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 Burton Men's Shaun White Snowboard Boots '10


Burton Men’s Shaun White Snowboard Boots ’10


$189.96


Loaded with Shaun s favorite features, this year s boot is all-new and entirely upgraded. Shrinkage removes bulk (and weight) to eliminate excess toe and heel drag while the NEW articulating cuff allows for a smoother forward flex. The NEW hybrid cushioning systems blends monster truck-caliber shock absorption with go-kart style response. Even the smell is fresh thanks to the stench sucking power of Aegis antimicrobial.

Nike Men's Crew Cut Moisture Management Socks 3 pack


Nike Men’s Crew Cut Moisture Management Socks 3 pack



The Nike Moisture-Management Crew Cut Sock is perfect for sport or casual wear. Made with moisture-management technologies, this crew cut sock helps keep your feet cool and dry. Wide arch support provides a better fit with less slippage. Reinforced heel and toe lends enhanced durability in high-wear areas. Package of three is perfect for the price-conscious shopper! 71% cotton/27% nylon/2% spandex…


J.B. Second Skin CoolMax Anti-blister Liner (3 Pairs)


J.B. Second Skin CoolMax Anti-blister Liner (3 Pairs)



Designed to provide a thin layer of protection(a second skin) between your feet and shoes, by reducing friction. These socks are a great way to add protection from moisture and blisters without adding bulk, many people actually choose to wear another pair of socks over the liner for extra protection and warmth. This sock contains an astonishing 75% CoolMax® ensuring your feet stay dry in the hars…


DC Men's Solo Star Slim-Fit Short-Sleeve T-Shirt


DC Men’s Solo Star Slim-Fit Short-Sleeve T-Shirt


$19.99


DC was founded in 1993 and since has become a renowned name in performance skateboarding and other action sports. This crewneck, short sleeve tee features brand logo graphics on the front. 90% Cotton, 10% Polyester . Machine wash, tumble dry. Size S: Chest 19″, Length 28.5″, Sleeve Length 8″. Size M: Chest 19.5″, Length 31.5″, Sleeve Length 9″. Size L: Chest 22.5″, Length 31.5″, Sleeve Le…

Mattel X Games Forum Youngblood Mini Snowboard with White Baseline Boots


Mattel X Games Forum Youngblood Mini Snowboard with White Baseline Boots


$27.77



Skateboard / Snowboard for the  Wii Fit Balance Board


Skateboard / Snowboard for the Wii Fit Balance Board


$34.99


The CTA WI-SKAB Wii Skateboard for Balance Board is perfect for the Nintendo Wii game Skate It and any other skateboarding/Snowboarding game that requires the Wii fit Balance Board….

Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage


Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage


$4.96


Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage Wii…

adidas Duramo Slide Sandal


adidas Duramo Slide Sandal


$19.99


This iconic slide is ideal for your pre-game and post-game routine….

Nike The Overplay VI Men's Basketball Shoe


Nike The Overplay VI Men’s Basketball Shoe



For any and every baller out there that loves the game….


JPN TRANSWORLD SNOW BOARDING Time to Fly Issue Nov 2005 - 2006 Series #3 Foldout Poster of Mutsuo Yamaguchi Frontside 360 STILL ATTACHED! (Time to Fly)


JPN TRANSWORLD SNOW BOARDING Time to Fly Issue Nov 2005 – 2006 Series #3 Foldout Poster of Mutsuo Yamaguchi Frontside 360 STILL ATTACHED! (Time to Fly)



JPN TRANSWORLD SNOW BOARDING Time to Fly Issue Nov 2005 – 2006 Series #3 Foldout Poster of Mutsuo Yamaguchi Frontside 360 STILL ATTACHED…


SB MAG Snowboard Magazine Pat Moore 3D Cover February 2010 - 3D glasses still attached inside! Shaun White Fram Goggles cut-out AD on back cover! Sketchy D, Travis Rice, Jack Johnson + (3-D)


SB MAG Snowboard Magazine Pat Moore 3D Cover February 2010 – 3D glasses still attached inside! Shaun White Fram Goggles cut-out AD on back cover! Sketchy D, Travis Rice, Jack Johnson + (3-D)



SB MAG Snowboard Magazine Pat Moore 3D Cover February 2010 – 3D glasses still attached inside! Shaun White Fram Goggles cut-out AD on back cover! Sketchy D, Travis Rice, Jack Johnson +…

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Wonderland in Winter Park

As published in www.FirstLightSports.com

 

The byline for the Today Show read, “Boy, age 8, experienced heaven.”  Okay… so why didn’t the Today Show call me?  Skiing at Winter Park affirmed the presence of heaven for me!  Our spring ski trip started with smooth sailing into Denver International Airport which boasts record-setting luggage retrieval time and a really cool separate carousel for snowboards and ski bags.  We made a quick hop into our rental car, pointed it uphill and up into the mountains we went.  Arriving on a weekday meant that we didn’t have to struggle with traffic, a definite plus for shedding the shackles of work life.  On the road west of Denver be wary not to lose your precious “vacation mode” feeling by getting stressed out on the I-70 corridor.  If traffic clogs and hesitates because everyone decided to head to heaven; a good place to take a break, de-stress and get a great pizza is Beau Jo’s in Idaho Springs (exit 240).  The restaurant has been featured on “Man vs. Food” and offers some quick and tasty bites.

Wonderland in Winter Park.  You could not have ordered more glorious conditions:  fresh snow with turquoise blue sunny skies and light winds. Incredibly easy to get to the mountain, Winter Park is located right off of highway 40 and there are several options for free parking along the complimentary shuttle route.  The Lone Tree and Blue Spruce lots are great for close access when you need to get to the main lodge area for tickets or rentals.  If you already have your lift ticket and equipment in hand, park at the Corona Siding or the Utah Junction lots.  Ample spots are available there and allow you to step on the hill, pick up the Challenger or Super Gauge lift, and then at the end of the day, slide on over to your car without having to ride a shuttle.

Winter Park Resort is comprised of several mountains, ridges, and bowls.  Mary Jane Mountain is named for a lady of ill repute who was financially savvy and used her earnings from the railroad workers to purchase the area that later became part of the resort.  MJ Mountain’s slogan “No Pain, No Jane” comes from the numerous mogul runs located there.

Fitted with K2′s and the most comfortable Head ski boots I’ve ever worn we ascended the mountain pulsing with a palpable anticipation.  The message board at the top of Super Gauge Express read:  “Couldn’t get much better than this!”  What an understatement! At the top of Mary Jane we decided to check out the fantastic fresh snow on a black diamond mogul run called “Trestle”.  A black run is not generally my first choice because I’ve grown a bit more cautious over the years, but this ended up being Tim’s favorite run. New snow and shoulder high moguls surrounded on both sides by gorgeous pines were dusted in white.  The brilliant Colorado sun warmed our faces and gave us grins the entire (really long thigh burner) way down.  Spontaneous whoops of joy were heard from everywhere; we just couldn’t help but squeal with delight.  It really was that good.  Our new snow term for the week was “marshmallow pie”.   An especially apt description of what the snow felt like on Little Ten, another black diamond run.  I know, I said these weren’t my favorite but with snow that felt like we were skiing on top of a cloud, I just couldn’t help myself from going back several times.  Anyway, “No Pain, No Jane” right?

A visit to Winter Park just wouldn’t be complete without a ride up the Panoramic Express lift to the peak elevation 12,060 feet on Parsenn Bowl.  The vista is breathtaking, even if you’re acclimated to the altitude!.  Intermediate skiers will feel welcome with numerous blue runs to choose from.  Village Way in Vasquez Cirque is routinely groomed if you don’t want to ride the face.  Duck into the trees at the face bottom for some laugh out loud fun runs.  Memories of amusement park roller coaster rides will be triggered as you wind your way down through the forest.  Juniper and Paintbrush give ample room for turns and a bit of elbow room while Kinnikinnic and Willett’s Way are tighter and require a few crisp turns.  Stay alert in the woods!  It’s a great place to work your sylvan ski magic and clear your mind.

Winter Park fans the fantasy fire with the whimsically named runs Jabberwocky and Cheshire Cat. You just might believe that you’ll see young Alice peeking out from around a snow dusted pine.  Skiing can only be this great in fantasyland.  Be sure to step off Lonesome Whistle on the right about halfway down the run to skittle down Dilly Dally Alley.  Dilly Dally Alley is a narrow lane with tickle-your-tummy bumps and twirls around trees, it’s an absolute gas!  All take you down to the Olympia Express lift to zip up to the top of Winter Park Mountain with an elevation of 10,700 feet.  You can stop in at the Sunspot Lodge for a quick bite or break or keep on trucking down Winter Park Mountain.  You can get to Mary Jane from this point, but it’s a fairly treacherous mogul run called “Outhouse”.  While not for the weak of heart, it is the quickest way to Mary Jane, but only for advanced skiers.  I chose the longer Whistlestop to High Lonesome Express, a couple extra minutes but worth keeping my limbs intact.  Of course, Tim and young Zach had to take the short cut (but they only ran it once!)

New this year at Winter Park is the Private Lesson Center.  A stylish new building with mountain flair, it is complete with complimentary lockers, full concierge service, and private access to all lifts.  The center is conveniently located at the bottom of the Zephyr lift and boasts a performance lab with custom alignment and free Wi-Fi access.  Guests can relax after lessons on comfy leather couches while watching flat screen televisions and getting their boots dried with the automatic dryers.  You’ll be back for more lessons with this pampering.

Our week ended with a celebratory dinner at the Brickhouse 40 restaurant located right on Main Street in Grandby; definitely worth a stop.  When you walk through the door, you know you’re in store for a treat.  A large fireplace with comfy leather furniture greets you and entices you to relax and enjoy a pre-dinner cocktail.  The restaurant is located in a former home furnishings store and some of the displays are still present, the atmosphere is warm and welcoming.  The menu selections are of Greek/Mediterranean focus and reasonably priced with generous portions.  I was glad that downhill skiing burns 300-400 calories per hour because there were no leftovers!  I need to ask my editor if I can do this full-time or perhaps get a leg in on the grasshopper counting!  Happy skiing.

(Editor’s Note:  Maggie, Don’t give up your day job, but keep skiing, writing, and having fun.)

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About the Author

Maggie Rentmeester is a contributing writer for www.FirstLightSports.com

email:  maggie@firstligtsports.com

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