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Official visitor's guide, published by Crested Butte News (the weekly newspaper)
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Each Office is Independently owned and operated
COREY DWAN970-596-3291
CHANNING BOUCHER970-596-3228 [email protected]
Stunning views in every direction! Fur-nished, luxury guest house on 57 incred-ible acres of the Slate River Valley. In-cludes a portion of Peanut Lake. Adjacent to Lower Loop hiking, biking and Nordic ski trail system. Walk or ride a bike to Town of Crested Butte. 1500 sft guest house with 2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms. Attached garage. $4,500,000 | View 360 Tour at CrestedButteBroker.com
Quintessential Crested Butte home nestled on three lots just a hand’s throw from down-town Crested Butte. This quaint Victorian home and cozy two bedroom guest home has undergone an entire remodel consist-
cabinets, high-end kitchen appliances,
$1,795,000 | More info at CrestedButteForSale.com
The Crested Butte Retreat Located on the
walk away from the ski slopes and CBMR’s evolving base area, the Crested Butte Retreat is a 11,500 sft. luxury mountain
suites, private decks with hot tubs, Finnish saunas, a massage room, a gym and a 3-car garage. $4,499,000 | View 360 Tour at CrestedButteBroker.com
Elegant and relaxing Mt. Crested Butte home has access to the Gold Link ski lift and extensive biking and hiking trail system
with many custom features including sauna, hot tub, wine cellar, art studio, ironwood decks and enclosed porch. Truly an excep-tional mountain home to treasure & enjoy. 5
.82 Acre, 5222 Sq. Ft.$2,400,000 | More info at CrestedButteForSale.com
Built for our climate, this Green Robin Builders home is located in beautiful Meridian Lake Park on East Lane. Post and beam with SIP construction. South-facing, big-time mountain views, gracious, open
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landscaping installed Fall of 2010. $825,000 | View 360 Tour at CrestedButteBroker.com
Located directly in the heart of the base area just steps away from the slopes, bus stop, shopping and restaurants. Ameni-ties include indoor/outdoor pool, hot tub,
$74,000 and $99,000 | More info at CrestedButteForSale.com
Big family home in the Town of Crested Butte, located close to town parks and the community school. The property features
room and south-facing decks on two levels.
shop space. Large fenced yard with alley access to backyard.$819,000 | View 360 Tour at CrestedButteBroker.com
This affordable, fully furnished and decorated Mt. Crested Butte condo has a remodeled kitchen and master bath. Seller shall provide a one-year full family membership to the CB Mountain Club or a credit of $10,000.00 at time of Closing to the Buyer that purchases at a satisfactory price. 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 1131 Sq. Ft.$225,000 | More info at CrestedButteForSale.com
-do located right on Coal Creek in the heart of Crested Butte. Features great southern
living, 3 bedrooms each with their ownattached bathroom and a heated 2-car garage with private alley access. $850,000 | View 360 Tour at CrestedButteBroker.com
This beautifully furnished and decorated; spacious Mt. Crested Butte condo is located within walking distance to the slopes. Future North Mountaineer Square development will add numerous amenities a short walk away. Wi-Fi is included with the monthly dues. Soak up the tremen-dous views and start your Crested Butte experience now. 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath,
$289,000 | More info at CrestedButteForSale.com
The perfect Crested Butte pad! Located right on the ski resort shuttle route and only two blocks to Elk Avenue dining, shopping and night life. Enjoys incredible
3 beds/2.5 baths plus a 2 bed/1 bath ac-cessory unit. Beautiful, mature landscap-ing and trees.$895,000 | View 360 Tour at CrestedButteBroker.com
This extremely spacious condo is located in Mt. Crested Butte’s most prestigious ski in/ski out residences, the West Wall Lodge. Located slope side steps from the West Wall lift this complex enjoys heated
room, ski valet, private slope side bar and on site property management company. 2
$699,000 | More info at CrestedButteForSale.com
17 Treasury Road, Unit 1A122 Elk Avenue
728 Whiterock Avenue
52 East Lane
Welcome to another winter in Crested Butte, Colorado—to another winter in paradise.
We hope your travel here was enjoyable. In anticipation of your visit, we’ve put together a guide that will help you enjoy everything this magical place has to offer.
Now that you’ve arrived, take a moment before heading out to relax. As you unpack your bags, unpack yourself as well. Take a moment to check your personal baggage and remember how to kick back and enjoy life again.
Set in seclusion at 8,885 feet in the Colorado Rockies, Crested Butte offers the complete ski town experience without the over-crowdedness and hassles of the interstate resorts. This place is special for a lot of reasons, but one of the biggest is that there is a priceless sense of relaxation and rejuvenation here. Use it. Take it and don’t take it for granted. Treat Crested Butte with kindness and it will give it back to you more than you can imagine.
town when the night comes. Visit our restaurants and eat and drink and celebrate your life. Then go see some music and dance your meal away. The next day, get up (not too early) and start all over again.
Whatever you choose to do on your vacation here, remember that it is a vacation. Have fun, challenge yourself, and above all,
RELAX.
SKIS SKIBOARDS SNOWBOARDS
SNOWSHOES TELEMARK
HELMETS
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tilloRENTAL & REPAIR
CRESTED BUTTE SKI & SNOWBOARD
The most convenient choice with the best selection of alpine skis and snowboards for all abilities, and FREE storage with rentals. For the latest styles in ski and snowboard apparel stop in The White Room, located next door.(970)349-2241
Open daily: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
TREASURY CENTER MID–LEVEL - KIDS’ RENTALS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE AT CAMP CB
Get your gear tuned to perfection.
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
Insider's Guide to the Mountain Page 10
High Altitude PartyPage 6, Dining Guide
State of Real EstatePage 2, Real Estate Guide
The Stories behind the Trail Names
Page 22
TableofContents.
PHOTOS BY ALEX FENLON
349-0321walk-ins welcome
Our Facilities Offer:
Ski Area Clinic:
Located in the Axtel Building at the Base of the Silver Queen Lift.
In Town:
Located in the Ore Bucket Building one block north of
downtown 4-way stop
Creste utte Me ical Center
Heather Crossen, RN, Pediatric Nurse Practictioner
Roger Sherman, MD, FP/ER
Bd. Cert. in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Sports Medicine
John Holder, PA-C
Jeff Isaac, PA-C
Nicole Talbert, PA-C
STAFF
11,000 sq. ft. Spa & Fitness CenterLocated in the Elevation Hotel & Spa
WORLD CLASS SPA - MT. CRESTED BUTTE
Amenities with all Spa Services include:
Complimentary Valet ParkingState-of-the-Art Fitness CenterWell Appointed Locker AreasPool, Hot Tub, Steam & SaunaMulti-head Showers Facilities
3 Tranquility RoomsRobes & Sandals
Open 7 Days a Week
WEEKLY SPECIALS
Please call or visit our website
MA AG
Now offering Spa Services at the Wildflower Spa in the Grand Lodge
Beautiful and spacious home in the heart of downtown Crested Butte. Walk to shops, restaurants & bus stop.
V A C A T I O N R E N T A L
409 Elk Avenue
Crested Butte News read about the town council on your layover in mumbai www.crestedbu! enews.com
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history.
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Early daysSkiing has always been a part of Crested Butte. In the early mining days,
the 1880’s, everyone had to ski. It was a mode of transportation. According to local historian Duane Vandenbusche in his book The Gunnison Country, during the winter of 1880-81, skiing for sport became popular in the mining camps. “Several of the camps hosted races on weekends, attended by hun-dreds of spectators. The courses were usually a third to a half-mile straight down a mountainside. In those early days, the miners knew nothing of jumping or cross-country contests,” writes Vandenbusche.
By 1886, the area was famous across the state and the country for its ski-ing. And by all accounts it was extreme.
A resort is born
heard about Crested Butte from his friend Dick Jahnke who said it would be
spending most of his free time skiing the Alps and dreaming of his own ski area.
-vice and received his conditional use permit for the area before returning to the United States.
primary investor. They planned a trip to scout out this potential ski area,
When Tony Kapushion, the proprietor of Tony’s Tavern, overheard
family to Crested Butte.
base of the current ski area with the vision of lift accessed skiing on Crested
gondola in Colorado, Crested Butte worked hard to get it open for the 1962-1963 ski season. However, Vail won the “race” by opening their gondola in December and Crested Butte wasn’t ready until January of 1963.
the early 1970s when Bo Callaway and Ralph Walton purchased the ski area. The area continued to be family run by the Callaways and Waltons for over 30 years. It continues to be family operated, when in 2004 Tim and Di-
of skiing, the ski area is gearing up for a yearlong celebration to pay tribute -
tion includes the resurrection of time-honored events, community activities
Dick Eflin
CBMR kicks o! 50th anniversary celebration
adventure.
THE MAGIC MEADOWS YURTMOONLIGHT DINNERS
6:30 p.m. at the yurt
LIVE MUSIC
SUNDAY BRUNCHES
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A WINTER full of events
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
Crested Butte is known for its zaniness and its extreme terrain. And the lineup of events this winter high-lights both. There’s something for everyone here: the annual Alley Loop Nordic race in town, the 7 Hours of the Banana fundraiser on the mountain for the Adaptive Sports Center and Crested Butte Ski Club, to the Mardi Gras parade downtown. Here are some of the event highlights. For a full calendar of events, go to pages 12 and 13.
Rock on Ice– December 17-20The Rock on Ice team returns to
festival in celebration of the holi-day season. Be amazed as two of the world’s most renowned carvers create larger than life sized sculptures of animals, holiday characters and other iconic figures out of blocks of ice. The event will feature daily ice carving demonstrations, including interactive sculptures perfect for family photos, and a dazzling ice sculpture garden in
Square.
25th Annual Alley Loop– February 5An American Birkebeiner qualifying race,
Colorado Cup series race and Crested Butte’s larg-est costume party, the Alley Loop features a unique course that winds its way through the streets and al-leys of downtown CB! The course meanders through snow-lined alleys, behind false-fronted stores and restaurants, over footbridges and alongside resi-dences before heading out to the pristine outskirts
all ages and abilities.
2011 Subaru US Extreme Freeskiing Championships– February 16-20
International have teamed up to bring the US and World -
an Extreme Skiing contest, this season marks 20 years. -
ing Circuit and sweet prizes from all the sponsors. Junior athletes age 14-17 are also welcome to compete.
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Mt. Crested Butte’s Friendly Little Family-Owned Lodge
.Outdoor Hot Tub
.Continental Breakfast
.Free Shuttle to Crested Butte Nearby
.Free Wireless Access
P.O. Box 939 . Mt. Crested Butte, Colorado 81224 . E-mail: [email protected]
970.349.5542 .www.NordicInnCB.com
Personalized service, attention to detail, and convenience are just a few of the reasons that we stand out in Mt. Crested Butte. When you’re ready to be treated with good, old-fashioned hospitality, call us!1.800.542.7669
Brewery & Tap RoomBrewery & Tap Room
Happy Trails Café Kitchen Open DailyHAPPY HOUR 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
LIVE MUSIC
Mardi Gras Parade– March 8The party hits Elk Avenue when the Crested Butte
-lardi Cabaret Theatre. Potential participants with great gumbo recipes are encouraged to register for this very popular event.
USSA Dan Prater Memorial Cup– February 24Crested Butte’s marquee annual race will bring 200 of
Colorado’s top 11 and 12-year-old racers to Crested Butte. The Prater Cup is in its 40th year and is sure to be a blast for competitors and fans alike. Look for some high speed skiing and tons of fun as these athletes look to qualify for the Junior Olympics as well as beat their competitors in the annual Nations Cup team event.
7 Hours of the Banana– March 5The second annual 7 Hours of the
Banana is a lift-served ski-a-thon on
extreme runs. The Banana runs from just below the peak and has long been reputed to turn legs to mush after just one lap, let alone the 20 to 31 laps many of the competitors achieved last year. This is a collaborative fundraising event executed by the Adaptive Sports Center and the
-mation, visit www.adaptivesports.org or www.cbskiclub.org.
WINTER events
Big Air on Elk– March 12Elk Avenue will be transformed into a nighttime playground when Colorado
snowmobile to a terrain park style jump in front of hundred of spectators. Downtown Crested Butte will come alive much like the 4th of July with
music, ticketed giveaways, event souvenirs for sale and a little competition to make things interesting. Big Air on Elk will showcase athletes doing what they love to do in a truly unique setting that represents the heart and soul of Crested
at (970) 349-6664.
PHOTO BY KURT REISE
PHOTO BY KURT REISE
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
continued from page 7
adventure.
Matthew Shepard Foundation Gay Ski Week– March 19-26
and an opportunity for communicating the education, advocacy and awareness work of the
boast a full schedule of events in addition to renowned skiing.
The Crested Butte Tobacconist
We carry lots of items to serve everybody including locally blown glass pipes, water pipes, tye dye
clothing, cigars, premium tobacco, home decor, vaporizers, glass jars and musical instrument
accessories.
The Crested Butte Tobacconist
We carry lots of items to serve everybody including
The Crested Butte Tobacconist
We carry lots of items to serve everybody including
Open at 11am EverydayLocated on Elk and 3rd St. in Crested Butte
970 349 7041
Under new (local) ownership! Come by and check out the redesigned store.
Don’t forget to bring your furry friend!
...AND MORE!
Crested Butte’s original pet shopwww.cbmountaintails.com
510 Elk Ave (at the 4-way)
(970) 349-5606
TREAT YOUR FEET
*custom orthotics/custom Fitting
by appointment
DALBELLO
Custom Liners By:
and more!
Ski Boots By:
37th Annual Al Johnson Uphill/Downhill Ski Race– March 20A popular local telemark race named after a diehard 19th century Crested
Butte mailman who delivered mail to remote mining camps. Hundreds of costumed participants ascend 600 verti-
then race down the double black dia-
with the tag team race at noon, while the
more information visit www.aljohnson.com.
15th Annual Extreme Telemark Freeskiing Championships– March 17-20
Over 100 free-heelers take to the slopes to com-
welcome reception and awards party. The two-day big mountain event attracts the biggest names in the telemark industry and is unique to Crested Butte.
place during this telemark celebration culminating with the legendary Al Johnson race.
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
14th Annual Elk Mountains Grand Traverse– March 25-26
An extreme endurance race that links Crest-ed Butte to Aspen. At the stroke of midnight, skiers start out over a 40-mile course that takes
remote wilderness terrain, across two mountain
-traverse.org.
PHOTO BY ALEX FENLON
adventure.
26651 Hwy 135 / PO Box 531 Crested Butte, CO 81224
970-209-3656www.PAWScrestedbutte.org
Thank you! For your continued support in our
efforts to provide Crested Butte with an Animal Rescue Facility. Your donations are
gratefully appreciated and allow us to provide care and a warm place to lost,
abandoned and abused animals in Crested Butte.
Full Service ClinicOrthopedic and Sports Medicine
Urgent and General CareAvailable After Hours
Oxygen Rental
THOMAS P. MOORE, M.D., PH.D
Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology USSA Ski & Snowboard Physician
JIM PITTS, PA-C
SLOPESIDE IN THE MALL BUILDINGNEXT TO COLORADO FREESKIER
ant the inside scoop on where to head
of Resort Services, PSIA National Alpine Team, is giving us some tips on the top runs to hit on the mountain. Below are trails for kids, beginners, intermediate, and advanced skiers and riders.
Kids Run: Topsy Be sure to check out Topsy off the Painter
Boy lift where the new kids terrain park featuring hippo humps and a few new kids trails will be located this winter. It will be entertaining for the entire family!
Beginner Run: Gunsight Pass to Twin Bridges
This is a great run that is located on the back side of the mountain.
run, which means there’s great corduroy or fresh powder on top of nice groomers.
To access this run head up to the Painter Boy
to miss the turn off on the left for Twin Bridges.
Intermediate Run: Columbine Hill, East River Express Lift
This is a new run that will be groomed this year that provides some of the best views of the ski mountain and the CB valley. To access this
Home Owners Access. The turn for Columbine Hill will be on the left hand side. This is a great
since it ends up right at the base area. Another great area for intermediates is the
East River Express Chair. If you are looking to ski some great groomers in the sun early in the
you have the entire mountain to yourself.
Advanced Run: SylvaniteA fun run to hit on the way back to the base
skiing half way down International or if you look closely after having lunch at the Ice Bar there may be some small trails that lead to the top of it as well.
Extreme Terrain: The Glades on the North Face or the trees between The Headwall and Big Chute
pockets of powder. If you are look-ing for some steep technical trees the terrain on the Headwall between Big Chute and The Headwall will give you that challenge. Be sure to take a long look at the terrain before venturing in to the area as it is true CB extreme terrain.
Elevation summit Elevation baseSkiable acresSnowmakingLiftsTrailsLongest runTerrain ParkSnowfall
Insider’s Guide to the Mountain
CBMR stats
PHOTOS BY ALEX FENLON
adventure.
349-1222“ Come see the difference some altitude makes”
Quality and affordable auto repair, tire sales & service
David Hindes Owner/Operator Ask about free pick-up and delivery
Altitude Adjustment: Free Road Trip Inspection
vehicle checked before you hit the road.
Mention this ad and receive
25% OFF any ski or
snowboard rental or a snowboard
or ski tune
970.349.6121Slope Side
MT. CRESTED BUTTEwww.peaksports.biz
Don’t forget to reserve your rentals ahead of time at:
rentskis.com/peaksports
-ager gave us some of the best Nordic trails to hit in the area, whether you are just a beginner cross-country skier or an advanced skate skier.
Beginner: Town Ranch
is located behind the Community School, at the end of Red Lady Ave. It’s a great place to learn either classic or skate with a 3K loop, just
Intermediate: Ski to the Yurt
back. This is a nice 10K intermediate ski that takes you along the north side of Peanut Lake, then hit the Nordic Center’s yurt and head back along the south side of the lake. If it’s
Butte and Oh Be Joyful drainage.
Advanced: The BenchStart at the Nordic Center and head up to
the Bench. There’s 8K skiing through rolling
terrain, in the trees, and in the open meadows. There are longer climbs and longer, steeper descents that will get your heart pumping.
For the dogsThe Nordic Center’s dog friendly trail is
-dic Center. Dog passes are free with a season pass, and a single day pass. If you’re using Town Ranch where dogs are allowed, you need to get a dog pass from the Nordic Center.
The Crested Butte Nordic Center is a full-service cross-country ski center provid-ing professional lessons and complete rental packages for skate and classic skiing, as well as ice skating, snowshoeing, and sledding. The Nordic Center maintains approximately 50 kilometers of groomed trails via four trail-heads, around the scenic outskirts of Crested Butte. The Nordic Center is located in the heart of town at Second Street and Whiterock. The Nordic Center will be open for the season
information, call (970) 349-1707 or visit www.cbnordic.org.
Trail System
Average Elevation
Crested Butte Nordic Center stats
Local’s guide to Nordic trails
PHOTOS BY KURT REISE
calendar.
Voted Crested Butte’s#1 Snowmobile TourExclusive lunch & dinner
tours to Irwin Lodge.
Trade in your lift ticket for a Snowmobile Tour!
Small personalized tours to fit your style...
From mild to wild!
For Information & Reservations Call: (970) 349-2441
Serving up fun in Crested Butte Since [email protected] www.burt-rentals-snowmobiling.com
Burt Rentals Snowmobile Tours is an authorized
permitte of the U.S. Forest Service, and an equal
opportunity provider, operating under special use
permit in the Gunnison National Forest.
would like to thank the following participating
businesses and their customers for
preserving open space in Gunnison
County!
If your business would like to participate please
contact 1% for Open Space, Inc.,
349-1775
Karyn Adelman Acupuncture
Alpengardener
Audrey Anderson, Butte Books
Bacchanale
Big Al’s Bicycle Heaven
Bliss Community Chiropractic
CB Card Company
Crested Butte Mountain
Heritage Museum
Crested Butte Mountain Resort:
9380 PrimeThe Ice Bar at Uley's Cabin
Paradise Warming HutWoodstone Bar and Grille
Jefe'sCBMR Ski and Snowboard Rentals
Thin AirElevation Station
Grand Lodge Gift ShopOn Mountain Basics
OutpostKid's World
Crested Butte News
CB Nordic Center
Cement Creek Ranch
Clear Rivers Skin Care
The Cut Above
Dragonfly Anglers
Dragon Sheet Metal
Donita’s Cantina
Elk Mountain Lodge
Evans Contracting
Flying Petito Sisters Video Store
Gunnison Brewery
Heather Elliot/Graphic Designer
Interior Visions
Le Bosquet
Lucille Lucas Gallery
Lynn Moore, Moore for Your
Money
Mountain Colors
Mountain Spirits
The Mountain Store
Munchkin's Music and Dance
Nathan Bilow Photography
Paragon Gallery
Pema Dawa
Pioneer Guest Cabins
Pitas in Paradise
Red Lady Realty
RMBL-The Gothic Store
Rocky Mountain Trees
and Landscaping
Ruben's New Mexican Restaurant
Sacred Journals by Jennifer Rose
Spellbound Furniture Works
Sunflower Deli
Timberline Mechanical
Town of Mt. Crested Butte
Why Cook?!
NovemberNovember 20
November 24
November 26-27
November 30– Some Like it Hot
DecemberDecember 1
December 2
December 3
December 3
December 4
December 4
December 4
December 4-5
December 11
December 11
December 16
December 17-20
December 17-19, 21-23 & 28-30– A Tuna Christmas
December 18
December 18-19
December 18-30
December 21
December 21
December 24
December 26
December 30
December 31
December 31
December 31
JanuaryJanuary 1– A Tuna Christmas
January 1-2
January 2-9
January 4
January 6
January 7
January 8
January 12-19
January 15
January 15-16
January 15
January 16
January 19
January 19
January 21– DIVE!
January 21
January 22
January 27
January 28
January 29
January 29
January 30
January 31
FebruaryFebruary 1
February 3
February 4
February 5
February 5-6
February 7
February 8
Wi nt e r E V E N T S c a l e n d a r
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Crested Butte RoofingOver 14 Years at 10,000 Feet...Keeping Water out of Your Home
Sloped RoofingFlat Roofing
Foundation WaterproofingGuttering & Snow Retention
Roof Heat SystemsSiding
Maintenance & RepairRoof Snow & Ice Removal
Custom Sheet MetalFoam Insulation Shop at 398 Riverland Drive
970-‐349-‐[email protected]
Licensed,� Bonded,� Fully� Insured,� Safety� Trained
MEMBER of:
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doorstep or in your home, Crested Butte Roofing delivers to you hard work, knowledge, solutions and peace of mind. In caring for your home, new or old, call us to keep the water
Before Heat System
Elevation Hotel
February 12-13
February 13
February 13– Snowball Express
Valentine’s Day Week
February 14-16
February 16-20
February 18
February 18
February 18
February 24
February 24
February 25
February 26
February 27
MarchMarch 1
March 1
March 3
March 3
March 4
March 5
March 5
March 5-7 March 6
March 6-11
March 8
March 12
March 12
March 12-13
March 13
March 13
March 13
March 18– Race Across the Sky
March 18
March 18-21
March 19
March 19
March 17-20
March 18
March 19-26
March 20
March 25
March 25
March 25-26
March 26
March 29-April 3
March 31
March 31
AprilApril 1-3
April 3
April 3
April 5
April 30
*Dates are subject to change.
Wi nt e r E V E N T S c a l e n d a r
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Located at 303 Elk Avenue
Corner of Elk and Third
THE PARADISE CAFECasual Dining with great food and servicePEMA DAWABeads, bangles, jewelry and more
CANINES BY KOHLERDog grooming with love and care
BIG IRON TATTOOAmazing body art by Britt Rhea
THE RIGHT BRAINArt Supplies and an eclectic gallery of fine artPURPLE RAINClothing consignment and the grooviest in accessories and fun stuff
THE TOBACCONISTFeaturing fine tobacco products and accessoriesLOBARSupefine sushi and rockin’ good times
The TrailheadChildren’s Discovery Museum
Where Playful Adventures Begin!
CS Irwin is bringing snow-cat skiing back to Irwin, located 12 miles from Crested Butte. CS Irwin operates two custom snowcats to transport 10 guests a day in comfort and style. “No other snowcat or heli-skiing guests have the luxury of be-
snowcat and returned to the town where they are staying,” says Director of Operations Alan Bernholtz, former mayor of Crested Butte. “Last winter, Irwin received more than 525 inches of snow, beating every ski resort in the state by more than 90 inches.”
Upon reaching the restored
-
receiving a safety overview, guests transfer into a high-speed Prinoth Bison cat with a custom cabin that takes them on eight to 12 runs from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. CS Irwin’s terrain spans more than 1,000 acres of private
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anyone who can ski or ride at
least an intermediate slope.
month, CS Irwin features cat skiing with freeskiing leg-
-son will run from December 15, 2010-April 30, 2011. Call 1-866-IRWIN-77 or visit www.csirwin.com for details.
Randonnee Race, part of the -
taineering Cup) series, will be held on Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. The course will include 5,000 verti-cal feet of climbing in the race class and less in the recreational class, with divisions for men and women.
Register at www.csirwin.zapevent.com and call (970) 209-5803 for information.
CS Irwin also prides itself in offsetting 100 percent of its carbon emissions through the
CS Irwin uses solar power to provide electricity to its mountain base, and all other electricity used for operations is purchased through the local green power program.
Elevation:
Highest peak in Irwin terrain:
Acreage:
Vertical Drop:
Average Annual Snowfall:
CS Irwin stats
Snowcat skiing at Irwin
PHOTOS BY ALEX FENLON
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Floresta. Twister. Paradise Bowl. How did Crested Butte
official (and unofficial) trail names that guide skiers and riders from line to line?
of the early trails on the mountain were born from cocktail-party conversations, plucked from the area’s mining history, and used as a means of honoring mountain employees. Ski patrollers predom-inantly named the extreme limits runs, as do locals who to this day create various names for this tree shot and that pillow line.
Roark Kiklevich, Crested
Planner, came to Crested Butte in 1971 and started ski patrolling in 1973/74. He said many of the trail names were influenced by the area’s mining culture and history. A slew of trail names, including
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Ruby Chief carried over from local
reflect mining’s influence.
And sometimes, a name is just a name. “It got to where we had 100-plus trails, and we had to name them something other than Trails 1, 2, and 3,” Kiklevich said, laughing. But there are some compelling stories behind many other slopes.
When it comes down to it, sometimes the names have cre-ative, interesting stories behind them—and sometimes they don’t.
aren’t written down anywhere, but get passed on by word of mouth. New local skiers and riders catch on quick, listening to the names getting thrown around on the chair and at the bar. Plus, when someone says “Let’s hit the pow-
you better know where you’re go-
often than not though, people
there is a trail named after him.
Teocalli Lift, the trail is named
showed up from Kansas with the original owners. One especially
dry winter year in the mid-1970s, Kiklevich said he had a memo-rable conversation with Larkin, where he suggested snowmaking would help improve the mountain conditions.
East,” Kiklevich said. “We need some snowmaking here.”
Larkin replied: “Roark, you’re
you’ll never see this again.” “We averaged around 400
inches each of the next few years,” Kiklevich said. “He [Larkin] had an unbelievable impact on how the ski area progressed.”
a local miner who worked at the ski area and helped run the lifts, Kiklevich said. “It was like the ski area was a retirement job for him [after working the mine]. He was a wonderful man, a bull, and very, very fit even as he got older. He was a very special fella,” recalled Kiklevich.
International was named for the Alpine International Event that was held in Crested Butte. Dick Eflin was one of the ski area
founders, and his son Andy still lives in Crested Butte and man-ages Peak Sports at the base area. They said the Alpine Interna-tional event included a 90-meter ski jump, downhill event and a Nordic event, and attracted skiers from as far away as Europe and Japan.
massive “monuments” of concrete
keep the old lift towers from being knocked down by avalanches, the Eflins recalled. “Paradise Bowl was named after Paradise Basin out in Schofield Park where my dad and mom went out four-wheeling and exploring,” Andy said. “That used to be the ‘easy’ way down, and ‘Paradise’ repre-sented the beginner’s way out.
which was taken from The Wizard of Oz.”
named for the trail’s bumps, twists and turns, but it’s actually named after the “Twist,” the popular rock ‘n roll-inspired dance in the 1960s. Some social critics regarded it as too provocative at the time.
Word of MouthLegend and logic behind Crested Butte Mountain’s trail names
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by Mike Horn
Are you ready to get ex-treme?!Headwall, Teocalli Bowl,
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Ridge), and Third Bowl—fea-ture trails named primarily by ski patrollers and locals.
-ler, mountain planner, and snow safety director Dan Ewert worked at Crested Butte
“The snow safety program was in its infancy when I became director in 1980,” said Ewert. “None of the extremes were open before then. People were telling us that we couldn’t
couldn’t open that kind of terrain.’ We were setting the bar for terrain management in those days. Other ski areas were coming to us. We were the cutting edge in snow safety, along with Squaw, Alta, and Jackson Hole.”
Ewert recalled what it was like to have the opportunity to name large swaths of the
mountain. “We were given the opportunity as we were de-veloping the terrain—it was a blank slate. So we got to name them because we were the ones managing it.”
large role in applying names to certain areas. Ewert said the patrol created names “in order to manage it, because pretty much everything over there has some kind of avy hazard. To inventory it we said, ‘We’ll give everything its own name.’ Just for quick reference. Like ‘We’re in High Life’ or ‘Out on the Edge.’”
Assistant Ski Patrol Direc-tor Bill Dowell related some stories from the name game.
Disgusting Trees out Spell-bound/Phoenix: “Because we hated to go in there, there’s no real clean way of skiing it, but we had to do work in there.”
-cause there’s rocks, and there’s rolls,” Dowell said.
Duey’s, on the upper ski-er’s right side of Teocalli Bowl: “Duey’s is named for Robert
Duvall, a patroller that died in avalanche in Teocalli Bowl,” said Dowell. Another Teocalli
named for one of snow safety
runs.
died on a climbing expedi-tion in Russia climbing Peak Communism. Powder 8 on the Headwall was named when
-son Hole Powder 8 competi-tion and won it one year in the early to mid-‘80s, according to Dowell.
As Ewert said, it’s pretty obvious where many of the names came from. Solar orien-tation inspired many of them,
Sunset Ridge, Solar Junkyard,
by geothermal activity that makes the snowpack wet and variable, Ewert said.
is named for former patroller Stevie Allen, who was known for launching huge airs out of the run. Ewert said the upper
entrance to Third Bowl was named Parachute “because you practically needed a parachute to get in there.”
Other names are humor-ous jabs at people who may have been at the wrong place—or said the wrong thing—at the wrong time.
Dead Bob’s is named for
quote to a magazine said something like, ‘If you fall back there in this terrain, patrol will pick you up at the bottom in a body bag,’” Dowell said. “The name Dead Bob’s came out one day when we were shooting the avalauncher.”
Rambo, called the steepest trail in the country by many, was actually cut to create a
lift line. Ewert said there was once a plan in place to run a lift from the bottom of the East River lift to the top of Paradise. Alas, that lift was never in-stalled, and instead skiers and riders are left with an impossi-bly steep run to test their skills.
The names don’t stop there and we could go on for pages. Several other patrollers and mountain employees not listed here contributed to the names that keep us on track. A
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The Play-Ground Theatre Company: Fairy Tale Theatre– January 15
the trip from Denver for an afternoon of action packed adventure for the entire family.
DIVE! Living off America's Waste (film)– January 21
the multi award-winning documentary DIVE!dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of Los Angeles’ supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible food – resulting in an inspiring docu-mentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action.
Drew Emmitt Band with special guest Spring Creek– January 28
hit the Center’s stage in what seems to be their annual winter show! Known for their amazing picking skills and jammin’ tunes the Drew Emmitt Band loves playing in Drew’s hometown of Crested Butte. The Center is the perfect venue for them so don’t miss the chance to see one of the best bluegrass shows of the year right in downtown Crested Butte!
Second City: All-Stars Improv– January 31An evening of fully improvised comedy from the acknowl-
edged masters of the form, “Second City’s Improv All Stars” is an evening of improvised sketches, games, songs and general merriment. Perfect for non-traditional venues or presenters with a limited budget, the troupe of Chicago’s “Second City’s Improv All Stars” will astound you with their talent, skill and wit - with-out the aid of script or set.
The Wailin Jennys– February 8
Three extraordinary voices, two founding singer-songwriters, one singular vision: The Wailin’ Jennys. This outstanding trio continues to evolve into far more than the melodious sum of their individual
in on a fresh acoustic breeze from Canada’s mid-western heartland the Jennys continue to wow audiences and enlarge the fan base with every performance. Soulful folk harmo-nies skyrocket them to the top of the billboard charts again and again.
Snowball Express (film)– February 13Snowball Express is a 1972 screwball comedy made by Walt Disney Productions about a man
who leaves his desk job to run a hotel left to him by his uncle. When John Baxter inherits a ski resort
Ridgeway, who wants the property, does everything he can to ensure it will fail. Clever characters, laughter and general silliness prevail in
Willie Porter– February 18“Willy Porter is perhaps best known
as a down tuned six stringed wonder, but as a singer and a writer, and as a showman, he merits equal regard.” How to Rob a Bank, the latest release from esteemed guitarist/singer-songwriter Willy Porter, showcases his continued growth as a songwriter and recording artist. Porter offers a rich blend of salt and sugar with tracks that move easily from rough-hewn electric edges into soulful irony with equal aplomb. Having toured with artists as diverse as Jeff Beck and Tori Amos, Porter capitalizes on his experiences as a seasoned live performer and each song is a fresh cross-pollination of styles, genres and musical forms.
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Mollie O'Brien and Rich Moore– February 25
Her presence on stage is remarkable and when she opens her mouth
mountain- she is a master of them all. She approaches each with an ease
note left her throat.
music family and has lived and performed here for over 25 years. He made his reputation early on as bassist and guitarist with stellar local
-ly ensembles fronted by his wife, the internationally esteemed vocalist
Ballet Nouveau Colorado– February 27
BNC and launched the company onto the national scene. Under their visionary leadership, BNC has transformed into a laboratory dedicated to nurturing and developing captivating contemporary dance.
A radiant energy has grown around the eleven exemplary dancers that make up BNC’s professional company. Each dancer is valued for the unique personal perspective they bring to the creation process, building
continually evolving as they explore their humanity through movement. Whether creating work with Ammon or beginning a new dialog with a guest choreographer, BNC’s dancers bring their considerable classical prowess to the table while simultaneously tapping into a vulnerability that strips away pretense.
Ellis Paul– March 6Ellis Paul is one of the leading voices in American songwriting. He
was a principle leader in the wave of singer/songwriters that emerged from the Boston folk scene, creating a movement that revitalized the national acoustic circuit with an urban, literate, folk pop style that helped renew interest in the genre in the 1990’s.
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towards the realness of folk. Though he remains among the most pop-friendly of today’s singer-songwriters - his songs regularly appear in hit movie and TV soundtracks - he has bridged the gulf between the modern
more successfully than perhaps any of his songwriting peers.
Peter Kater– March 13
He is also a proud recipient of the prestigious Environmental Leadership Award from the United Nations. Kater is known for the diversity and technical and emotional quality and intensity of his music. He follows
genres never sitting comfortably in any single one. His love, respect and commitment to the natural world fuels much of his creative urges and instincts.
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Race Across the Sky 2010– March 18Race Across the Sky 2010 features behind-the-scenes stories
from the August 14, 2010 mountain bike race in Leadville, Colorado where world-class and amateur athletes tested their strength, faith and endurance as they compete, along with those aspiring ‘Leadmen’ and ‘Leadwomen’ who go beyond this one-day cycling event to conquer merciless running
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Colorado Symphony Quartet– March 25
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provided encouragement and inspiration to new and veteran artists as well as live entertain-ment for its audience mem-
people of all ages discover their talents by offering them the opportunity to experience hands-on artistic creation. The community is encouraged to take part in acting, directing, sewing costumes, building and painting sets, writing a play, playing a musical instrument, or running sound and lights for a production.
A Tuna ChristmasA Tuna Christmas is Crested
holiday production. It is a fabulously funny and fast paced comedy that will have several performances between Decem-ber 17 and January 1. The story, by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard is the hilarious sequel to the hit comedy Greater Tuna. Come spend the holidays with all your old favorite citi-zens of Tuna, Texas.
Golden Marmot Awards-
mot Awards celebration will
January 14, and will offer the usual mix of Crested Butte’s version of the Tony Awards mixed with SNL style comic skits with a generous dose of music. Everyone is invited, and
for free.
ELEEMOSYNARYELEEMOSYNARY, is a
charming play about the inter-actions among three generations of women from one family; an eccentric grandmother, her spelling bee obsessed grand-daughter, and the brilliant, but
in the middle. ELEEMOSY-NARY will have 8 performances
The Laramie Project
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ret of The Laramie Project by members of the Western State College theatre department.
Taking a day off of ski-ing or snowboarding? Why not hit the local galleries to take in some art. Or better yet, check the weekly edition of the Crested Butte News to see what artist’s receptions are taking place while you are here.
ArtWalkTake a stroll at galleries
downtown Crested Butte and on the mountain for a
meet the artists, enjoy free food and drink and chat with fellow art lovers. This winter, ArtWalks will be held on the last Thursday of each month. ArtWalks are held by the Art-ists of the West Elks.
Wander through galler-ies on Elk Avenue
There are numerous galleries to wander through
works of local plein air paint-ers Shaun Horne and Dawn Cohen at the Oh Be Joyful
Also on Third and Elk is the John Ingham gallery, which features his oil paintings of Colorado and the Southwest. Across the street is the Susan Anderton gallery.
frameshop, the southside of the street on Third, features many local artists, including ceramics, painting and pho-tography. Local artist Kate Seeley’s Ice House gallery is on Second Street, across the street from the Old Town Hall.
on Elk Avenue, between
local artists as well as a frameshop.
Photographer J.C. Lea-cock recently opened a new studio on Elk Avenue, close
for the Arts for rotating
Paragon Gallery
on Elk Avenue is a co-op made up of 14 local artists.
been featuring the work
Butte residents since 1979.
to display their work at a non-juried event, the art-
continue to offer a friendly, affordable venue for new and emerging artists.
The co-op members do-nate their time and a portion of their proceeds to special community events, such
projects for the Crested Butte Community School.
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