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Aspen Ski Vacation Information

Book Now for your Aspen ski in ski out vacation rental. If you are planning to come at Christmas or at New Year, or bring a large group of six or more you need to contact us immediately to get the best condos, houses, or cabins in Aspen. Pricing will not be reduced this year during prime ski season, so don’t wait. Deals are made when booking early because those gem condo rentals that are priced a little cheaper than the rest are taken first! Luxury ski in ski out condos are also the first to go, as well as the ones that are walk to lift. Here is the scoop on Aspen and Snowmass 2009-2010 ski season:
2009-2010 Operating Dates:
Snowmass & Aspen Mountain: November 26, 2009 – April 11, 2010
Aspen Highlands & Buttermilk: December 12, 2009 – April 4, 2010

With some of the most stunning and challenging big-mountain terrain, Aspen Highlands just keeps getting better. Look for expanded terrain in the Deep Temerity area – that’s a bonus on top of the 220 acres which was already added over the last several seasons. Canopy Cruiser, located to the right of Steeplechase and below Hyde Park, will give 18 additional acres of gladed skiing/riding. Also not to be missed: Take a snowcat ride to the ridge where you can hike up and drop into the Highland Bowl for the ultimate in-bounds backcountry eLift hours: All lifts open at 9 a.m. and close at 3:30 p.m.

Base elevation: 8,040 ft./2,451 m.

Summit elevation: 11,675 ft./3,559 m. (top of Highland Bowl 12,392 ft.)

Vertical rise: 3,635 ft./1,108 m.

Terrain: 1,028 acres/416 hectares

Number of trails: 125

Miles/km of trails: 84 miles/135 km

Longest run: 3.5 miles/5.6 km

Steepest run: Go-Go Gully, Highland Bowl (description on Highlands’ Extreme Guide) – slope angle of 48 degrees

Types of trails: easiest: 18%, more difficult: 30%, most difficult: 16%, expert: 36%

Annual snowfall: 300 inches/762 cm

Snowmaking: 110 acres/44 hectares

Lifts: 5: 3 high-speed quads, 2 triples

Lift capacity: 6,500 riders/hour

Uncrowded slopes: On average, 2 people per acre/5 people per hectare

Best known for: Steep, big-mountain skiing in Highland Bowl, Olympic Bowl and Steeplechase; Deception, Aces and 8’s on the Olympic Side

Best-kept secret: The newly extended Mushroom trail will test even the fittest legs of mogul enthusiasts. For incredible skiing/riding on a powder day, head to Child’s Play in the Highland Bowl. Or, check out Log Jam Gully, Bowling Alley and Fran’s Love in Deep Temerity.

What’s New: In 2008-2009 Aspen Highlands will add up to 18 additional acres of skiing and riding in the Deep Temerity area of the mountain between Hyde Park and Mushroom Chutes called Canopy Cruiser.

Location: Within the White River National Forest, 3 miles from downtown Aspen

Lodging: 14,303 pillows within a 10-mile radius. For more information, please call Stay Aspen Snowmass at 970-925-9000 or 888-649-5985.

Rental/Retail: Four-Mountain Sports at the base of the mountain

Restaurants: 5 TOTAL: Merry-Go-Round, Cloud Nine Alpine Bistro, Willow Creek Bistro, Crust Pizzeria, ZG Grill

Parking: High Occupancy Vehicles (4 or more people) park for FREE at Aspen Highlands. Paid parking is enforced from 7:30 a.m. to noon daily. No charge for vehicles arriving after noon, space available. Daily parking fee is $12; 10-pass punch card available for $85.

FREE Bus Service: Highlands skier shuttle runs every 15-20 min. from Rubey Park. The Castle/Maroon bus is FREE and runs every 20 min. The free Maroon Creek Road shuttle runs every 30 min.

FREE ASC Shuttle: A van runs from the designated Highlands parking lot at Buttermilk to Highlands beginning at 7 a.m. The shuttle runs every 15 min. to 11:30 a.m. From 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. the shuttle runs every 30 min. Shuttle resumes every 15 min. schedule at 2:30 p.m. at Highlands until the last run from Highlands to Buttermilk at 5:30 p.m. Pocket cards with times are available at the Highlands Guest Service desk.

NO PARKING ON MAROON CREEK ROAD. Vehicles will be towed.

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