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GUNNISON-CRESTED
1. The skiing & snowboarding rock
Rip down Crested Butte Mountain Resort’s legendary extreme terrain or get your fill on beginner to advanced slopes that cover 1,167 acres and include 121 trails. Try some new tricks at the ski area’s terrain parks and superpipe or attend the annual U.S. Extreme Freeskiing and U. S. Extreme Freeskiing Telemark Championships. Crested
2. Après ski is hot (and cool!)
One of the hottest places to stop for a drink on the mountain is at the Ice Bar & Restaurant. Saddle up to a bar made of ice and order a drink from bartenders wearing fur coats and hats. If you’re lucky, you might get a drink served in a shot glass made of ice. There’s no better spot for people watching, except for the lounge chairs at Camp 4 Coffee at the top of Painter Boy lift and the decks of
3. Catching air … on a snowmobile
If gathering speed on a motorized sled is more your style, explore more than 55 miles of groomed and marked trails and 170 miles of single-track in Gunnison-Crested Butte. For the advanced snowmobiler, try riding the area’s bottomless powder fields, many at 10,000 feet or higher. To check trail reports, visit www.coloradosledcity.com. For equipment and tours, check with Snowmobiling Action Adventures, www.actionadventures.com.
4. Take to the ice for hockey
5. Drop a line in Blue
6. Kick it into gear on 85K groomed Nordic trails
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7. Head to the backcountry
Local experts who know the backcountry like the back of their hands can show you premiere spots for off-piste alpine and telemark skiing, Nordic skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing. The
8. Take to the huts
Exploring the backcountry and staying in huts along the way is the ideal way to go on longer backcountry tours. The