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Snow! Tons of it!

Up here in Vail we are currently experiencing snow, snow snow!!! It has been snowing since yesterday, and the snow coming down right now is thick and fast, in clumps- some as big as quarters! We anticipate snow for the next two days as well and possibly longer. Its already so thick and heavy that its falling off the trees and creating drifts as deep as several feet. Aside from the low visibility, these are the best conditions that the season has seen yet, and they’re only improving by the minute. We’ll be enjoying this snow for the rest of the season as a good solid base for all surrounding ski resorts.

Vail could not have chosen a more appropriate weekend for its Snow Daze celebration, which kicked off last night with Ziggy Marley. Tonight’s show at the Dobson Arena is Social Distortion, and tomorrow the Roots and Ludacris will headline at the Ford Ampitheatre for an outdoor performance (brr!) Snow daze is taking place on the snowiest days yet!

Be sure to check our calendar for other fun things to do in Vail and the rest of the Valley and surrounding areas.

To commemorate this the Vail Valley Blog has created a Weather Page to keep you informed on the most up-to-date weather scenarios of the Vail valley. Be sure to check out our Snow Conditions page too!

Posted In: Eagle Valley on December 7, 2007 Comments (2)

Cracker rocks 2013 bid party in Beaver Creek

Its reasons like last night’s Cracker concert that make me glad to live in the vicinity of such a worldly resort as Beaver Creek. Locals like me wouldn’t normally venture up to Beaver Creek, except maybe to show off to relatives and friends who have come to visit. For the most part, all but the slopes of Beaver Creek is out of reach, except on nights like that of the 2013 bid party, when the resort opens up to vacationers there to check out the World Cup Birds of Prey races and also locals like myself.Always a show.. (more…)

Posted In: Eagle Valley,Entertainment,Events,Skiing on November 30, 2007 Comments (0)

6 inches of powder – a review.

Latago 11/28

The Vail Valley Blog went to Beaver Creek to ski today, on its first powder day of the season. Outside the window in the morning there were about three inches, but since Beaver Creek reported six, we figured it would be worth a shot. After stopping in at Venture Sports for a quick tune-up, we were up the lift and down the -one- run, Latigo, which was long, winding, and surprisingly not crowded, considering the packed busloads running up and down the mountain. The snow was loose and soft and ice was minimal.

Later on, we spied skiiers and riders breaking in some fresh powder on a run called Double Diamond which ran alongside the our Centennial Express lift. “Did they just open that? No way!” Surprise! Powder.. a lot of it. Enough to support dozens of us on the trail, not enough to cover all the weeds and saplings that had sprung up over the summer. I spoke with ski patrol just a few minutes ago to find out what other train would soon be open, and learned that Double Diamond was already closed. Why? “We only opened it for a couple of hours. We just wanted to get some tracks in it to get some of the air out of the snow. We don’t know when its going to open again. It was pretty rocky.” Oh great.. guess its a lucky accident that my head didn’t come in contact with any. Lesson one: wear a helmet!

My friendly ski patroller was able to tell me that a few of them were going over to Rose Bowl to see if the snow would support its opening. An expected storm on Friday and Saturday this week would undoubtedly support the opening of more terrain for the weekend. Still, the guns were going, and the mountain looked good. I was tired. I got one day in.. that’s one for us, zero for ski-blog. Today’s 6″ of snow get a 6 out of 10 for a worthy effort but lacking the volume to open more trails on the mountain. We are looking forward to a 7+ out of 10 this weekend.

Posted In: Eagle Valley,Skiing,Snowboarding on November 28, 2007 Comments (0)

Vail opens on a powder day

If you open, they will come. A little snow helps, of course.

The storm everyone was looking for finally landed on us last night- about 9 hours before Vail’s rescheduled opening day. Vail opened one trail, Born Free, and its corresponding express lift, as well as the adjacent Eagle Bahn Gondola, but only to site-seers and folks seeking lunch without their equipment.

Eagle Valley Blog went to Lionshead to catch the buzz of the excitement of opening day. When we got there, it was snowing like crazy!

Early Day in Lionshead (more…)

Posted In: Eagle Valley,Skiing,Snowboarding on November 21, 2007 Comments (0)

Weather.com predicting snow for opening day in Vail

From Weather.com:

Tonight: Snow this evening will become lighter late. Colder. Low 16 degrees. Chance of snow 100%.

Tomorrow: Snow showers early becoming more scattered later. Cold. High 23 degrees. Chance of snow 70%.

Despite the early pessimism for Thanksgiving skiing, the weather appears to have given way. You should come skiing tomorrow and enjoy opening day. (In our own, humble opinion.)

This also in: Beaver Creek will be shuffling opening back until Friday, November 23. Now theres something else to do on black Friday.

Posted In: Eagle Valley,Skiing,Snowboarding on November 20, 2007 Comments (0)
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