Monday, February 25, 2008

Copper Hosts 30th Annual Special Olympics Colorado Winter Games


Copper Mountain, CO… February 25, 2008…Copper Mountain hosts athletes from around the state during the Special Olympics Colorado Winter Games March 2 and 3. This season’s Winter Games mark the 20th consecutive year Copper has hosted the event which includes alpine skiing, alpine snowboarding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. These games represent the culmination of the winter sports season for more than 400 athletes. Copper is proud to be the official winter training site for all Colorado-based Special Olympics athletes as well as the official host resort for the Special Olympics Colorado Winter Games through 2010.

Competition begins at 10 a.m. on Sunday, March 2 with alpine skiing, alpine snowboarding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing events. Of particular interest to spectators is the camaraderie of the snowshoeing and cross-country events which take place near the base of the Alpine chairlift in the East Village. Opening Ceremony celebrations will take place from 7:15 to 8:00 p.m. in Burning Stones Plaza in the heart of Copper and feature the lighting of the Flame of Hope and a snowcat parade followed by fireworks.

Competition in all four snow disciplines continues Monday, March 3. Closing Ceremonies take place in Copper’s Conference Center at 1:00 p.m. Throughout the games, Special Olympics athletes will be able to visit “Olympic Town,” located in the Copper Conference Center, filled with fun and informative activities for athletes.

Sunday, March 2 (schedule subject to change)

10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Competitions - Sport Specific Venues

Alpine / Snowboarding / Cross-Country / Snowshoeing

5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Athlete and Coach Dinner

7:15 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Opening Ceremonies in Burning Stones Plaza including:

Copper Mountain Ski Patrol Flame Parade & Fireworks

8:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Victory Celebration in Bighorn Ballroom, Copper Conference Center

Monday, March 3

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Competitions

Alpine / Snowboarding / Cross-Country / Snowshoeing/

1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Closing Ceremonies in Copper Conference Center

The mission of Special Olympics Colorado is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for adults and children with intellectual disabilities, eight years of age and older. The games provide opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.

Volunteers are still needed to assist with event operations. Individuals as well as groups are encouraged to participate. For more information on volunteering for the Special Olympics Colorado Winter Games please visit www.specialolympicsco.org/get/get_involved.html or call Mandi DeWitt, Family & Volunteer Coordinator, at (720) 359-3117.

Special Olympics Colorado asks tax payers to remember line 36 on this year’s state tax form and to please give generously to this worthy fund.

For more information, including a detailed schedule of events, visit www.specialolympicsco.org.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Spring-loaded events at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Heavenly in March and April


CALL SAUNDERS TRAVEL AT 501-744-6453 OR EMAIL: SKI@SAUNDERSTRAVEL.COM TO GET IN ON SOME OF THESE GREAT SPRING SKI EVENTS

From pond skimming at Vail to salsa dancing at Breckenridge to the legendary bump marathon with the mogul master Glen Plake at Heavenly, spring is the time to bask in the sun in the mountains with some of the country’s most zany and festive events above 8,000 feet. Here’s just a sampling. Visit
www.snow.com for more events like outdoor spring concerts, culinary events like Keystone’s Barbecue fest and more.

Ski with the Pros, Beaver Creek -March 28-30
SKI Magazine and Beaver Creek have teamed up for a second year to offer exclusive 90-minute meet and ski sessions with top Beaver Creek Ski School instructors and world-class ski professionals including A.J. Kitt, Chris Anthony, Jenn Berg and Hannah Hardaway. The sessions are offered free of charge to guests staying in Beaver Creek.

Blues and BBQ Festival, Keystone -March 29
Mix in some sunshine with lip-smacking barbecue from Keystone's award-winning chefs and live blues music to celebrate spring at Keystone.

Fiesta Latina, Breckenridge - April 5
Enjoy Latin dance performances and ski boot salsa lessons to the sounds of DJ Patricio on the deck of the Bergenhof Restaurant. Bilingual ski & ride lesson products and ethnic foods will also be available. This is one of many events of Breckenridge’s 8th annual Spring Massive celebration,
April 1 – 20.

Spring Back to Vail - April 7-13
Vail’s huge end-of-the-season bash includes free concerts with national headlining bands, unique competitions and the World Pond Skimming Championships.

Vail Resorts’ closing dates

Heavenly, Sunday, May 4
Breckenridge, Sunday, April 20
Vail, Sunday, April 13
Beaver Creek, Sunday, April 13

Keystone, Sunday, April 13

Sunday, February 17, 2008

RECORD SNOWFALL ... HEAVENLY EXTENDS SKI SEASON INTO MAY


HEAVENLY, Calif./Nev.. – Feb. 13, 2008 – With more than 25 feet of snow so far this season, officials at Heavenly Mountain Resort, a Vail Resort ski mountain, decided to extend their season 14 extra days to Sunday, May 4 thanks to the deepest snow that has fallen at this South Lake Tahoe resort in 30-plus years.

Heavenly reported its snowiest January on record with more than 13 feet in just 31 days. The resort started officially tracking snowfall data during the 1975-1976 ski season.

Initially Heavenly planned to close for the season on Sunday, April 20 but with snow pack that’s 23 percent higher than average, officials made the call to give excited powder hounds two additional weeks of spring skiing. The resort is now set to close Sunday, May 4.

Call Saunders Travel at 501-744-6353 or email us at Ski@SaundersTravel.com to schedule your trip and be a part of a record breaking season.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

What a Great January...and more snow to come


Powder day?............Or maybe a powder month?


Don't let this winter slip away from you...Call Saunders Travel at 501-744-6353 to book your ski trip, or send an email to ski@SaundersTravel.com

January meant big snow at ALL of our Vail Resorts' ski resorts and in turn very very happy skiers and riders. Did you experience it? Highlights from January include:

Heavenly- Over 10 FEET of snow fell in just one week and more followed for a total of 13-16 FEET in January, which means Heavenly had the snowiest month on record EVER, and the records go back to 1975-76.

Vail- January tied with this past December for the month with the most snowfall in the past 7 years, which means that between December and January, Vail received over 16 FEET of snow.

Beaver Creek- Beaver Creek recorded its snowiest December and January since 1996 with 183 inches- that's over 15 FEET of snow in just two months with 22 feet of snow season to date!

January at Keystone and Breckenridge wasn't far behind with over 5 FEET of snow at Breckenridge and almost 4 FEET at Keystone in January.

Plus, February has kept the powder coming at all of our resorts. All we can say is WOW, and we can't wait for what's shaping up to be an amazing spring! Snow totals for the first 5 days of February (2/1-2/5/08) are:


  • Heavenly: 37 inches (that's over 3 FEET!)
  • Vail: 30 inches
  • Beaver Creek: 29 inches
  • Breckenridge: 20 inches
  • Keystone: 13 inches

    Click here to see Vail Resorts Big Snow Viewing Room!
  • Saturday, February 2, 2008


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