Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Wanna Snow Ski in Colorado for Free?

Crested Butte Mountain Resort is offering free lift tickets from Nov. 25 to Dec. 15. The southwestern Colorado resort has revived its “Ski Free” series after ending the original program a few years ago. This year, lift tickets are “absolutely, positively, incredibly, 100 percent FREE with no strings attached,” according to resort promotions. Lodging and lesson discount packages are available to go with the free lift tickets.

The popular Ski Free program originally ran from 1991 to 2000, prompting crowds of Denver-area residents to make the nearly four-hour drive to Crested Butte and hit the slopes during what is typically a slow period between Thanksgiving and the Christmas holidays. The program’s revival comes after a few years of improvements at the resort known for its steep expert terrain. In the past few years, Crested Butte has added more snowmaking and started grooming more trails to attract a wider range of skiers and boarders.

The return of the Ski Free program has many Coloradoan’s wondering if the formerly funky and rowdy resort will also revive what may be its most popular special program: Ski Naked. While never sanctioned by Crested Butte officials, skiing in the buff became a closing-day tradition among locals until a crackdown a few years ago.

The 07-08 snow sports season at Crested Butte runs from Nov. 17, 2007, through April 13, 2008.

For more details about the Ski Free program, go to Crested Butte Mountain Resort.
This post is from the blog, Vagablond.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes.... its a cool offer.