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BE SAFE AND HAVE FUN Know the Code — It’s Your Responsibility 1. Stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3. Don’t stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely. BE ADVISED THAT A GREEN CIRCLE, BLUE SQUARE OR BLACK DIAMOND TRAIL AT YOUR AREA IS NOT NECESSARILY THE SAME AS A SIMILARLY RATED TRAIL AT TELLURIDE. THE SYSTEM IS A RELATIVE SYSTEM. YOU SHOULD WORK YOUR WAY UP, BEGINNING WITH THE EASIEST TRAILS NO MATTER WHAT YOUR ABILITY LEVEL MAY BE, UNTIL YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE TRAILS HERE AT TELLURIDE SKI RESORT. Colorado Ski Safety Act The Colorado legislature, recognizing risks that are inherent in the sport, has passed the Colorado Ski Safety Act which provides inherent risks of the sport and relative responsibilities of the "skier" and the ski area. You must obey the Act. Under the Act, any person using the fa- cilities of a ski area is considered a skier. A summary of the inherent risks is listed below: WARNING Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or property re- sulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing and may not recover from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing, including: changing weather conditions; existing and changing snow conditions; bare spots; rocks; stumps; trees; collisions with natural objects, man-made objects, or other skiers; variations in terrain; failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities; as well as cliffs, extreme ter- rain, jumps and freestyle terrain. Extreme Terrain contains cliffs, very steep slopes as well as rocks and other hazards. Skiing or boarding Extreme Terrain is for EXPERTS ONLY. Freestyle Terrain Areas are designated with an orange oval and may contain jumps, hits, ramps, banks, fun boxes, jibs, rails, half pipes, quarter pipes, snowcross, bump terrain and other constructed or natural terrain features. Prior to using Freestyle Terrain, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with Freestyle Terrain and obeying all instructions, warn- ings and signs. Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground, and in the air. Use of Freestyle Terrain exposes you to the risk of serious injury or death. Inverted aerials are not rec- ommended. You assume the risk. Ski Area Boundary/Backcountry Warning WARNING. FOR YOUR PROTECTION. Pursuant to the Colorado Ski Safety Act, the Telluride Ski Resort assumes no responsibility for the safety and welfare of skiers/snowboarders going beyond the ski area boundary. Areas beyond the ski area boundary are not patrolled or maintained. Avalanche danger and other hazards exist. You are solely responsible for your safety and welfare. Rescue in the backcountry, if available, will be costly and may take time. It is against Colorado law to cross any rope on Telluride Resort; VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED. Closed terrain is indicated by the following signage   . Enter backcountry through gates only. Skiing or snowboarding irresponsibly could lead to the loss of all skiing and snowboarding privileges. It is against Colorado law to cross any rope on Telluride Resort; VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED. Closed terrain is indicated by the following signage   . Enter backcountry through gates only. Skiing or snowboarding irresponsibly could lead to the loss of all skiing and snowboarding privileges. Thank You for keeping Telluride Safe! Remember, you are responsible for avoiding skiers and riders in front of you. If involved in a collision, YOU MUST remain on the scene until you have given your contact information to an employee of the ski area. SKI AREA OPERATING HOURS * Lifts 1 (Chondola), 4, 7 & 10...................9am–4pm Lifts 5, 6 & 9.........................................................9am–3:30pm Lift 8....................................................................................9am–1:30pm Lifts 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15..........................9:15am–3:15pm Gondola ................................................................................9am–4pm *Schedules subject to change, including possible one-hour shift forward for lift opening and closing times for Daylight Saving Time. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION HOURS Gondola & Chondola ..................7am–12 midnight LIFT INFORMATION MAP KEY LIFT # / Approximate Ride Time / VERTICAL RISE CHONDOLA, 4 mins, 385 ft COMP HILL, 4 mins, 355 ft VILLAGE EXPRESS, 6 mins, 1,245 ft POLAR QUEEN EXPRESS, 5 mins, 935 ft APEX, 6 mins, 1,145 ft COONSKIN, 10 mins, 1,845 ft OAK STREET, 5.5 mins, 1,055 ft PLUNGE, 12.5 mins, 2,125 ft SUNSHINE EXPRESS, 10.5 mins, 1,735 ft UTE PARK EXPRESS, 4 mins, 275 ft PROSPECT EXPRESS, 5 mins, 1,050 ft LYNX, 2 mins, 30 ft GOLD HILL EXPRESS, 4 mins, 1,475 ft REVELATION, 4 mins, 783 ft MAGIC CARPETS, 2 mins, 10 ft GONDOLA * , 7.5 mins, 1,780 ft STATION TELLURIDE TO STATION ST. SOPHIA GONDOLA * , 5 mins, 995 ft STATION ST. SOPHIA TO STATION MTN. VILLAGE GONDOLA * , 3.5 mins, ---- STATION MTN. VILLAGE TO STATION VILLAGE PARKING *A lift ticket is required to ski and snowboard on Telluride Ski Resort via the Gondola. Gondola transportation between the town of Telluride, Mountain Village and Station Village Parking is free. NUMBERS TO KNOW Lodging Reservations ........ 800-778-8581 General Information.............970-728-6900 Adaptive Ski Program.........970-728-5010 Allred’s Restaurant ...............970-728-7474 Crazy Elk Pizza ...................... 970-728-7499 Eco Adventures .....................970-728-7300 Guest Services ........................970-728-7575 Tomboy Tavern .......................970-728-7467 MV Ticket Office......................970-728-7517 Nursery .........................................970-728-7531 Public Safety ............................970-728-7330 Ski & Snowboard School ...970-728-7507 Ski Patrol .....................................970-728-7585 Snow Conditions ...................970-728-7425 E X SKIABLE TERRAIN: 2,000+ skiable acres (810+ hectares) LONGEST RUN: 4.6 miles (7.4 km) “Galloping Goose” TOTAL TRAILS: 127 TRAIL DIFFICULTY: 23% Beginner, 36% Intermediate, 41% Advanced/Expert TOTAL LIFTS: 18 Total: 2 Gondolas, 7 High Speed Quads, 1 Fixed Quad, 2 Triples, 2 Doubles, 2 Magic Carpets for Beginners, 2 Surface Lifts VERTICAL DROP: 4,425 feet (1,349 m) LIFT SERVED VERTICAL DROP: 3,845 feet (1,172 m) LIFT CAPACITY: 22,386+ per hour AVERAGE ANNUAL SNOWFALL: 309 inches (789 cm) All information is subject to change. All slopes, trails and lifts are closed to the public outside of operating hours, and are opened and closed at the discretion of the Telluride Ski Resort. MOUNTAIN FACTS LEGEND 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Look Before You Leap. Every freestyle rider is respon- sible for inspecting the terrain before initial use and throughout the day. Park features vary in size and change constantly due to snow conditions, weather, usage, groom- ing and time of day. Always use a spotter to make sure a feature is clear before entering. Always ride or ski in control and within your ability level. Do not attempt Freestyle Ter- rain unless you have sufficient ability and experience to do so safely. Every rider controls the degree of difficulty they will encounter in using Freestyle Terrain, both on the ground and in the air. CAUTION – Snowcats, snowmobiles and snowmaking equipment may be encountered at any time. Lift Safety. Be advised, a person cannot board a lift unless they have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to use such lift safely, or until that person has asked for and received sufficient information to use the lift safely. No person may use a lift or any ski trail when under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Slow Zones. Certain areas (indicated on the map in yellow) are designated as SLOW ZONES. Observe all posted slow areas by maintaining a speed no faster than the flow of surrounding traffic. Fast and aggressive skiing will not be tolerated and may result in removal from the Ski Resort. Uphill Access. Pre-season access: To protect the public from avalanche mitigation, snowmaking and groom- ing hazards that exist from time to time, Telluride Ski Area will be closed to uphill access, starting November 3, 2014. In-season Access: Uphill access is only permitted on ski trails in the Lift 10 “Sunshine” pod, with the exception of Sundance Ski Trail, during hours from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Authorized uphill activities include Nordic skiing, snow- shoeing, uphill skinning, trail walking, and running. Uphill access on the rest of the Telluride Ski Resort is prohibited. Users do so at their own risk CAUTION – Deep snow or tree wells can expose you to the risk of snow immersion injuries or fatalities. Educate your- self on how to reduce the risks and ALWAYS SKI OR RIDE WITH A PARTNER. WARNING: Risk of Avalanche – While snow safety and avalanche mitigation efforts help reduce the risk of avalanches, avalanches and snow slides may occur at ski areas, both inside and outside of the posted boundaries. Avalanches are an inherent risk of the sport due to the nature of snow and its application on steep, mountainous terrain. Become educated on how to reduce the risk of injury or death from avalanches through your own actions and awareness. Visit avalanche.state.co.us or contact the Telluride Ski Resort ski patrol for further information on the risks and prevention of avalanche-related injuries or death. TellurideSkiResort.com

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BE SAFE AND HAVE FUNKnow the Code — It’s Your Responsibility

1. Stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility

to avoid them.3. Don’t stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above.4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and

yield to others.5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and

out of closed areas.7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to

load, ride and unload safely.BE ADVISED THAT A GREEN CIRCLE, BLUE SQUARE OR BLACK DIAMOND TRAIL AT YOUR AREA IS NOT NECESSARILYTHE SAME AS A SIMILARLY RATED TRAIL AT TELLURIDE. THE SYSTEM IS A RELATIVE SYSTEM. YOU SHOULD WORKYOUR WAY UP, BEGINNING WITH THE EASIEST TRAILS NO MATTER WHAT YOUR ABILITY LEVEL MAY BE, UNTIL YOUARE FAMILIAR WITH THE TRAILS HERE AT TELLURIDE SKI RESORT.

Colorado Ski Safety Act The Colorado legislature, recognizing risks that are inherent in the sport, has passed the Colorado Ski Safety Act which provides inherent risks of the sport and relative responsibilitiesof the "skier" and the ski area. You must obey the Act. Under the Act, any person using the fa-cilities of a ski area is considered a skier. A summary of the inherent risks is listed below:

WARNING Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or property re-sulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing and may not recover from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing, including: changing weather conditions; existing and changing snow conditions; bare spots;rocks; stumps; trees; collisions with natural objects, man-made objects, or other skiers; variations in terrain; failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities; as well as cliffs, extreme ter-rain, jumps and freestyle terrain.

Extreme Terrain contains cliffs, very steep slopes as well as rocks and other hazards.Skiing or boarding Extreme Terrain is for EXPERTS ONLY.

Freestyle Terrain Areas are designated with an orange oval and may contain jumps,hits, ramps, banks, fun boxes, jibs, rails, half pipes, quarter pipes, snowcross, bump terrain andother constructed or natural terrain features. Prior to using Freestyle Terrain, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with Freestyle Terrain and obeying all instructions, warn-ings and signs. Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground, and in the air. Use ofFreestyle Terrain exposes you to the risk of serious injury or death. Inverted aerials are not rec-ommended. You assume the risk.

Ski Area Boundary/Backcountry WarningWARNING. FOR YOUR PROTECTION. Pursuant to the Colorado Ski Safety Act, the TellurideSki Resort assumes no responsibility for the safety and welfare of skiers/snowboarders

going beyond the ski area boundary. Areas beyond the ski area boundary are not patrolled ormaintained. Avalanche danger and other hazards exist. You are solely responsible for your safetyand welfare. Rescue in the backcountry, if available, will be costly and may take time.

It is against Colorado law to cross any rope on Telluride Resort; VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED.Closed terrain is indicated by the following signage   . Enter backcountry through gates only. Skiingor snowboarding irresponsibly could lead to the loss of all skiing and snowboarding privileges.

It is against Colorado law to cross any rope on Telluride Resort; VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED.Closed terrain is indicated by the following signage   . Enter backcountry through gates only. Skiingor snowboarding irresponsibly could lead to the loss of all skiing and snowboarding privileges.

Thank You for keeping Telluride Safe!Remember, you are responsible for avoiding skiers and ridersin front of you. If involved in a collision, YOU MUST remainon the scene until you have given your contact informationto an employee of the ski area.

SKI AREA OPERATING HOURS*

Lifts 1 (Chondola), 4, 7 & 10 ...................9am–4pmLifts 5, 6 & 9 .........................................................9am–3:30pmLift 8....................................................................................9am–1:30pmLifts 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15 ..........................9:15am–3:15pmGondola ................................................................................9am–4pm

*Schedules subject to change, including possible one-hour shift forward for lift opening and closing times for Daylight Saving Time.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION HOURSGondola & Chondola..................7am–12 midnight

LIFT INFORMATION

MAP KEY

LIFT # / Approximate Ride Time / VERTICAL RISE

CHONDOLA, 4 mins, 385 ftCOMP HILL, 4 mins, 355 ftVILLAGE EXPRESS, 6 mins, 1,245 ftPOLAR QUEEN EXPRESS, 5 mins, 935 ftAPEX, 6 mins, 1,145 ftCOONSKIN, 10 mins, 1,845 ftOAK STREET, 5.5 mins, 1,055 ftPLUNGE, 12.5 mins, 2,125 ftSUNSHINE EXPRESS, 10.5 mins, 1,735 ftUTE PARK EXPRESS, 4 mins, 275 ftPROSPECT EXPRESS, 5 mins, 1,050 ftLYNX, 2 mins, 30 ftGOLD HILL EXPRESS, 4 mins, 1,475 ftREVELATION, 4 mins, 783 ft

MAGIC CARPETS, 2 mins, 10 ftGONDOLA*, 7.5 mins, 1,780 ftSTATION TELLURIDE TO STATION ST. SOPHIA

GONDOLA*, 5 mins, 995 ftSTATION ST. SOPHIA TO STATION MTN. VILLAGE

GONDOLA*, 3.5 mins, ----STATION MTN. VILLAGE TO STATION VILLAGE PARKING

*A lift ticket is required to ski and snowboard on Telluride Ski Resort viathe Gondola. Gondola transportation between the town of Telluride,Mountain Village and Station Village Parking is free.

NUMBERS TO KNOWLodging Reservations ........ 800-778-8581General Information.............970-728-6900Adaptive Ski Program .........970-728-5010Allred’s Restaurant ...............970-728-7474Crazy Elk Pizza ...................... 970-728-7499Eco Adventures .....................970-728-7300Guest Services ........................970-728-7575Tomboy Tavern .......................970-728-7467MV Ticket Office......................970-728-7517Nursery .........................................970-728-7531Public Safety ............................970-728-7330Ski & Snowboard School ...970-728-7507Ski Patrol.....................................970-728-7585Snow Conditions...................970-728-7425

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SKIABLE TERRAIN: 2,000+ skiable acres (810+ hectares)

LONGEST RUN: 4.6 miles (7.4 km) “Galloping Goose”

TOTAL TRAILS: 127

TRAIL DIFFICULTY: 23% Beginner, 36% Intermediate, 41% Advanced/Expert

TOTAL LIFTS: 18 Total: 2 Gondolas, 7 High Speed Quads, 1 Fixed Quad, 2 Triples, 2 Doubles, 2 Magic Carpets for Beginners, 2 Surface Lifts

VERTICAL DROP: 4,425 feet (1,349 m)

LIFT SERVED VERTICAL DROP: 3,845 feet (1,172 m)

LIFT CAPACITY: 22,386+ per hour

AVERAGE ANNUAL SNOWFALL: 309 inches (789 cm)

All information is subject to change. All slopes, trails and lifts are closed to the public outside ofoperating hours, and are opened and closed at the discretion of the Telluride Ski Resort.

MOUNTAIN FACTS LEGEND

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Look Before You Leap. Every freestyle rider is respon-sible for inspecting the terrain before initial use andthroughout the day. Park features vary in size and changeconstantly due to snow conditions, weather, usage, groom-ing and time of day. Always use a spotter to make sure afeature is clear before entering. Always ride or ski in controland within your ability level. Do not attempt Freestyle Ter-rain unless you have sufficient ability and experience to doso safely. Every rider controls the degree of difficulty theywill encounter in using Freestyle Terrain, both on theground and in the air.

CAUTION – Snowcats, snowmobiles and snowmakingequipment may be encountered at any time.

Lift Safety. Be advised, a person cannot board a lift unless they have sufficient physical dexterity, ability andknowledge to use such lift safely, or until that person hasasked for and received sufficient information to use the liftsafely. No person may use a lift or any ski trail when underthe influence of drugs or alcohol.

Slow Zones. Certain areas (indicated on the map in yellow) are designated as SLOW ZONES. Observe allposted slow areas by maintaining a speed no faster thanthe flow of surrounding traffic. Fast and aggressive skiingwill not be tolerated and may result in removal from the SkiResort.

Uphill Access. Pre-season access: To protect thepublic from avalanche mitigation, snowmaking and groom-ing hazards that exist from time to time, Telluride Ski Areawill be closed to uphill access, starting November 3, 2014.

In-season Access: Uphill access is only permitted on skitrails in the Lift 10 “Sunshine” pod, with the exception ofSundance Ski Trail, during hours from 8:00am to 4:00pm.Authorized uphill activities include Nordic skiing, snow-shoeing, uphill skinning, trail walking, and running. Uphillaccess on the rest of the Telluride Ski Resort is prohibited.Users do so at their own risk

CAUTION – Deep snow or tree wells can expose you to therisk of snow immersion injuries or fatalities. Educate your-self on how to reduce the risks and ALWAYS SKI OR RIDEWITH A PARTNER.

WARNING: Risk of Avalanche – While snow safety and avalanche mitigation efforts help reduce the risk of avalanches, avalanches and snow slides may occur at skiareas, both inside and outside of the posted boundaries.Avalanches are an inherent risk of the sport due to the nature of snow and its application on steep, mountainousterrain. Become educated on how to reduce the risk of injury or death from avalanches through your own actionsand awareness. Visit avalanche.state.co.us or contact theTelluride Ski Resort ski patrol for further information on therisks and prevention of avalanche-related injuries or death.

TellurideSkiResort.com

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ACTIVITIES & ECO ADVENTURESAdult Group Snowshoe Tours – Explore part of the TellurideSki Resort that is unseen by the ordinary skier! Our expertnaturalist snowshoe guides will lead you through a pictur-esque winter wonderland. Tours depart daily at 10am fromEco Adventures. Customizable private tours also available.

Kids Programs – From an hour of arts and crafts to a full dayof exploration, our creative staff will help your child learnabout and experience Telluride in a whole new way!

Snowbike Lessons & Rentals – Exploring the mountain on asnowbike is a fun alternative to skiing or snowboarding andis a great activity for all ability levels. An instructor will teachthe group how to safely maneuver the bike on the mountain.

Complimentary Mountain Tour – Get acquainted with ourmountain during this free tour led by our Mountain Ambas-sadors. Departs daily @ 10am from the top of the CoonskinLift (Lift 7).

Visit Eco Adventures in Mountain Village through

the Franz Klammer Breezeway or call us 970.728.7300

TELLURIDE ADVENTURE CENTERThe adventure enthusiasts at the Telluride Adventure Centerwill help you organize exciting outdoor activities for the entire family.

Snowmobile Tours >> Snowshoe Tours Winter Fly Fishing >> Heli-Skiing

Cat Skiing >> Nordic Lessons + RentalsIce Climbing >> Snow Biking

Fat Tire Bike Tours >> Dog SleddingOvernights @ Alta Lakes Observatory

Call to Reserve Your Next Adventure!

970.728.7433LOCATED AT THE BASE OF THE GONDOLA IN THE

MOUNTAIN VILLAGE SKI & SNOWBOARD SCHOOL LOBBY

CAUTIONThe terrain in Black Iron Bowl, GoldHill Chutes and Palmyra Peak is for expert skiersand snowboarders only. Cliffs, narrow chutes andvariable conditions exist. Be aware, ski and ridewith care.

SUSTAINABILITY

Telluride Ski & Golf Resort employees and the entire Telluride and Mountain Village community are committed to sustaining the region’s environmental, cultural, and economic health. We encourage visitors to assist us through recycling, conserving electricity and water, and using Telluride’s mass transit system.

SHOPPING IN MOUNTAIN VILLAGEResort StoreThe official store for the Telluride Ski Resort—The Resort Store offers the widest selection of apparel, souvenirs, and gifts, allwith the Telluride Logo. Take home a piece of Telluride!

Swanky BuckleWith a fun and flirty twist on womens’ fashion, Swanky Buckleoffers everything from clothing and lingerie, to accessoriesand shoes. Your wardrobe will never be the same!

Heritage ApparelOffering a mix of casual and refined style, Heritage Apparelprovides both men and women with inspiring new fashionsfrom brands like Rag & Bone, Vince and Ted Baker.

Alpenglow BeautyFeaturing over 35 prestigious brands, this luxury beauty bou-tique offers cosmetic and skin care, as well as body, nail andhair care. Call us for facials, waxing, tinting, manicures andmore!

Telluride NaturalsThe BEST place for local and regional gifts! With an extensivemix of handcrafted art and jewelry, you are sure to find some-thing unique to remind you of Telluride!

TRAIL MAP

TellurideSkiResort.com800.778.8581

R E V E L AT I O N B O W L

TERRAIN PARKSUte Beginner Park – Those new to the sportcan get into the groove with small hits androllers located off Ute Park Express (Lift 11).

Hoot Brown Advanced and IntermediatePark – Riders will be able to choose a varietyof different lines within this one park basedon ability level. Includes the latest jibs, boxes,jumps and other features located just off theGondola/Village Express (Lift 4).

GROOMINGTelluride prides itself on perfect corduroyand consistent grooming of our trademarkruns like the Plunge and See Forever. For themost current conditions, pick up the dailygroomed run map at the Mountain VillageTicket Office or Guest Service Center.

VIEW THE CURRENT SNOW REPORT AT:

TellurideSkiResort/Snow

GUEST SERVICES & SLOPESIDE LOCKERS

Let our mountain ambassadors in bright yellow jackets answer any questions you may have. Visit our slopeside lockers located beneath Tomboy Tavern in Mountain Village to pickup complimentary sun screen and water! Also home to theResort’s lost and found. Open daily from 8am–5pm, contact:970.728.7575.

RESORT DININGAllred’s (10,551 ft)Experience Allred’s breathtaking views, exquisite cuisine, andTelluride’s finest après ski. Allred’s is located at Station St.Sophia at the top of the Gondola. To make reservations, call970.728.7474.

Alpino Vino (11,966 ft)Perched atop See Forever run just under12,000 feet, ski or ride into North America’shighest-elevation restaurant for delicioussoups, sandwiches and antipasti platesplus a world-class list of exquisite wines.

Ride our Snow Coach to an exclusive dinner at the highestwine bar in ski country. Reservations are required. To book,call 970.728.7560.

Big Billie’s (9,160 ft)Located in the Meadows base area, Big Billie’sis an ideal lunch spot featuring family diningwith a kid-friendly atmosphere.

Bon Vivant (11,220 ft)Relish authentic French cuisine and libations while diningoutdoors surrounded by 360º majestic views of the San JuanRange. To experience Bon Vivant is to live the good life.

Crazy Elk Pizza (9,530 ft)Located slopeside in Mountain Village, CrazyElk offers unique varieties of handcrafted piz-zas, salads and subs for lunch and dinner. CrazyElk has something for the entire family to enjoy.Free evening delivery in the Mountain VillageCore, 970.728.7499.

Giuseppe’s (11,885 ft)Located at top of the Plunge Lift (Lift 9),Giuseppe’s is a local’s favorite that offers ataste of New Orleans, cold beer and viewsthat are unrivaled in North America.

Gorrono Ranch (10,100 ft)Located under Village Express (Lift 4), thishistoric ranch serves up delicious fare in arustic wood lodge with a large outdoor deck,live music daily and breathtaking views.

High Camp Warming Hut (11,815 ft)Top of Prospect Express (Lift 12) is the launching point of our hike-to terrain, before you embark fuel up with some hotdrinks, sandwiches, soups and snacks.

Siam’s Talay Grille (9,545 ft)Great service, authentic seasonings and freshingredients coalesce creating an Asian Seafoodand Tapas experience with all the elements thathave made the original Siam one of Telluride’sfavorite restaurants.

Tomboy Tavern (9,530 ft)Featuring 15 beers on tap, a wraparoundbar, patio seating, big screen televisionsand Colorado comfort food, TomboyTavern is Telluride’s favorite gatheringplace for lunch and dinner.

• Atlanta • Chicago • Dallas/Ft. Worth• Denver • Houston • Los Angeles • Newark • Phoenix • San Francisco

©2014/2015, TSG Ski & Golf, LLC. All rights reserved. Characters, photos and logos are exclusive to Telluride Ski & Golf.

TELLURIDE SKI & GOLF OFFICIAL SPONSORS

SKI & SNOWBOARD SCHOOLGo With A Pro! – A Private Lesson with alocal pro is the best way to improve yourskills on the mountain. Choose the time andwhat you want to accomplish. Reservations970.728.7402 or [email protected]

Children’s Adventures – Our dedicatedChildren’s Center creates a safe, funand educational environment that willhelp develop a lifelong passion in yourkids. Skiers: ages 3–14. Snowboarders:ages 7–14. Visit us at TellurideKids.com

Cubs Camp Nursery and Daycare – Located inthe Mountain Village next to the Ticket Office,our nursery offers toys, games, infant gyms,crib rooms, and professional caretakers. Open8:30am–4:30pm every day, call 970.728.7531 forreservations.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

970.728.7507 | TellurideSkiSchool.com

LODGINGInn at Lost CreekAn award-winning luxury boutiquehotel with a premier location, one ofTelluride’s best restaurants, and out-standing customer service definingthe Inn as Intimate—Warm—Special. InnatLostCreek.com

Telluride Resort ReservationsTelluride Resort Reservations is the central reservations of Telluride Ski & Golf Resort. For Telluride’s Best Lodging, Ski,Golf & Spa Packages: TellurideSkiResort.com

Telluride Resort LodgingTelluride Ski & Golf Resort’s full-service propertymanagement company offers accommodationsyear round in Telluride and Mountain Village.Properties range in size from cozy studios toseven bedroom luxury homes, and most havedirect access to skiing, golf and other activities.

866.878.0383 | TellurideSkiResort.com

TellurideSkiResort.com

NONSTOP SERVICE FROM 9 MAJOR HUBS WITH CONNECTIONS WORLDWIDE

TELLURIDE SKI & GOLF CLUB

A Club for All SeasonsMembers receive transferable ski passes and early morning skiprivileges, preferred tee times and advanced bookings, privatedining, unlimited use of The Spa at The Peaks, and a bountifulsocial calendar. But membership goes beyond exclusivity—it isabout family and creating lifelong friendships.

FOR INFORMATION ON MEMBERSHIPS:

970.728.7302 | TellurideSkiandGolfClub.com

RESORT CHARGE: Your Ski Pass is the only card you need!Attach a credit card to your season pass and never carrycash or credit cards on the mountain again! Look for theEZ PAY symbol to see where it’s accepted.

PA L M Y R A P E A K & B L A C K I R O N B O W L

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