21 Dec 2008, 12:31am
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Training and Turns

Telluride Ski and Snowboard Instructors at Morning Lineup

Telluride Ski and Snowboard Instructors at Morning Lineup Before the Sun Even Hits "The Beach"

It’s almost midnight and I’m trying to wrap up a few loose ends in my writer’s world so that I can devote the majority of my energy to my ski instructor life—at least for the next two weeks.  As of tomorrow, I’ll be on the mountain some fifteen days in a row. Typical ski instructor schedule around the holidays as a great influx of visitors and second-home owners are debarking this weekend and next.  Those that are super organized have already done all of their Christmas preparations and such; others, like myself, rely primarily on the mountain for invoking great festive spirit.

Charting the Course for Future Mountain Adventures with Clients

Charting the Course for Future Mountain Adventures with Clients

We’ve all been working hard these past few weeks to improve our turns and also to perfect our teaching and communication skills. This has been achieved throughout a variety of workshops, orientations and training sessions both on snow and off; all has been carried out in an effort to ready ourselves for our clients and guests, young and old, first timers as well as well versed ski and snowboard enthusiasts.  Probably what resonated the most for me was the importance of the emotional connection we create with our clients or students.  (That comes more naturally to me than skiing the steeps!)  

And the mountain has cooperated heartily.  Snow fell twenty inches within twenty-four hours this past week, bringing snow totals for the month of December up to 69 inches. All lifts are open and the trails are cushioned with downy packed powder throughout.

My laundry is done, my little apartment is super clean and tidy and there’s a stock of EmergenC in the cupboard, chicken soup in the freezer and a huge bag of crunchies for my kitties in the closet. There’s not much more I can do to be entirely ready to spend a string of long, cold days on the mountain.  And I can’t wait.  I often say that becoming a ski instructor is the best thing I ever did for my writing career.  It gets me out of my own often squirrel-ly way and allows me to interact with all kinds of people in a place I love dearly doing something that is incredibly fun. Telluride Ski and Snowboard School is one big family.  The mountain, in fact, is one huge tribe.  I look forward to providing updates about our gang throughout the season.

Spreading Rainbows and Sunshine:  The Most Important Part of Our Job

Spreading Rainbows and Sunshine: The Most Important Part of Our Job

Thank you to Deb Willits for the photos.  She is most certainly one of the best Professional Ski Instructor of America (PSIA) trainers in the country and Telluride is lucky to have her.

The Mountain Awaits You

The Mountain Awaits You

20 Dec 2008, 11:26pm
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Beauty Products Roundup for the Holidays and 2009

Booth's Bootiful Booty

Some of Booth's Bootiful Booty

My Clarins obsession (see my Clarins posting) spurred a whole series of discoveries and contemplations of many other wonderful potions, lotions and beauty enhancers that I thought I’d share with you. Best of all many of the goods on my current wish list offer great value and are readily available at totally affordable prices. Most can also be purchased online, so there’s still time for last-minute holiday shopping.

Booth’s skin care products will keep your skin satiny soft and smelling luscious well into the new year. Their Tahitian Monoi Body Soufflé seems good enough to eat and as the label says, you can apply it all over your body in the morning. Or evening. Or morning and evening. Or morning, noon and evening. Well, you get the idea. You’ll likely even want to share it with a loved one!

CARGO'S PlantLove Lipstick

CARGO'S PlantLove Lipstick

Looking for a gift idea that won’t impact your wallet? How about a tube of lipstick, a small yet always much appreciated mini luxury item? CARGO, the innovative cosmetic line that was launched nearly ten years ago and that also ranks as a favorite among the stars, has come out with PlantLove lipsticks, luscious tubes of color that are exciting both for their environmentally-friendly packaging and the precious cargo inside. No mineral oils or petroleum are contained within the botanical formula of their lipsticks yet they glide on to your lips like soft butter on bread. Made entirely of corn, the tube is also covered with flower paper embedded with real seeds that you supposedly just have to moisten and plant. Not sure how well that works but they do look pretty.

Why not consider a bottle of quality shampoo for you or the last few on your list? Only if it’s one of Paul Mitchell’s Tea Tree blends. Specially infused with Australian Tea Tree Oil, these formulas care for your hair and scalp with the help of many moisturizing and invigorating properties. The Tea Tree Lavender Mint is particularly good for triggering your daily dose of shower-aromatherapy.

Here in the mountains I’ve learned not to mess around with my skin care which is why I’ve started to use Skin Medica TNS Ultimate Daily Moisturizer with an SPF of 20 on a daily basis. I’m sure you’ve all heard that some sunscreens can do more harm than good. You can be ultra safe with this sun protection and all other Skin Medica products since this is a company focused on enhancing skin appearance and reducing the signs of aging.

And here’s the latest update from Bobbi Brown, another of my favorites: You can now buy the Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual at booksellers nationwide. Click here to have a sneak-peek at the video. May we all feel beautiful and good in our skin throughout this new year and forever!

16 Dec 2008, 12:06am
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Even More Great Online Boutiques for the Holidays

A Larimer Square Keepsake

A Larimer Square Keepsake

O.K., if you’re anything like me you’ve only completed about half of your holiday shopping.  The remainder you’re perhaps planning to do by the end of the week.  I suggest you keep it simple, shop online and have the goods mailed directly to those on your list (including yourself).  There’s still time!

I just returned from a quick trip to Denver and as always, I’m in love with Larimer.  That would be Larimer Square, one of the most happening places in the country, an historic neighborhood populated with exciting restaurants, bars and shops.  If you’ve been there you know that colorful banners typically adorn this quaint area, also known as Larimer Street.  You can actually own a piece of this landmark destination by purchasing a Larimer Messenger Bag, a fun fashion accessory—great for guys and gals—crafted out of the banners that once flew high over this part of Denver’s renowned LoDo (Lower Downtown) district.  They’re a green shopping choice as well.

Napa Soap Harvest

Napa Soap Harvest

I’ve also discovered some wonderful soaps and bath products for men and women from Napa Soap Company.  They’re handcrafted in Napa Valley, California and yes, you guessed it, most include a dose of wine in their mix.  If Soapignon Blanc, a rich mixture of grapeseed, olive, avocado and sunflower oils and white wine, grapefruit and pomegranate sounds good to you, you’ll love how it feels on your skin.  Their Body Butter combines brown sugar, grapeseed oil and white wine, so, of course, you’ll have to pick up at least one of these for yourself in addition to having them shipped off to your friends.  Yum!

If you’re looking for wines to drink, be sure to order some nectars from Quady Winery.  Their sweet wines serve as the perfect accompani-ment to your holiday desserts.  No time to whip up an unctuous delight for your special feast?  (You know you’ll be tired of Christmas cookies by then.)  You absolutely must order your pièce de résistance from the Sticky Toffee Pudding Company.  Wow!  English baker Tracy Claros hand makes these little wonders and packages them with so much love and attention they’re sure to woo you and the top gourmands on your list.  Her English Lemon Pudding is award winning, but try the chocolate and toffee confections as well.  Best served warm with cream or ice cream.

Remember that Ruth’s Toffee and Telluride Truffle are offering ten percent discounts when you mention BonjourTelluride.com.

8 Dec 2008, 1:09pm
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More Great Online Boutiques for the Holidays

The holiday table seems to be taking center stage this year which means that many discerning hosts are looking to procure some of the finest products for their special feasts.  Lamb is an excellent choice for New Year’s celebrations, but only the finest will leave your guests thinking about your festive meal throughout the year.  I’ve discovered Lava Lake Lamb, all-natural, certified organic grass-fed lamb from Idaho, that is absolutely succulent.  In purchasing this lamb, you are also supporting an ambitious conservation plan to preserve the lands where this livestock has been raised for generations.

Olive Oil:  Round Pond's Liquid Gold

Olive Oil: Round Pond's Liquid Gold

You’ll want to serve a fine red wine with your lamb dinner and perhaps also some vegetables, oven-roasted with superior quality olive oil.  Round Pond,  another family-owned company, is dedicated to producing exceptional food and wine products; they’ll readily supply you with acclaimed wines and gourmet foods from their Napa Valley estate.  In traditional French fashion, I would still end such an extravaganza with a wedge of cheese and a serving of salad.  Vermont once again earns my vote, especially for a handcrafted cheddar—aged one to four years—from Grafton Village Cheese Company.  For a truly remarkable addition to your cheeseboard, select the Grafton Duet, their Premium Vermont Cheddar layered with a Minnesota Blue Cheese.  It’s as beautiful as it is delicious.

Toffee, a sweet made by boiling molasses or sugar with butter, seems to enjoy special recognition around the holidays.  Nuts—especially almonds—and chocolate are typically added to this confection that presumably originated in England during the early part of the eighteenth century.  There are many variations on this theme but for me, the essential is for toffee to taste buttery good and fresh and not stick to your teeth!  Ruth’s Toffee fulfills that criteria and more.  This family-owned business is located just over an hour from Telluride in a very remote part of Colorado.  Clearly they manage to have only the finest ingredients delivered to their door.

In addition to being welcomed additions to your table, all of the above would, of course, make for excellent gifts.  

1 Dec 2008, 8:08pm
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Great Online Boutiques for the Holidays

Sure you might plan to cut back this year, but I know you’ll still do some shopping.  And if you’re anything like me, you’ll be picking up as much for the people on your list as for yourself!  This is the one big time of the year when we get out into the stores or even better, cozy up to the online boutiques.  

I’m easing your Internet shopping searches by presenting you with some of the best boutiques I’ve found on the Web.  As always, quality, originality, fun and even ambiance count a lot for me in my shopping experience and I can assure you that that’s just what you’ll find in the establishments below.

So put on the kettle and fix yourself a nice cup of tea.  

Prime Rib Roast from Allen Brothers---yum!

Prime Rib Roast from Allen Brothers---yum!

Food items are a big hit with most people most of the time.  You want to make it good though—none of those Hickory Farms gift boxes for me, thank you.  How about steak, rib roast or Beef Wellington for your mother-in-law’s holiday table? (Or for yours?  Remember, one for me, one for you.)  You’ll find the finest meat in the land at Allen Brothers.  You might want to consider smoked salmon as a starter for that special holiday feast.  Call Bill Tomicki (805-969-5848), editor of ENTREE, to place an order of delicious gently smoked or smoke-roasted salmon from Santa Barbara Smokehouse for you and your best friends.

If you want to go all French on me, you’ll finish off this feast with a glorious cheese platter and a lightly-dressed salad.  Contact Vermont Butter and Cheese Company for your most refined creamery needs such as delectable goat cheeses, crème fraîche, mascarpone and a sea salted cultured butter that would make you swear you’d just procured it from the Sunday morning market in Normandy.  Call upon My Boulangerie for ready-to-bake artisanal breads to arrive at your door in time to pop them in the oven for your special meals.  You’ll also feel as though you’re in Paris when you nibble on My Boulangerie’s buttery croissants, brioches and a variety of other French bakery items and treats.

Specialty Goat Cheese from Vermont Butter and Cheese

Specialty Goat Cheese from Vermont Butter and Cheese

O.K., now if you go the whole nine yards and really do it up in style, you’ll serve a lovely tray of coffee and chocolates at the end of your fine repast.  (Or provide the necessary ingredients so that your loved ones may do so.)  The Broadmoor Hotel boasts a robust blend of coffee, rich and elegant, worthy of the name of this world-renowned establishment.  Telluride Truffle rings in as the finest chocolates of the Rockies, and if you truly want to round out the selection of quality mountain-born sweets, you’ll order some famous almond toffee from Enstrom’s.

I love recommending top-of-the-line products from the West and France, all in the same breath.  High Desert Foods will fill your pantry (oh, that’s right—this is supposed to be about gifting) with the glorious flavors of organic fruits grown in the red rock country of the Colorado plateau.  Fruit confitures, tomato sauces and smoke dried tomatoes stand out among their specialties.  Look for more to come in the upcoming months.  Telluride Gift Baskets rounds up many other artisan- style food items in Colorado including jerky, jams, honeys, mustards and more.  All are arranged with great care in Colorado-made baskets, perfect for friends and family that enjoy delectable treats packaged with heaps of mountain charm.  More jams and specialty food items—this time with a French flair—may be procured at Trois Crepes, a Web-based business that also distributes some of France’s best baking ingredients such as chestnut cream.  Ever hear of wine confits?  They are flavorful little jellies that catapult even your finest cheese offerings into an extraordinary gastronomic adventure.  You may purchase these and other prized comestibles from France along with a plethora of handsome nonfood gift items at Quel Objet.  

High Desert Blackberry Conserve

High Desert Blackberry & Wild Blueberry Conserve

How about going a little green?  You can outfit most of the people on your list with a beautiful, handmade water bottle from Harmonik.  Made of eco-friendly materials whenever possible, Harmonik Bottles are like totable works of art that people are sure not to leave behind.  Plastic castoffs begone!  For the wee ones in your life, shop at Eco-Kids for all natural creative play-dough and fingerpaint.  You’ll find more fun ideas for children at CBHStudio, especially in the Little Packrats section.  I’m gaga over their colorful totes and backpacks that feature happy animal designs of horses, dogs, penguins and other lovable critters.  Oh, to be a kid again.  But big kids can have fun shopping here, too, especially on the messenger and laptop bag pages where you’ll find more style-y creations which are also crafted out of durable vinyl.  For more great green gift ideas, check out what I wrote about Daryl Hannah just a couple of months ago.

Doggie Knapsack from Packrats:  How Cute is That?

Doggie Knapsack from Packrats: How Cute is That?

For clothing for men, women and children, why not be fanciful with eye-catching togs from BaliDog?  These Telluride-designed, Brazilian made creations are just as well suited for the yoga studio as for a night out on the town.  But I can’t stray long from the Old World.  A tour around the Alpen Schatz Web site is almost as heartwarming as visiting Christkindlmarkt, the Christmas markets of Germany.  Here you’ll discover all kinds of alpine treasures for men, women, children and even your pets (definitely not to be forgotten this time of year).  High-style items for both you and your doggies include traditional leather belts and collars handcrafted in the alps.

Did I just say handcrafted?  Absolutely.  Why not buy something truly extraordinary that will be cherished for years or at least for the duration of two to three good ski seasons?  I’m talking 100 percent, American made, supremely-crafted goods here.  Museum quality.  Birdhouseking showcases handmade birdhouses of heirloom stature, fashioned by a master woodworker that is eighty-five years young.  Exceptional carpentry skills (and lots of high tech know-how) are applied to entirely different objets d’art at Wagner Custom Skis.  Located just outside of Telluride, Wagner crafts sybaritic boards in a progressive, super eco-friendly manner.  

I think the only ones I’ve forgotten about so far are Leo and Clara.  That would be my two kitties.  Of course I fit the model of a single woman with two cats who sits on her couch, sips tea and reads while her pussycats are curled up beside her.  (Oh, if life was only always so good!)  I’m quite confident in any event that my little babies will be receiving some lovingly crafted, earth-friendly pet toys from Purrfectplay this year.  That sweet little site also sells pet bedding, good to know if ever I decide to kick them off of my bed.

Be sure to visit my Shopping page on this site where I’ve written more extensively about my favorite online boutiques.  There you’ll also find an offer for a special discount from Telluride Truffle when you order from them on my behalf.  Next to tea, cats and books, chocolates are also a girl’s best friend.

Bon Shopping!

 

Just a Few More Ideas  

I think magazine and newsletter subscriptions always make for great gifts, especially if you match the right publication to the right reader.  For Paris, Paris Notes is my all-time favorite.  For all of France, subscribe to France Magazine.  Right now they’re offering holiday gift subscriptions at a reduced rate; click here and be sure to use promotion code PR07G.  And for a good read on high-end travel (and some shopping) worldwide, check out the above mentioned ENTREE.

1 Dec 2008, 8:06pm
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Holiday Time in Denver

Ebenezer Scrooge at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts

Ebenezer Scrooge at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts

Having grown up in upstate New York, a trip to the big apple was almost a tradition around this time of year to take in the festive ambiance, glittering decorations, holiday entertainment specials and a bit of shopping.  For many of us, Denver is the big city and I already know a lot of people planning a trip there before winter truly sets in.  For shopping, a trip to Cherry Creek Shopping Center is a must.  Cherry Creek Mall and Cherry Creek North serve as home to some of the most alluring stores in the Rockies.  I suggest you stay at Loews Denver Hotel, a luxury property that is offering screaming deals on weekend travel (Thursday-Sunday) with rates beginning as low as just over $100. a night.  They’re a short shuttle ride away from the mall and they offer a ton of perks and discounts on Cherry Creek and more that will make your stay pay for itself. Entertainment-wise, you’ll want to take in at least one of the exciting shows at The Denver Center for the Performing Arts A Christmas Carol and Jersey Boys are sure to be tops, and in my opinion, the perfect antidotes to any bah humbug sentiments brought on by these blustery times.  Denver has become quite the arts capital, you know.  Why, it almost reminds me of New York City.

Cherry Creek Shopping Center, 303-388-3900, www.shopcherrycreek.com

Loews Denver Hotel, 303-782-9300, www.loewshotels.com/denver

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 303-893-4100, www.dcpa.org

A Christmas Carol Finale

A Christmas Carol Finale

1 Dec 2008, 8:04pm
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Winter in Telluride: Loving the Snow

San Sophia Ridge

San Sophia Ridge

O.K., the calendar might not say that it’s officially winter, but it has been feeling pretty wintery here since the big storm blew in on Thanksgiving.  It’s lovely to see Telluride blanketed in white, and there’s no doubt now that the mountain and the town will be wearing its snowy mantle all the way through spring.  The ski area opened on Thursday and I finally pulled myself away from my desk yesterday to do my first turns of the season.  Oh, what joy!  I feel so fortunate to live here and to be able to tap into the mountain’s restorative powers on a whim.  

For me, poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, a local, has beautifully captured the spirit of winter in Telluride in the below poem.

 

if you listen

 

the snow falls with 

no sound

 

standing outside

in its silence

you find yourself

listening 

to listening

 

but oh,

this snow knows symphony 

its score is written on

every mountain, every tree

each rooftop, each street

as each snowflake falls

a silent beat

a voiceless song

composed by sky

performed by icicle,

avalanche,

slush and ski

 

if you listen

you’ll hear it echoing

the snow is silent

and still

it sings

 

Thank you to Rosemerry for such inspirational words and vivid imagery.  I encourage you to learn more about her work at www.wordwoman.com.  

Togethering in the Rockies

Mountain Lodge Telluride:  A Great Place for Spending Time Together

Mountain Lodge at Telluride: A Great Place for Spending Time Together

Togethering.  Certainly there was a lot of that this past weekend.  Thanksgiving kicks off the season—especially here in the Rockies—when friends and family gather in houses, condos and cabins to share their vacation time together.

Togethering is the term coined not too long ago by travel agents and other travel industry experts to refer to the tendency of vacationing together as a family unit, often with extended family members and/or relations from previous marriages.  “This coming together of combined families and friends has been more of a trend the past few years,” says Steve Togni, General Manager of Mountain Lodge at Telluride, a handsome property skirted with ten well-appointed slopeside cabins and an alluring lineup of condos, all perfect for families looking to settle into the mountains for an extended stay.  “It has become less about skiing,” Steve adds.  “It’s more about shopping, spa going, dining and just being in the mountains.  I would describe these stays more as winter vacations rather than ski vacations.  There’s definitely more of it going on in the winter than in the summer.”

A lot of people choose to rent large homes out West and many families return to the same house year after year.  Clearly there’s beauty in having your own special hideaway without being encumbered by the expense and hassle of owning it yourself.  “We have people coming back to the same property year after year,”  says Maité Daguerre, Director of Operations at Elevation Vacations, a company that specializes in luxury rentals in Telluride.  “People love the personal touch and great service we provide,”  Maité continues.  “It’s all about relationships.  When someone checks in to a big luxury home—or even a small guest cottage—we meet them at the door, show them how to use the stereo, help them out however possible.”

I’ve togethered a number of times with my family in Aspen where my parents have a large condo.  It’s always different there than being reunited at other locales; it seems the mountain and the lively town of Aspen provide the foundation for all.  Both, of course, are good to escape to when the togethering element becomes a bit too much.  My favorite times togethering in Aspen have been when it has just been my dad and me.  Can togethering be about only two people?

When our family isn’t occupying our condo, it’s rented out and managed by Frias Properties of Aspen, the biggest rental company in Aspen that offers a variety of lodging possibilities in Aspen and Snowmass.  “Our bookings are looking good for the season,” says co-owner Chuck Frias.  “The international guests will be down from the Australian and Brazilian markets and also from Europe since the euro is weaker than it was last year, but we’re pricing more aggressively to make up the difference.”

The Family that Skis Together Stays Together

A Family that Skis Together Stays Together

Unless you’ve been squirreled away the past few weeks, you know that the travel bargains are better than ever, so this is the time to take advantage of savings of up to thirty percent off on lodging and some airfares.  Certainly if people are considering travel, they’re going to put a premium on time with their families.  Folks will still want to get together and often it’s easiest to meet in a fun destination in the Rockies when families are spread out between Denver, Phoenix and New York.

Word has been that the outlook is more tenuous for Steamboat Springs this season, but the Sheraton Steamboat Resort isn’t complaining.  They’re set to reopen December 4 after a $20 million renovation and bookings are full.  The makeover transformed this fine Starwood property from a 350-room hotel to a 200-plus establishment composed of a good number of luxury condos.  They offer several different possibilities for families looking to find a living situation that meets their taste and budgetary needs.  Their two- to three- bedroom villas are more high-end, but all are ski in/ski out and freshly decorated in their new modern mountain look.

Trapper's Cabin at Beavercreek

Trapper’s Cabin at Beaver Creek

You can find all kinds of lodging options throughout the Rockies for your togethering.  No matter what the price tag, you’re sure to save some on dining expenses if you make use of the glorious kitchen facilities that appear to be at the heart of the accommodations best suited for families.

But what about those truly extraordinary reunions such as a very special wedding anniversary or a landmark birthday when money is no object?  The gem in the RockResorts crown is most definitely Trapper’s Cabin, a magnificent four-bedroom, four-bath hideaway in Beaver Creek that sleeps up to ten people.  Renovations on Trapper’s Cabin were completed last winter and the amenities such as a sleek professional kitchen and a game room complete with a pool table, poker table and large flat screen T.V. are enough to keep the whole gang happy for days.

The Tempter House in Telluride

The Tempter House in Telluride

There’s no fear whatsoever of catching cabin fever at the Tempter House, the Hope diamond of high-end lodging in the Rockies, situated right here in Telluride, perched at 12,200 feet at nearly the summit of Telluride Ski Resort.  The Tempter House is one of the most secluded and romantic destinations you will encounter with 360-degree panoramic views that will make you feel like you’re floating on a mountaintop cloud.  A couple’s massage or private catered dinner can be arranged or you can just relax with a glass of wine in front of the master bedroom’s wood burning fireplace and focus on your hunny.  This must be why it’s referred to as the Tempter House!  (Actually the name is inspired from Temptation Chute, a gnarly couloir that plunges down the mountainside on the out-of-bounds side of the house.)  The Tempter House is, however, totally ski in/ski out.  Many more glorious amenities are also offered.  Expect to pay about $5,000. a night.  Now that’s what I call topnotch togethering.

Great Views to Wake Up to at the Tempter House

Great Views to Wake Up to at the Tempter House

 

Mountain Lodge Telluride, 866-368-6867 or 970-369-5000, www.mountainlodgetelluride.com

Elevation Vacations, 888-728-8160 and 970-728-8160, www.elevationvacations.com

Frias Properties of Aspen, 800-633-0336 and 970-920-2000, www.friasproperties.com

Sheraton Steamboat Resort, 866-716-8134 and 970-879-2220, www.sheraton.com/steamboat

Trapper’s Cabin, 970-754-5788, www.trapperscabincolorado.com

Tempter House, 866-888-7197, www.tellurideskiresort.com/TellSki/info/tempter-house

 

Special Travel Tips for Telluride and Steamboat Springs

There are many great deals for kids to fly for free to Telluride and Steamboat.  Click on the below links to find out more.

Kids fly for free to Telluride on American Airlines.

Kids fly for free on certain airlines to Steamboat; some of these offers may be coupled with Steamboat’s Kids Rent Free and Ski Free programs.

 
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