End of Ski Season Parties Past
Just as everyone has a "coming to Telluride" story, a lot of people have "end of ski season" stories in Telluride too. Ralph Dinosaur and his crew perfor
Just as everyone has a "coming to Telluride" story, a lot of people have "end of ski season" stories in Telluride too. Ralph Dinosaur and his crew perfor
Early Bird discount for students enrolled in Telluride regional schools ends March 31. Enroll today at www.tellurideacademy.com or call 970-728-5311. Telluride Academy is the regio
One thing Telluride people love to do is dress up (or cross): witness Halloween, 4th of July parade, Chocolate Lovers' Fling, etc. The In-Drag Race is an annual tribute to TAB&
The Telluride Adaptive Sports Program holds its annual "Goin' Cowboy at the Opera" Friday evening, March 6, 6:00 pm until 11:00 pm. Music is by the great Anders Broth
[click the "Play" button to hear Clint's interview with Dr. Kim Hewson] Telluride's Wilkinson Public Library hosts Dr. Kim Hewson on Wednesday, February 25, 6:00
The Wilkinson Public Library and Telluride Adaptive Sports Program host a showing of the adventure movie, "Blindsight" and events with mountaineer/motivational speaker Je
[click to hear Clint's interview with Jeff Evans] Jeff and Erik, Everest Call it synergy, call it serendipity- on Feb 4 & 5, Telluride's Wilkinson Public
Fourteen year old MacKenzie Mansour, from Lone Oak, TX, has been skiing with Telluride Adaptive Sports Program this past week. MacKenzie has a rare genetic condition known as Willi
Telluride chef, Cindy Farney organized a progressive dinner on the San Miguel Valley Floor, on 10 January 2009. TIO's Eileen Burns was on hand to record the Full Moon event, wh
Christmas morning, while most kids his age were tearing open gift packages, Austin Halpern was tearing down the Misty Maiden run at Telluride. Lap after lap, his mission was to rai
Watch this video if you want an adjustment in your concept of bravery: Lauren Bishop is skiing Blue terrain in Telluride, in spite of being vision impaired from birth. Nancy Gerner
For a snowsnake's eye view of the annual Christmas Eve torchlight parade down Telluride's Coonskin Run, check out this video. If you missed it on 24 December, there will be
James Colt began skiing with the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program last season. In the Autumn of 2006, James had just finished a two pitch climb in Ophir, Colorado, when he was str
Telluride Ski Resort's Dave Riley cut the ceremonial ribbon to open Telluride's newest skiing terrain, Revelation Bowl, last Wednesday afternoon. Telluride Inside… an
The Telluride Ski Resort opened the much-anticipated Revelation Bowl, high above Bear Creek, with Telski's Dave Riley cutting the ribbon on Wednesday afternoon, 10 December 200
Move over Manolo. Jimmy Choo is nothing to sneeze about, but he too can step aside. My favorite shoes for the winter come with heavy straps and metal cleats. And they are not for k
The US Weather Bureau forecast for today called for 2-4" during the day, and another 2-4" tonight, snow to begin about 11 AM. The photo below shows about 6" on our p
Thanksgiving has come and gone, we're still eating the leftover turkey and stuffing, and that means TASP is open for business. We'd love to have more snow, but the weather
You're going to have to take my word on this one, at least for now: there is a Telluride connection. It goes through Rick Silverman and Telluride Mountainfilm. Sus can tell tha
Tim McGough took some time out of a crowded schedule to talk to me last week. Tim is the new program director at Telluride Adaptive Sports Program, and is very busy getting up to s
Autumn, Rudy’s Trail “Where will you spend the night?” Rico was concerned because I was getting a late start. It had snowed the night before in Aspen, and because
To Fall Deeper in Love with the World Sit with lichen longer than comfort allows. The urge to move must rise and pass, rise and pass, must pass. One wai
Telluride in Autumn Susan and I do a fair amount of travel out of Telluride, both for family visits (as in this case) and for the opportunity to see some different country o
Everyone knows my white minivan. It is the standard suburban working mom mobile. At least it is all-wheel drive so I can make it to the local ski slope and distinguishable from the