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8.17.2006

Falls Creek
Inside Running Good skiing in limited areas Snow Making Description
Today's Weather overcast
Snow Depth Avg 45 cm
Snow Depth Fresh 6 cm
Road Condition Open - ice patches
Temperature O/Night -2.8C
Temperature Current -2.6C
Alpine Skiing Conditions Good
Alpine Snow Cover Moderate
Alpine Snow Conditions Firm Packed

Falls Creek

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Summer at Squaw

5th ANNUAL BREWS JAZZ AND FUNK FESTIVAL - AUG 19-20
Always a party! Don't miss this weekend's Brews, Jazz and Funk Festival at the Village at Squaw Valley. With beers from 30 breweries to sample and an incredible line-up of music both days - all benefiting the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe. Free Live Music from 2-8pm both days with Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Papa Mali & The Instagators, On The One and many more. More
August 23-27, 2006 - TAHOE-RENO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL at Squaw. Three nights of FREE film screenings in the Village at Squaw Valley. Aug. 23 - Go Further 8:30pm, Aug. 26 - Pursuit of Equality 8pm, Aug. 27 - Punk Like Me 8:30pm. More.
August 26-27, 2006 - HUGE ANNUAL TENT SALE Find top brands in summer apparel, winter apparel, fleece, gift items, Squaw Valley logo wear, and much more at up to 80% off the retail price. (530) 583-6985 Squaw Valley

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Vail Beaver Creek Heavenly

Exclusive discounted rates on winter lodging are available now - for a limited time only! Book your winter travel by August 27 for deeply discounted lodging rates at participating Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, and Keystone hotels and condominiums. We've eliminated the need to shop around because you will not find lower rates anywhere from the accommodations featured in this sale. Below are some of our exclusive lodging rates, available only to our valued email subscribers:
Hotel Rooms from $59/night Studio Condos from $92/night One-Bedroom Condos from $118/night Two-Bedroom Condos from $135/night Hurry, these rates are only available online and travel must be booked by August 27 to lock in these great prices.
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TORINO CHAMPS CHARGE INTO 2007 CHEVROLET U.S. SNOWBOARD GRAND PRIX SERIES
Americas premier snowboard series to stop in Breckenridge, Mountain Creek and Tamarack PARK CITY, Utah (Aug. 15) – America’s posse of Olympic snowboard champions including gold medalists Hannah Teter, Shaun White and Seth Wescott will lead the world’s best riders into this country’s greatest snowboard competition series: the 2006-07 Chevrolet U.S. Snowboard Grand Prix. The three-stop series, now in its 11th year, touts smaller, more competitive fields, a mammoth 22-foot superpipe, the popular snowboardcross and the series’ first full-field, full-length slopestyle event. The Grand Prix will open in Breckenridge, Colo., Dec. 14-16, then splash into Mountain Creek, N.J., Feb. 2-4, before concluding at the series’ newest venue of Tamarack, Id., Feb. 24-25. NBC and OLN (soon to be called Versus) will broadcast coverage of the entire series. “It’s been exciting to watch the evolution of the Grand Prix Series and its emergence as the pathway to the Olympic Games for American riders,” said Grand Prix Tour Director Eric Webster. “As we start the next Olympic cycle, I’m particularly eager to see what role the Grand Prix will have in defining the careers of riders striving for Olympic team selection in 2010. In particular, the reduced field sizes will raise the caliber of competition and the prestige of the Grand Prix series.” Fields sizes will be made up of about 90 men and 40 women in each of the halfpipe contests at all three venues. Only Tamarack will host a SBX event, expected to field about 100 men and 30 women. “The terrain at Tamarack seems like it was made for a world class SBX event, “ said Webster. Tamarack also will be the site of the 22-foot superpipe – only the second U.S. venue to host an elite-level competition in a pipe of that size. At Mountain Creek, riders will heat up the night with halfpipe finals under the lights as well as compete in the Grand Prix’s first world-class slopestyle competition as the discipline pushes toward inclusion in the 2014 Olympics. The 2007 series will offer one of the largest overall purses for a snowboarding series – prizes total more than $300,000 – along with the best broadcast package for the sport on NBC, America’s Olympic network. Rebroadcasts and special presentations of events will be broadcast by OLN (Versus). In keeping with the tour’s tradition, overall winners of the Grand Prix series will be awarded a new Chevrolet truck. A Grand Prix stop can have an economic impact of an estimated $5 million. According to a 2005 study of the Breckenridge event conducted by the University of Utah, Grand Prix spectators spent about $5.1 million during the Grand Prix. Of this amount, $4.6 million was spent on lodging, restaurants, retail spending, lift tickets and related ski services in the area with the rest spent on car rentals and gasoline. 2006-2007 Chevrolet U.S. Snowboard Grand Prix schedule: Dec. 14-16, 2005, Breckenridge Ski Resort: Friday, Dec. 15 – Superpipe Qualifiers Saturday, Dec. 16 – Superpipe Finals and Night Downtown Exhibition Feb. 2-4, 2006, Mountain Creek Resort: Saturday, Feb. 3 – Superpipe Qualifiers and Night Finals Sunday, Feb. 4 – Slopestyle Feb. 24-25, 2006, Tamarack: Saturday, Feb. 24 – 22-Foot Superpipe Qualifiers and Finals Sunday, Feb. 25 – Snowboardcross Time Trials and Heats The series kicks off in Breckenridge, which will be hosting its sixth Grand Prix (it also held the event in 2001, ’02, ’03, ’05 and ‘06). Breckenridge, home to standout U.S. Snowboarding rider and former X Games champion Steve Fisher, was voted the No. 1 halfpipe in the country for 2006 by readers of Transworld Snowboarding magazine. Teter, who won halfpipe gold in Torino, is going for a three-peat at Breckenridge after winning there the last two consecutive years. Riders then head to Mountain Creek, located less than 50 miles from New York City and quickly becoming a top snowboarding venue boasting a world-class superpipe and terrain parks. With the halfpipe located right in the base area, Mountain Creek is one of the most accessible venues for spectators and media alike. 2007 marks the fourth-consecutive year Mountain Creek will host the Grand Prix. The series concludes at Tamarack Resort, which opened its lifts in December 2004 and will host its first Grand Prix event. Tamarack prides itself on its snowboard facilities and is just the fourth resort in the country to build a 22-foot superpipe that will be used for the Grand Prix competition. SBX, which enjoyed extreme popularity at the Torino Games, will speed up the excitement at Tamarack. The series’ overall men’s and women’s halfpipe champions will each receive a Chevrolet truck. Last year’s winners were White and Gretchen Bleiler, who captured halfpipe silver in Torino.

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Cortina d'Ampezzo: skiing season


17-08-06 The winter Transfer Service How convenient it is to arrive at the airport and be transferred directly to Cortina without changing. Plus, the service takes guests directly to their hotels! Also on departure day the bus picks up guests outside their hotels and takes them directly to the airport. This is the Transfer Service organized by the Cortina Tourist Board during the winter season. It runs from 23 December 2006 until 4 April 2007 on Saturdays and Sundays, serving the international airports of Venice and Treviso. You can book the Transfer Service only after booking your hotel. Some hotels offer the transfer service free, while all hotels of Cortina’s Hoteliers Association offer the service at a reduced charge. Further information,
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