Saturday, February 23, 2008

Fireworks Planned for Keystone

River Run Fireworks
Location: River Run Village
Date: March 22, 2008
Time: 8:30 p.m.


Join us for our winter fireworks series. Blasts of blues, greens, and reds illuminate the winter night sky and snow-capped peak of Dercum Mountain. Don't miss these free fireworks shows that the whole family will enjoy.


Other River Run Fireworks Dates:
3/29/08

For additional information call 970-496-4FUN.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Keystone Get 6 Inches Overnight


The snow just keeps falling at Keystone this winter, with another 6 inches over night! This rider is getting some turns on Dercum at Keystone this morning.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Friendly Racing at Keystone


Keystone offers you the chance to race with your friends!

http://keystone.snow.com/info/mtninfo.racing.asp

Ski and Snowboard Racing at Keystone
Come feel the rush of flying down the course or the thrill of beating your friend, racing offers something for everyone.

Flying Dutchman Race Arena at the top of Dercum Mountain
Open Daily from 10:30 am to 3 pm weather dependent

NASTAR
Go for the Gold! Race against Daron Rahlves’ (U.S. Olympic Racers) time to see how you compare to people in your age group from all across the country. Earn medals and view your results online. For more information about NASTAR or to register online, visit www.nastar.com
$10 for 2 runs

Just for Fun
Simply want to get a time? Or bragging rights? Race yourself or head to head against a friend on our dual course to see who buys lunch.
$2 per run or 3 runs for $5

More about NASTAR -
Developed in 1968 by SKI Magazine, NASTAR is the largest recreational ski and snowboard race program in the world. Since the program began, more than 5 million skiers and snowboarders have raced NASTAR. Through a handicap system and a national standard, racers of all ages and abilities can compare themselves to one another regardless of when and where they raced. Each time you race NASTAR, you earn a handicap that represents the difference between your race time and national pacesetter's time expressed as a percentage. For more information about NASTAR, visit www.nastar.com.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Eric Drummond's Week in Photos



Monday, January 14, 2008

Why Keystone?

Still trying to decide which Colorado ski resort to visit? Well if you are on the fence, read this promo material on Keystone:

Vacationing at the Keystone Ski Resort

If you are trying to settle on a ski resort to spend your next vacation then you have probably skimmed the material for the Keystone ski resort. If you have then you have probably seen much to enjoy; the Keystone ski resort remains a highly popular destination and for a number of good reasons. It is a solid resort that makes a fine vacation destination. After all, if this was not a solid vacation destination then it would never receive the huge high marks from vacationers that it has consistently received over the years.

What People Want in a Vacation

There are a number of factors that go into the selection of a ski resort. While each and every individual person will have their own personal likes and dislikes in a ski resort there will also be certain specific and general positives that people will look forward to when they are selecting a ski resort. In other words, along with Keystone ski resort virtually every other ski resort positively must follow a certain module in order to be successful in the marketplace. As such, a few of these positives need to be examined under the microscope of clarity.

The Location

The Keystone ski resort is located in Colorado and it is a wonderful location. Colorado remains one of the most solid ski locales in the world and it would become difficult to think of a location that was more agreeable. As such, the land in which this resort rests upon make it highly desirable and for good reason.

The Slopes

One of the selling points in the advertisement for the Keystone ski resort is the mention of "three mountains." This is a critical point of contention because the variety in the slopes on these mountains allow for a great choice of slopes to fit every experience level and personal needs. When a ski resort possesses great slopes it becomes hard to argue against visiting it!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Keystone superpipe opens

from The Denver Post

The deep snow has allowed Keystone Resort to open its 450-foot Superpipe in the A51 Terrain Park, joining Copper Mountain and Breckenridge with open superpipes. Keystone is hosting the A51 Video Rail Jam at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, where skiers and snowboarders can compete to win 42-inch flat-screen TVs. For more information about Keystone's superpipe, visit www.keystone.snow.com.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Snowboarding at Keystone