#Winter Telluride
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beutlerdesign · 9 months ago
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Downtown Telluride Winter Commute : Telluride
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mysensibleheart · 3 months ago
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Sebastian Stan at the Telluride Festival.
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cpahlow · 11 months ago
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andiatas · 6 months ago
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Photo by Chad Madden.
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inyoureyes69 · 2 years ago
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Sneachta - Irish for Snow | ©inyoureyes69 | Linktree
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travelella · 1 year ago
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Telluride, Colorado, USA
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wanderguidehub · 1 year ago
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Telluride, CO: Embrace the Thrills of Winter Sports
Nestled among the rugged peaks of the San Juan Mountains, Telluride, Colorado, is a winter wonderland that beckons adventure seekers from across the globe. As the snow blankets the landscape, this charming mountain town transforms into a haven for winter sports enthusiasts, offering an exhilarating array of activities against a backdrop of breathtaking alpine beauty. Epic Skiing and Snowboarding…
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backside-to-heavenly · 18 days ago
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Winter is here! Telluride, Co. 🇺🇸
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xiaq · 2 years ago
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The eyes of people who have not slept and are not happy about it.
Well. It's been an eventful 48 hours. We were supposed to get into Denver Wednesday and head straight to Gunnison. However, our plane was delayed and didn't arrive in Denver until 10pm Wednesday night. Then we sat on the tarmac for 3 hours because the winter storm had all but a couple gates shut down. Then, the tram was down for an hour, which meant we were trapped in the terminal. We finally got to the baggage claim at 3am. And found out they couldn't get our bags off the train so we'd need to "come back tomorrow." Except we couldn't leave, because there were no ride-shares or taxis or rental cars available because of the storm. It was -12 (-25 with windchill) so walking somewhere wasn't an option. Our coats and cold-weather clothes were in our checked bags. And the hotel next door was full. At 10am (after maybe 2-3 hrs of restless sleep) we finally got our bags and our car and had breakfast at Rivers and Roads (10/10 do recommend, the barista gave us free gluten-free donut holes after hearing about our ordeal).
We got on the road at 11:30am, which is when the snowstorm hit. So the 3-hour drive took closer to 6. Here's a video toward the end when we finally drove out of the snowstorm and the sun came out, except the wind was blowing freshly fallen snow all over the road (lol @ B's little "you're doing great" at the end).
We finally got to Gunnison at 6 last night. Got frozen dinners to heat up in our motel microwave, took Deacon for a well-deserved walk (he has been the BIGGEST trooper through all this nonsense) and fell into bed by 9pm. We slept fantastically, woke up refreshed and feeling like new people today, and fully enjoyed visiting my old haunts in Gunnison (including stopping at Boom-A-Rang thrift for vintage snowsuits and Tributary Coffee for Tumeric/Ginger lattes).
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I was rocking my best 90's mom look and intend to continue doing so. We then hit the road for Montrose, and are now cozy in our hotel. We'll hike in the Black Canyon tomorrow morning and then head to Telluride :)
This has been a Winter Adventure Update. (I'm planning to propose in Telluride. Probably. We'll see.)
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shylightqueen · 5 months ago
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Bridal Veil Falls is a 365-foot waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. Hiking and off-road trails pass by the falls and it has a hydroelectric power plant at its top. In winter the frozen shape of the falls forms an imposing challenge to intrepid ice climbers.
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beutlerdesign · 2 years ago
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cpahlow · 11 months ago
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stumbleimg · 2 years ago
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Winter Sunset near Telluride, Colorado, USA [oc] [5214x3476]
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year ago
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Wolf Creek Valley Overlook, CO (No. 1)
Wolf Creek Pass is a high mountain pass on the Continental Divide, in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.  It is the route through which U.S. Highway 160 passes from the San Luis Valley into southwest Colorado on its way to New Mexico and Arizona. The pass is notable as inspiration of a C. W. McCall song. The pass is significantly steep on either side (6.8% maximum grade) and can be dangerous in winter. There are two runaway truck ramps on the westbound side for truckers that lose control of their brakes.
Wolf Creek Pass, once a two-lane road winding through the San Juan Mountains between South Fork, Colorado, and Pagosa Springs, has been expanded into a multi-lane highway, greatly increasing the traffic capacity of the pass and making it more navigable in bad weather. It is the easiest access to southwest Colorado from the rest of the state, as all remaining overland routes require lengthy detours through New Mexico or over Lizard Head Pass, near Telluride, or the intimidating Red Mountain Pass, a two-lane road winding along sheer cliffs from Ouray to Silverton.
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orson-hill-realty-blog · 18 days ago
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cuveeblog · 21 days ago
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4 Spellbinding Colorado Ski Resorts Calling Your Name
As winter sets in across the Rocky Mountains, alpine villages and ski resorts come alive in new and exciting ways. Although many Colorado mountain towns offer year-round experiences, you can enjoy a special atmosphere during the winter as snow blankets the region. It’s almost like stepping into an enchanting snow globe.
The Colorado Rocky Mountains are home to a number of spellbinding winter destinations. Choose the right one, and you’ll enjoy extraordinary experiences that can redefine your idea of a winter getaway. Gather around a rooftop firepit in Aspen for hot cocoa and s’mores, or take advantage of the world-class skiing right outside the doors of your Vail luxury rentals. The possibilities are endless!
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Light the Fire in Aspen 
It may seem like a simple detail, but there’s something special about gathering around a firepit during the winter. It’s one of those experiences that’s even more special when you’re on a rooftop in Aspen, surrounded by family or friends, sipping on hot cocoa, and enjoying one another’s company.
From a rooftop vantage point, you can take in the sights and sounds of Aspen—and the surrounding Rocky Mountains. After the sun sets on a winter day, the town is aglow with street and holiday lights. It’s cozy, nostalgic, and captivating.
Hit the Slopes in Beaver Creek 
Beaver Creek is a resort village east of Aspen. If you’re looking for world-class skiing, Beaver Creek is hard to beat—though Aspen, Telluride, and Vail all have exceptional ski resorts. You can absolutely come to Beaver Creek to admire the views from afar, but you’ll likely find yourself longing to get out on the mountain shortly after you arrive.
From your luxury accommodations in Beaver Creek, you’re only a few minutes away from those world-class slopes. You can even select a property with ski-in/ski-out amenities. All you have to do is get suited up, and you’ll be out there in no time.
Indulge in Fine Dining with a View in Telluride
Much like Beaver Creek, you can find luxury accommodations featuring ski-in/ski-out amenities in Telluride. Of course, you can expect many other amenities, too. Not far from the luxury rentals Telluride is known for, you can journey up the mountain in a private, heated snowcat. Your destination? Alpino Vino.
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This is a fine dining experience that immerses you in the beauty of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. What makes it really special is that it’s a dining experience you’ll only find during winter. After your journey through snow-covered terrain, you can sit down to a relaxing, four-course meal featuring Italian and French dishes.
Snowshoe Through the Colorado Wilderness Near Vail 
Vail is home to picturesque views—many of which you can find right outside the windows of your luxury accommodations. However, you can “get lost” in those picturesque views, too. Once winter arrives and snow blankets the ground around Vail you can go on a snowshoeing adventure—complete with your own private guide. That way, you won’t actually get lost!
This snowshoeing adventure could take you through the Colorado wilderness and to the top of a nearby peak. From there, all that’s left is to take in the views with a serenity you can’t find anywhere else.
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