Did we mention we had snow? Unbelievable! Just about 22 feet
has blanketed Mt. Werner since opening day and the forecast
is still in our favor. Spring is just around the corner and
Steamboat offers some pretty sweet snow riding conditions all
the way until closing day, April 14th. And it's not just the
skiing and riding that's great, we've got tons of spring fun
loaded including our Bud Light Free Concert Series, St. Patty's
Day Supa Slope Style Blowout at Maverick's Terrain Park,
Ragnar's wine dinner and snowcat drawn sleigh ride, guided
gourmet snowshoe hikes and more!
And if you haven't already, you still have another chance to
book your Last Chance Snowsaver which can save you 15% off
on lifts and lodging. Check it all out below!
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In This Issue
--> SNOW, SNOW, SNOW AND MORE SNOW!
--> SNOWSAVER PACKAGES--SAVE 15% ON LIFTS AND LODGING
--> BUD LIGHT "ROCKS THE 'BOAT" MUSIC SERIES
--> ST. PATTY'S DAY LINE-UP & SPRING EVENTS!
--> SEND THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND
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STEAMBOAT SNOW REPORT
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Picture this. Blue-bird skies by day, massive snowfalls by night,
bronzed faces, mashed potato slush bumps breaking in your face,
the smell of outdoor bbq's and the sound of music. Free music,
that is. Offered to you by the Bud Light "Rocks the Boat" spring
concert series. Can't you just see it? Well, if not, check out
our cam and photo of the day or better yet-get here!
For more, go to:
http://steamboat.fiids.net/r/default.asp?R=000008de200004fc6
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SNOWSAVER PACKAGES
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Save 15% on lifts and lodging. Packages available with air too!
For more, go to:
http://steamboat.fiids.net/r/default.asp?R=000008dd500004fc6
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BUD LIGHT ROCKS THE BOAT!
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Don't miss out on all the fun this spring. Bud Light "Rocks
the Boat" Free Music Concert Series has a great line up! Next
concert is scheduled for March 17 (yes, this is St. Patty's
day) featuring the Shenanigans. Local Steamboat favorites
celebrate St. Patric's day with a blend of traditional high
energy Irish tunes. Click below for the full line-up.
For more, go to: http://steamboat.fiids.net/r/default.asp?R=000008db400004fc6
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SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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March 31:
Easter and Egg Hunt. Win a season pass!
April 7:
2002 Mountain Dew Mavericks Superpipe Challenge:
Watch some of the best riders in the Rockies face the challenge
of the largest Superpipe in North America as they compete for
$5000 in cash and another $3000 in merchandise-prizes. After
the competition, AMP presents a free concert by nationally
touring alternative-rock band YELLOWCARD, right here in Gondola
Square! This is an open event so anybody can enter. Prizes will
be awarded to the top 10 finishers in Men's Snowboarding, Women's
Snowboarding, Men's Skiing and Women's Skiing. Our friends at
Mountain Dew, AMP, and Spyder Clothing are making this awesome
event possible. More to come soon.
For more, go to: http://steamboat.fiids.net/r/default.asp?R=000008dbc00004fc6
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GUIDED GOURMET SNOWSHOE HIKE & ALL STEAMBOAT ACTIVITES
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The hottest new fun thing to do! Take a guided snowshoe tour
with the Steamboat Ambassadors. For only $35 you will ride the
gondola, trek across Duster to Rendezvous Saddle on an informative
tour, enjoy a gourmet lunch at Ragnar's complete with a glass of
wine, and trek back. Every Tuesday and Friday, starts at 10:30am.
Please make reservations at least 24 hours in advance by calling
970-871-5191 or 970-879-0740.
For more, go to: http://steamboat.fiids.net/r/default.asp?R=000008db500004fc6
Posted by Ari Cheren, MountainZone.com Staff