February 3rd, 2014
A century ago a tradition began in Steamboat that has morphed into something so special no local would choose to miss. The Winter Carnival run by Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club evolved as a fun way to break seasonal blues. Today it marks the beginning of “Blue’s Break” a week -long school vacation that begins […]
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January 18th, 2014
A Cowboy Downhill of course. Listen up partners ditch the helmets, dump the skis and grab your Stetson. This weekend for the 40th year in a row, we’re celebrating our cow town heritage. Condos in Steamboat guests can witness Rodeo champs hanging on with all they’ve got, but there won’t be a bronco in sight. […]
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December 26th, 2013
Planning is critical to a headache-free and relaxing vacation. Therefore, to ensure that your ski trip to Steamboat Springs, CO will be fun and memorable, you have to spend enough time ironing out the details of your upcoming vacation. According to an article posted at WiseGEEK.com, “[c]areful planning of a ski trip can make your […]
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December 26th, 2013
Baby boomers made skiing popular in the 1960s and 1970s, and though this demographic is now in their golden years, the ski industry continues to show its appreciation by offering ski programs for vacationers older than 50. As long as they plan ahead of time, seniors can enjoy the slopes in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
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November 21st, 2013
Exactly one week today Condos in Steamboat will be sending our first guests of the season on the gondola for Steamboat’s opening day. While the snow in itself is worth celebrating we thought we’d share our top five most anticipated changes for the 2013/14 season. 1. Night Skiing – Debuting this winter on 1,100 vertical […]
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October 31st, 2013
Sounds a little far-fetched? Not for residents and visitors who have come to love this typically snowy night tradition. Shopkeepers close early, setting their storefronts up as candy stations for trick or treaters. Fire trucks and police cars forgo duty (fingers crossed for no emergencies), becoming a focal point in the middle of the road. […]
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October 15th, 2013
Fall is nature’s feast for our senses; at least that is my humble opinion. Perhaps Mother Nature needs the human touch when it comes to taste. Turning that plump orange pumpkin into a delectable cinnamon topped pie. For everything else, she has it covered. The earthy scent as you rake leaves, the crunch of fall […]
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October 5th, 2013
You won’t find me in camo or a bright orange jacket this month but hunting season still impacts my life. Or should I say my cooking? Personally the tale of how little packages of elk wind up in my freezer does nothing for me. However it makes my husband and our very own Dan at […]
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September 17th, 2013
We may have the feel of a small town, but the people of Steamboat Springs love nothing more than embracing worldwide traditions adding a local stamp or two and calling them our own. Oktoberwest has become just that. Germans and Belgians have been celebrating their ales for decades, but Colorado brews are proudly making their […]
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August 29th, 2013
It might mark the official end of summer, but Labor Day weekend in Steamboat is a full on celebration of all things we at Condos in Steamboat love about this town. While behind the scenes we are gearing up for winter working on your Steamboat ski deals, this weekend we’ll be out there soaking up […]
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