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- Colorado,
- North America,
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- Vail
Whether you want to ski in the winter or hike in the fall, Colorado offers a wealth of adventure.
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From his Audi RS 6 supersedan, Stephan Wilkinson surveys canyons, caravans, and an infamous cannibal
The same verticality that draws skiers in the winter lures the nubby-tires set in summer. The 20 or so trails are rated in difficulty the same way ski runs are... more
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Mountain Musher Dog Sled Rides runs trips twice daily on the 10,000-acre Diamond Star Ranch outside Vail. Two people board a sled operated by a musher and... more
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A local dive that's consistently voted "Best Burger" by Vail's faithful denizens, Bart & Yeti's—named after two dearly departed dogs who served as... more
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The Aspen ski season starts in late November and runs through mid-April. There are four mountains here: Aspen Mountain (a.k.a. Ajax), Aspen Highlands,... more
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The Vail valley's predilection for all things Teutonic climaxes in three raucous weekends in September. The first weekend in September is a more civilized... more
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There are many times and places for high-end restaurants, but breakfast isn't one of them. The Main Street Bakery is a down-home haunt where you can tuck into a... more
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This is Nobu's extension of Matsuhisa Aspen. Upstairs, in this case, is street level, and, just like Next Door Nobu in New York, it's more casual and less... more
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The Nell is so Aspen—i.e., it's a cute little (92-room) home-away-from-home chalet where everyone happens to be wearing Prada skiwear and there's a... more
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