Skiing Colorado vs Skiing in the East

 
 

Skiing in the East

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Skiing back on the East Coast vs skiing in Colorado out West??  Is there even a comparison?  I found an article on CBS website about skiing back East vs skiing in the West and I thought it would be a good piece for the Winter Park Lodging Company blog.  I have never skied back East but Sarah, my lovely wife, grew up right by Seven Springs back in Pennsylvania and she tells me it is not a place that you would want to ski after skiing in Colorado.  The problem as Sarah tells it is that back East you are basically skiing ice with some crust on top and it is not uncommon for it to rain when skiing.  That does not sound to thrilling to me.

We here at Winter Park have some bone chilling weather at times but it is always a dry cold.  -5F, no problem, put on an extra layer and the skiing is great with all the snow we get here.  Our coldest days seem to be when the skies are blue so by afternoon the sun has warmed everything up.

Winter Park is mentioned in the CBS article and here is what they have to say:

“The moguls are much bigger and, perhaps more importantly, softer, in the West. The Mary Jane section of Winter Park, Colo., is known for moguls sometimes referred to as ‘VW Beetles’.”

I know quite a few people who have learned to ski back East at resorts such as Killington, Mt. Snow, Sunday River and Waterville.  All those, that I know, are very good skiers.  Is it that the treacherous ice and extreme adverse conditions teach skiers a different way?

The differences between skiing in the East and West are significant and many: altitude, acreage, snow and weather are all different, starkly so at times.

The bottom line is, get out here to Colorado to come ski some snow.  Not ice, not rocks and not dirt but Gods’ own powdery white fluffy snow that we get a ton of here in Winter Park, Colorado.

Winter Park, CO. Jazz Festival 2010

 
 

Winter Park Jazz festival 2010Winter Park Colorado Jazz Festival 2010

Winter Park Jazz Festival is back at Hideaway Park in the Town of Winter Park.  Dates for the festival are 7/24/2010 – 7/25/2010 and times are 11AM to 6PM both days.  Last year was a great show and we are looking for more of the same for the 2010 rendition.

Don’t miss out on the lodging of your choice.  Last year the premier lodging sold out quickly so book your WP jazz lodging now.

This is the biggest event in Winter Park for the summer season so make your plans and stay a few days in the beauty of Winter Park, Colorado.  The acts have not been announced but stay tuned here as we will update when the official jazz lineup is announced.

Here was the lineup for last year:

Saturday July 25th, 2009

11:00 am Doors Open
11:00-11:45 Mango Chutney
11:45-12:00 Set Change
12:00-12:45 Dotsero
12:45-1:15 Set Change
1:15-2:15 Warren Hill
2:15-2:45 Set Change
2:45-4:00 War
4:00-4:30 Set Change
4:30-6:00 Four Play

Sunday July 26, 2009

11:00 am Doors Open
11:00-11:45 Mango Chutney
11:45-12:00 Set Change
12:00-1:00 The Rippingtons
1:00-1:15 Set Change
1:15-2:15 Hazel Miller
2:15-2:45 Set Change
2:45-4:00 Sax for Stax
4:00-4:30 Set Change
4:30-6:00 Boney James

Set your plans now and don’t miss some of the hottest jazz up in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.