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Discovery Map Is Coming to Telluride
I love being a travel writer and sometimes I really love being a travel writer. As much as I like to write, the sitting on my butt part (whether in a desk chair or on my couch) can be rough. (Yes, I do stand sometimes but I don’t have a stand up desk per se.)
So often the travel writing part I like the most is the research phase. That aspect of my job is even better when it involves lots of good connecting with people, great skiing and memorable food. Such was the case this winter when Discovery Map International came to Telluride to carry out an important phase of their map-making process. Yes, they came to Telluride because as of next fall, there will be a Telluride Discovery Map added to their community of over 150 maps within the United States and beyond.
I’m happy to be involved in writing web content for this dynamic company. Read Fun Times in Map Making, a Map Geek story I wrote for them, to find out more of the back story that goes into the Discovery Map process and most especially how it all went down in Telluride.
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The Country Store on Main and Other Great Mother’s Day Shopping Recommendations
An extraordinary kinship exists between mountain towns whether they be on the west coast, the east coast, somewhere in between or on the other side of the world. It’s the combination of charm, authenticity, history, culture, outdoorsy, down-to-earth vibes and much more that ties us together. Skiing, hiking, biking and lots of long moments by the fire contribute, too.
So it came as no surprise that I fell for Stowe, Vermont, an historic town tucked into the Green Mountains of Vermont, which I discovered last fall with my mother. I soon realized that Telluride and Stowe are very much connected, partly through the love of great skiing, the outdoors and sweet mountain vistas but also because Telluride’s former ski school director now runs Stowe Resort. (Small world! I guess I should add that Vail Resorts now owns Stowe, too.)
Yet perhaps what won me over the most was the shopping. I provide a nice overview of the various boutiques and emporiums that I discovered during my visit at Touring Country Stores in Stowe, Vermont with Mom and Vermont Country Shopping in Stowe, a Discovery Map piece I wrote. The Country Store on Main was one of the ones that stood out to me the most. And, of course, I was delighted to see that they have a beautiful website and online boutique.
From elegant table arts, home décor items and linens to style-y totes, wraps and earrings for the ladies to gift ideas galore including watercolor scenes of Vermont to adorable little swaddling blankets for baby, there are so many lovely goods to choose from, all curated by shop owner Cristina Mink, a woman of exquisite taste.
And best of all, her online boutique–much like her store in Stowe–showcases products in a wide range of prices from cute and catchy, inexpensively-priced notepads to artisanally-made lamps that would long be treasured in any mountain home or farmhouse.
Transport yourself to Vermont and begin shopping at The Country Store on Main for Mother’s Day and all your other gift-giving occasions. If you’re like my mother and me, you’ll also have to pick up a couple of special items for yourself.
Type in the Promo code BONJOUR to receive 10% off your online purchases.
For more wonderful online shopping purveyors that offer a 10% discount to Bonjour Colorado readers, visit my Online Shopping Page. All provide many unique gift ideas for Mother’s Day and the many other gift-giving occasions of spring such as weddings, anniversaries, graduations and Father’s Day. Don’t forget to pick up a little something for yourself or your pet, too.
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Cycling More than Halfway Across the United States
It’s off season here in our mountain towns and many have headed out on big travels: surfing in Costa Rica, digging at an archeological site in Peru and skiing in Chamonix, to name a few. I’ve stayed in Telluride to catch up on my writer’s life and take care of some personal business that was put on hold during the busy ski season. Plus, I like the quietude of off season and then going away to more hot and humid locales during the summer.
For now, I’m traveling vicariously through others in my writing, conversations with friends and interviews for Travel Fun, my radio show on travel based here in Telluride. Lindsey Mersereau, a Telluride local, and my guest on tonight’s program, airing at 6:30pm MST on KOTO, provided me with an especially ebullient interview. It’s no wonder she had the energy to pedal well over two thousand miles from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California. She’s young, strong (both physically and mentally), enthusiastic and beautiful inside and out. What can I say? She’s a typical Telluride gal.
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Dear Mr. Obermeyer
Please do not make a gazillion of the same jacket–or any other article of clothing or accessory for that matter–ever again. About a year ago I was thrilled to pick up my first Obermeyer piece in a ski shop at Snowbird, Utah. It was on sale, so I threw it in with a couple of sweaters I had selected that were also nicely discounted. I hesitated because the jacket was white with a faux fur collar, quite different from the more sporty jackets I had been wearing since I moved to Colorado almost a decade and a half ago.
“Does it make me look like too much of a snow bunny?” I asked my boyfriend.
“No, I think you look cute in it, Hun.”
“Thanks. I think it will be versatile–it’s the kind of jacket that should look good both on the mountain and off.”
So once December rolled around, I couldn’t wait to break it out. There’s nothing like a new ski jacket, your go-to item on and off the slopes in every mountain town. I felt good wearing it and although I discovered I needed to wash it frequently, the white made me feel fresh and crisp while the design made me feel totally stylin’.
Then Christmas hit and with that busy time of year came an influx of visitors. As a ski instructor for the Telluride Ski & Snowboard School, I was in my uniform every day but still, I wasn’t immune to the fact that I started to see “my jacket” all over the mountain. I began to count the sightings daily: first one to three, then in peak times four to six. By the time spring break hit, there were days that I’d spot as many as eight or ten on the mountain. Quel horreur!
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So Much Heart
One of the best parts about being sick is seeing how much it brings people together. Amid all the pain and suffering, there is so much love. And, of course, love promotes healing.
I have been living this since early January when my brother, David, was diagnosed with Stage 4 laryngeal cancer. (I’ll post more on this at a later date.)
This story, however, is mostly about my friend and fellow ski instructor, Dennis Huis. Dennis is the lucky recipient of a new heart and although he has a long way to go in terms of healing, he’s already doing so much better.
I saw Dennis, one of Telluride Ski Resort’s top instructors, in December and I could tell right away he was not well. Next thing I knew I learned that he was in Denver awaiting a heart transplant! Wow–you can bet that created a lot of buzz in the locker room. I found out about this about the same time that I began to help my brother sort out his diagnosis and treatment.
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It’s Time for Spring Skiing in Telluride
OK, in truth we already had a ton of spring-like skiing in Telluride throughout the holidays and into the new year. (Read A Crazy Happy Holiday Season in Aspen, Telluride and Redstone.) What we lacked in snow, we more than made up for in sunshine and warm weather. (And boy does that make most of the visitors happy.)
And then came winter! The storms rolled in with the consistency of a heartsick lover pining over his one true love in February until all became dreamy and white. And then suddenly all was well with the world and the mountain. By mid-February, Telluride Ski Resort snowmaking finally put away their equipment and let Mother Nature take over full-time. They did a stupendous job this year, something that became even more apparent to me when I skied some scratchy and sketchy trails at other resorts. “We wouldn’t open a run until it was really good,” says Brandon Green, head of snowmaking in Telluride. And indeed, the skiing and riding on the manmade and the natural snow have been very good. Yes, despite many people’s fears, the season shaped up nicely.
And now the great spring break week is upon us. Known as “the Texas week,” it’s one of the busiest weeks on the mountain. (But don’t worry, Telluride never becomes that busy.) Then we have three weeks after that until closing on Sunday, April 8th, three weeks that are among the most fun on the mountain due to all the end-of-season partying.