida, Outer Banks, Park City, Southwest Florida, Steamboat, Sun Valley and Telluride
Call 800.GO.RELAX today and mention promotion code INT FRN
*call for details and restrictions | | *** | Dillon Dam Brewery Benefit for Doug Lind |  The Dillon Dam Brewery is holding a benefit for Doug Lind on Wednesday from 6-10 p.m. Admission includes live music from Arnie J. Green and Askimbo, one free pint, pasta bar and a raffle ticket.
Admission is $20 for adults, $10 for kids 17 and under, and kids under 5 are free.
The party also has a raffle and silent auction which includes a Never Summer Snowboard, skis from Christy Sports, 2 nights lodging from ResortQuest Breckenridge Lodging and more. All proceeds go directly to Lind to help him with medical expenses.
Doug Lind, who has lived in the High Country since 1997, suffered a massive heart attack, followed by a paralyzing stroke in June.
He has worked since opening day in February 1997 at the Dillon Dam Brewery and as a massage therapist at the Grand Victorian Day Spa and Salon since it opened its doors in 2003.
If anyone would like to donate money to Lind to help defray his medical costs, the Dillon Dam Brewery has set up a For Benefit of Doug Lind Account, and donations can be made at any Alpine Bank in Colorado.
The stroke had left Lind paralyzed on his left side, however, he is currently undergoing intensive physical therapy and is now walking with a cane.
An avid hiker, mountain biker and snowboarder, Lind shared, ?I?m doing good and giving two thumbs up.? He plans to attend the benefit.
For more information call the http://www.dambrewery.com/index.html Dillon Dam Brewery, (970) 262-7777. | | *** | Breckenridge Says Farewell To Breakfast Main Staple The Prospector Restaurant |  The Prospector Restaurant closed it's doors on Monday September 1st after 30 years in business.
Owner Darryl Lee doesn't think that Breckenridge will see another restaurant like this anytime soon. He reflects on serving breakfast to generations of locals.
"I've had kids who said they ate their first pancake here," he said. 'And now they are adults with kids."
"This place is adorable. All rustic-mined themed. The building is over 100 years old with tons of history and some great articles on the wall for additional information. Food was great," wrote one reviewer on trip advisor.
Although it won't be the same as the Prospector visit Day Light Donuts or Blue Moon Bakery across from Main Street Station for some great grub to start your day.
To read the full story visit the Summit Daily
Main Street Station | | *** | "Up With People" comes to Summit County, CO | 

Up with People, the international global education program for young adults, is coming to Summit County. While giving to communities through its community impact activities and shows, the program also addresses the real need to help young adults gain a global perspective, intercultural understanding, knowledge of worldwide issues, leadership skills and a sense of social responsibility. The cast members will be performing a condensed version of the ?Up with People Show?, a community celebration that features original and international songs and uses the universal languages of music and dance to inspire, energize and educate. The event serves to spark people to action by highlighting local non-profit organizations and the unique characteristics of communities they visit. Up with People show on August 14 at 7:30pm at Summit High School. $10 for students and seniors and $15 for general admission. Up with People?s visit to Summit County was made possible by generous sponsorships from Mark and Tracy Burke of Burke and Riley?s Irish Pub and the Colorado Mountain College. The show on Wednesday is thanks to the Main Street Station Hyatt. Up with People provides young adults an international and intercultural experience that teaches servant leadership and uses the performing arts to deliver messages of hope and goodwill throughout the world. Up with People exists today to spark people to action in meeting the needs of their communities, countries and the world while building bridges of understanding as a foundation for world peace.
For more information visit Up With People
Above are pictures from Up With People's performance at ResortQuest Main Street Stationwww.bloggingbreck.com | | *** | Ready, Set and Swim! |  Ok so maybe the ducks float more than they do swim!
The Summit Foundation 21st Annual Great Rubber Duck Races are here. Buy your $5 duck and take your chance at winning. The Rubber Duck races you know and love return to the cool, clear water of the Blue River in Downtown Breckenridge on Saturday, August 30th. Three competitions will mark the day with the Comcast Kids Duck Dash setting the pace at 2 p.m. in the first race of the day. The FirstBank Business Battle Duck Race at 3 p.m. and the spectacular Myriam Enterprises Great Rubber Duck Race held at 4 p.m. Many great prizes will be awarded in addition to live music, BBQ, childrens amusments throughout the entire day in a great family setting!
Visit Summit Foundation for more details!
Visit Breckenridge Lodging to find out what ResortQuest Vacation specials are going on during that time. | | *** | Skateboarding Legal on Breckenridge Streets? |  As taken from the Summit Daily
BRECKENRIDGE ? Breckenridge skateboarders may soon be shredding the streets legally: Town council members this week gave its staff the go-ahead to prepare rules allowing skaters on most streets.
The council expressed concerns about safety, but decided the eco-friendly transportation method might be worth a try.
?We?re going out on a limb here,? council member Jeffrey Bergeron said to three skate enthusiasts in attendance. ?We hope you don?t make us look like chumps.?
About 30 skateboard supporters attended a town meeting less than a month ago, suggesting policy changes and commenting that it seemed unfair for skaters to be ticketed when bicyclists are allowed on the roads.
Colorado law allows Breckenridge Police Department to ticket people riding skateboards on town streets, but few citations have been issued in the past year.
Under new rules, skaters would likely be allowed on all streets except Colorado 9 and Main Street, as the state makes rules for the highway, and Main is heavily traveled.
The Town?s status as a home-rule community allows it to create laws for acts otherwise prohibited by the state.
Police chief Rick Holman said he plans to get feedback from the ?skate community? before making suggestions for the ordinance.
He pointed out in a memo to council that unlike bicycles, skateboards don?t have brakes. A skateboarder recently lost control at an intersection and jumped off the board before it struck a car, creating a large dent.
Holman?s memo included ordinances from Steamboat Springs and Jackson Hole, Wyo., that allow for limited skateboarding.
In Steamboat Springs, skateboards and rollerskates or in-line skates are allowed on streets not heavily traveled, and riders must be equipped with reflectors or lights from dusk until dawn.
Holman said the Breckenridge Police Department doesn?t support allowing skateboarding on the town streets.
?For me, safety concerns for both the skateboarder and the motorists on the road outweigh the transportation benefits achieved by a select few,? he said in the memo. No other Summit County communities are considering allowing skateboards on their streets, he said Tuesday.
Concerns were raised at the meeting regarding skaters losing control on the steep roads leading west to Main Street.
?There?s a lot of road needed to check (their) speed,? Mayor John Warner said. Council member Dave Rossi said he lived in San Francisco for several years, and skateboarding was legal and the riders were able to maintain control even on steep streets.
Town attorney Tim Berry said the town will need to make signs alerting visitors to skateboards on the streets.
Council members Jennifer McAtamney and Eric Mamula were not present for Tuesday?s discussion. | | *** | Walking Tour of Breckenridge on Saturday the 2nd |  A walking tour of the remaining wildflowers and native landscapes indigenous to our area will be offered on Saturday by Continental Divide Land Trust. This two hour tour will walk down Breckenridge's sidewalks as well as some dirt paths and start at 11 am or 12:30pm. Space is limited so make your reservations in advance before Friday at noon. Details will be provided upon reservation and a $5 donation is suggested.
Visit Continental Divide Land Trust for more information.
Thinking about sticking around Breckenridge for a couple of days visit Breckenridge Lodging for vacation rentals information. | | *** | Dog Wash Fundraiser at Main Street Station |  Is your dog Fido in need of a little scrubbing behind the ears, but you can't seem to hold him down? Need not fear, volunteers with the Mountain Top Children's Museum in Breckenridge are here!
On Wednesday July 30th from 10 - 2 bring your dog down to Main Street Station for a nice soapy bath and help raise money for the Mountain Top Children's Museum.
This event is sponsored by ResortQuest Breckenridge and Paws & Claws.
Come out for a day of soap, suds with your Spud! | | *** | KCMV Radio Presents An "All Colorado" Wine & Music Festival | 
 K-CMV Radio ?Colorado?s Mountain Voice? is proud to present the Water House Wine Festival on Saturday, August 2, 2008 at Main Street Station Plaza, 505 South Main Street, in Breckenridge. The event will provide locals and visitors with a lakeside venue, spectacular mountain views, live jazz entertainment, and wine tastings from exclusively Colorado wineries!
The Water House Wine Festival will feature free live music on the ?Summit Stage? Stage. The Bryan Jordan Trio will headline featuring Bryan Jordan from Karl Denson?s Tiny Universe, Dave Watts from the Motet, and Andy Irvine from On The One. The Water House Wine Festival features wine tastings from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. from Colorado wineries including D?Vine Wine of Summit County and Denver, Alfred Eames Cellars, Canyon Wind Cellars, Grande River Vineyards, Whitewater Hill Vineyards, and Woody Creek Cellars. The event will also include various artists and food vendors including hand blown wine glasses, unique handmade jewelry, whimsical paintings, metal work, linens and decadent chocolates.
Entrance into the event includes wine samplings of more than thirty different Colorado wines, a commemorative Water House Wine Festival wine glass, and live music for only forty dollars or thirty-five dollars in advance by purchasing online at waterhousewinefestival.com. Buy what you try?wine by the bottle is available for purchase on site.
Lodging packages are available from ResortQuest, the official lodging partner. ResortQuest will offer rooms for $99 per night for two people. Discounted wine glasses are available. For more information on ResortQuest lodging deals visit Breckenridge Lodging Wine tasting glasses will be available for pre-event discount through Thursday, July 31, 2008 online at www.waterhousewinefestival.com. | | *** | Visit Colorado with ResortQuest this Summer: We?ll Buy the Gas! |  From Steamboat to Aspen ? ResortQuest offers lodging deals in six top Rocky Mountain destinations.
ResortQuest Colorado wants to help lessen traveler?s pain at the pump this summer with its new "We?ll Buy the Gas package." Guests who book a one bedroom condo or larger will receive a refund for one full tank of gasoline upon arrival. Driving a hybrid vehicle? We?ll tack an extra $10 onto your refund as a thank you for your environmental awareness.
ResortQuest Colorado - part of the nation?s largest resort vacation home and condominium rental company - has nearly 3,000 condos and homes in the state?s most popular resort destinations, including Aspen, Snowmass, Breckenridge, Keystone, Steamboat Springs and Telluride. And with summer rates for a two-bedroom condo starting at $199 per night, ResortQuest Colorado offers average savings of roughly 20percent versus standard hotel rooms.
Most ResortQuest Colorado residences, which range in size from studios to six-bedrooms, feature a full kitchen, perfect for a big group meal, and spacious living areas ideal for relaxing with friends and family. Other amenities including daily housekeeping, pool, hot tubs, fitness center and concierge services. Take a virtual tour of available units at www.resortquestcolorado.com.
The We?ll Buy the Gas offer is valid through Oct. 1, 2008, with a three night minimum stay in a one bedroom or larger condo required. Blackout dates do apply. Guests must provide valid gas receipt to receive the refund, with a one tank maximum.
To book in Breckenridge or Keystone call 800.661.704 or visit Breckenridge Lodging To book in other Colorado locations, call 800-GO-RELAX or visit www.resortquestcolorado.com. | | *** | Breckenridge Beer Festival at Main Street Station Brings A Killer Music Line up | 

 Breckenridge Beer Festival - July 19, 2008
The Breckenridge Beer Festival is headed once again for Main Street Station, and this is one event you don?t want to miss! Enjoy micro-brews from 23 local and national favorites including The Breckenridge Brewery, Wolf Rock, O?Dells, Ska, Steamworks, Flying Dog, Red Hook, Great Divide, Bristol and more. There will be live music on the Summit Stage from the Universally Famous Rocket Surgeons, Whitewater Ramble and the New Master Sounds from 1 - 5 pm. Book now and get room nights from only $99 per night, plus discounted beer mugs to the festival! Beer mugs are $20 in advance through ResortQuest and VIP mugs are $75. The VIP mugs are larger, allow you early entry to the beer festival, no wait access to the beer lines and a catered lunch.
Copy and paste the link below to look at a video from last year's Beer Festival http://resortquestbreckenridge.com/Breckenridge-Beer-Festival-ResortQuest.htm
Call today for more details: 800.627.3766 Please mention promotion code INT BRF when booking. * Terms and conditions: Valid 7/15/08 - 7/20/08. May not be combined with any other promotional offers. Subject to availability. Two-night minimum stay. Additional restrictions may apply.
 | | *** | Biking in Breckenridge |  Last weekend I got a chance to take a bike ride around Breckenridge. It was so nice and relaxing. I couldn't have asked for better weather. A couple of my friends and I rented cruiser bikes at the River Mountain Lodge Bike shop, ResortQuest Ski and Sport. They had great rates and were so helpful. Some of the guys rented out the mountain bikes and headed up to Peak 9. They had tons of fun too!
The Ski and Sport shop had some great retail stuff too. I couldn't leave without getting a Breckenridge sweatshirt for my brother.
Check out the bike path that goes all around Summit County from Copper Mountain, Breckenridge and Keystone. www.summitcolorado.com/summit-county/biking/
Look into all the bikes that ResortQuest Ski and Sport has to offer at www.ResortQuestSkiandSport.com | | *** | Epic Snow = Epic Whitewater Rafting |  With all the epic snow this year up in the mountains the rivers are sure to be a nonstop adventure for young and old alike.
Enjoy two nights lodging, a raft trip for two and a reusable waterproof camera for only $85 a night per person.
Here is a picture of me on Brown Canyon Express trip last year. Tons of fun!
From class V adrenaline pumping rapids on the Arkansas to a scenic float trip down the Colorado there is plenty of fun for everyone on the river this summer. Take some time and get away for a couple days; stay in Breckenridge with ResortQuest and raft down the Arkansas or Colorado with AVA Rafting.
Call 800.627.2967 for more information and to check out some whitewater rafting video. whitewater rafting packages
Terms and Conditions: Valid 5/15/08 ? 10/15/08 dependent on water conditions. Based on a two night stay in a regular hotel room with double occupancy. May not be combined with any other promotional offers. Standard blackout dates do apply. Additional restrictions may apply. Mention promo code INT RFT when booking | | *** | Town Of Breckenridge Party | 
The town of Breckenridge hosts it annual Town Party at the Riverwalk. The town party is the place to be on Friday afternoon as the party begins at 4 and goes till dark around 9pm. There will be a cash BBQ hosted by Hearthstone Catering and live music by Papa Mali. Check out the bands website at http://www.papamali.com/ This is the kick off to Breckenridge's Kingdom Days. Instead of townies spreading out on the lawn to enjoy the festivities attendees will be spread out in the parking lot and inside the center. Don't miss out on the annual town picture. This sure to be one to remember.
This will be the first time that locals will be able to check out the new and improved Riverwalk Center. The Riverwalk Center now has a permenant roof that will be able to host multiple events throughout the year.  | | *** | The Roof Has Been Raised at the Riverwalk Center | 
For 15 years, the 774-seat Riverwalk Center, a seasonal amphitheatre covered by a tent, has hosted thousands of concerts and events. In 2006 it was determined that the existing tent needed to be replaced due to normal "wear and tear". And in September 2007, the Town of Breckenridge embarked on a capital improvement project to replace the tent with a roof and walls. This project is a public/private collaborative partnership. Over $1,000,000 has been raised privately to significantly enhance this community icon and hub of cultural offerings. The Town of Breckenridge is funding the remaining cost of the project, over $3 million.
During 2007/2008 winter season, a roof and walls will be erected over the existing amphitheatre structure and other facility improvements will be made as well. This project will substantially enhance the patron and performer experience by improving the acoustics, temperature control and lighting within the facility. The unique connection to the outside environment which makes the Riverwalk Center so special will be maintained with six large clear doors that will open to the Riverwalk Center Lawn. The lawn area expands the Riverwalk Center's capacity by over 2000.
The Riverwalk Center plays host to a number of events, mainly the National Repertory Orchestra. June 8th the Riverwalk Center will open its doors to the musicians. The Town of Breckenridge will have its chance to check out all the changes on June 13th for the Town Party. The public grand opening will be on June 14.  | | *** | Fresh Air, Fresh Films with the Breckenridge Film Fest | 
June 5-8 For over a quarter century Breckenridge Film Festival has celebrated the art and craft of filmmaking. This summer, a unique and varied array of independent films, premieres, receptions, educational programs and retrospectives honoring featured guests takes place high in the Colorado Rockies. Nationally-known NBC-TV film critic and ?Reel Talk? co-host Jeffrey Lyons serves as master of ceremonies and moderator of the discussions and forums. Educational outreach programs, children?s films, celebrity guests, independent filmmaker forums and other events celebrating the art of film, contribute to the Festival?s diverse program. Celebrate the arts and stay with ResortQuest for only $95 a night, plus discounted film passes*. Call today 800.627.2793
Visit the Breckenridge Festival of Film Website for more information, or book your lodging online with ResortQuest now.
 | | *** | 2 for 1 Dinners In May | 
This is one of the best times of year in my opionion. May and October are known for their 2 for 1 dinner deals around Summit County. This is the time of year for you to grab a friend and hit up a bunch of restaurants you have been dying to try.
Here are a few in the Breckenridge area:
Cafe Alpine: 2 for 1 Tapas in the Tapas Bar or 2 for 1 Dinners in the Dining Room. For the dinner each person needs to purchase either a dessert or a First Course. Valid till May 22nd
Michael's Italian: 2 for 1 Dinners some restrictions apply. Valid till May 22nd.
Relish: Two Course Dinner for only $25
Hearthstone: 2 for 1 Dinners some restrictions apply. Valid May 22nd.
Breckenridge Brewery: 2 for 1 Appetizers from 3-6pm
Fiesta Jalisco: 2 for 1 House Margaritas or 2 for 1 Combination Dinner with the purchase of 2 drinks. Valid May 21st.
Bubba Gump: 2 for 1 Entrees during Lunch and Dinner must purchase 2 beverages 18% gratuity added before discount. Valid May 22nd
MiCasa Mexican Restuarant and Cantina: 2 for 1 Dinners Valid May 22nd
Quandary Grille: 2 for 1 Dinners Valid May 24th  | | *** | Summer Fun in Colorado | 
Looking for something fun to do with your friends and family in Colorado? Check out all these great packages that ResortQuest Colorado locations are offering. There is something for everyone! Click on the "Breckenridge Lodging" to find out more about Summer Breckenridge Packages Breckenridge Lodging
Aspen & Snowmass Aspen May Special: Book your summer vacation before May 31st and receive 15% off your total lodging costs.
Aspen Spa Package: Book 4 or more nights and receive 20% off any spa service at The Aspen Club & Spa.
Aspen Golf Getaway: Book 3 or more nights and receive discounted golf of $90 per person for 18-holes, plus a golf cart, at The Aspen Golf & Tennis Club.
Aspen Girl?s Getaway: ResortQuest Aspen is catering to girlfriend getaway groups by offering discounts such as 20% off spa services and car rentals, along with special rafting packages and sunset dinner tours starting at $76 per person.
Breckenridge & Keystone Breckenridge Summer Getaway: Book a multi-night stay with ResortQuest and receive 10% to 20% off your total lodging costs. Stay 5 nights or more and get 5% off plus ONE NIGHT FREE!
Breckenridge Film Festival: Stay with ResortQuest on June 5-8 and receive 20% off lodging and discounted film passes.
Raft with ResortQuest: ResortQuest has teamed up with AVA Rafting to offer this exciting deal which includes two nights lodging, a raft trip for two and a reusable waterproof camera to capture all your memories. Only $85 per night per person!
Steamboat Springs Choose your own Steamboat Adventure Package: Reserve a multi-night vacation rental in Steamboat Springs this summer and receive a $50 to $100 ?I Love Steamboat? gift certificate good at local shops, spas, restaurants and tour operators. Stay 5+ nights and get 20% off plus a $100 gift certificate.
Telluride Early Summer Savings: Reserve a vacation of 4 or more nights before June 1 and get the FIFTH NIGHT FREE! Book your Memorial Day vacation with us and receive 25% off lodging and 25% off bike rentals from ResortQuest Ski & Sport.
Telluride Bed & Breakfast Special: Reserve a 2-night stay in a one-bedroom condo or larger and receive a $50 gift certificate to a local grocery store.  | | *** | Sacred Tree Spa Opens it 2nd Location in Breckenridge |  Business is good for Sacred Tree in Breckenridge.....
Opened this past winter, BlueSky Breckenridge is Sacred Tree?s second location. Sacred Tree believes in an integrative approach to health and wellness, including addressing the physical, psychological, social and spiritual components of well being.
I went there in March for a massage and would have to say it is one of the best that i have had. The massouse was really super informative and talked me through what was bothering me.
Can't wait to go back and try the hot stone massage!
Other services they offer at BlueSky Breckenridge (off of PRWEB) ? Treatments including a Deep Fusion Blend Massage, Acufacial, Sumatra Coconut Body Polish, Tui Na and Ashiatsu bodywalking. ? An ongoing schedule of wellness workshops, such as Female Health and Vitality, Yoga Workshop for Optimal Alignment, Family Wellness and Qi Gong Retreat. ? On-staff Naturopathic doctor, chiropractor, acupuncturist and Rolf Method practitioners. ? Customized wedding day relaxation treatments, including make-up application by licensed esthetician. ? Access to BlueSky Breckenridge amenities such as outdoor heated hot tubs and pool, steam rooms, a state-of-the-art fitness center and an organic spa cuisine menu. | | *** | Powder Day In May? |  Breckenridge has had non-stop snow for the last day and half. Isn't it May? Didn't I just see tons of people out the other day on bikes and running? That's what i love about the mountains biking one day and skiing the next. Plenty more skiing at A Basin. There reporting 6 inches in the last 24 hours. Check out the picture of the deck at Main Street Station in Breckenridge. You can't even see the resort right behind it! | | *** |
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