Breckenridge Ski Culture: The Early Days Posted on November 4, 2018 - 9:03 pm by Stacy Sanchez 2 Breckenridge Ski Culture: The Early Days This blog features a super video that shares Breckenridge Ski Culture: The Early Days. A group of soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division spread out around Colorado and helped start many of the ski areas that have blossomed into the mega resorts we enjoy today. Back then, it was a different time and many mountain people had a different way of living life. You can listen to a few of the stories in the following video from the Breckenridge Ski Resort. Above Treeline: Chapter One - The Early DaysWatch this video on YouTube The History Surprisingly, there’s a connection between myself (Stacy, Dina’s husband) and Breck. Rounds and Porter, the company mentioned below is a Wichita, Kansas company. That’s where I grew up. I moved to Colorado in the summer of 1996 and Dina moved here in 1993. To me, it was funny that Wichita had played a role in the beginning of the ski area and town that I would later call home. The following excerpt is from the Breckenridge Tourism Office blog. Late 1950s – The conception of building a ski resort in Breckenridge began when Bill Rounds of the Porter and Rounds Lumber Company became interested in bringing skiing to the valley. He created an organization called the Summit County Development Corporation led by Claude Martin and Bill Starks. 1961 – After some time, Trygve Berge convinces Bill Rounds that a ski area in Breckenridge could be a good business venture. Berge helps design the ski area and layed out the trail system. The Peak 8 Ski Area opened on Dec. 16, 1961, with one Heron double chair and a midway unloading station and one short learners T-bar. Ticket prices were $4 for an adult and $2.50 for children. Attendance ranged in the neighborhood of 17,000 skiers. Opening Day We are now in the middle of a snowy stretch of early November and many skiers are attending ski swaps, and pre-season screenings of ski and snowboard flicks. This is a great time to reconnect with other kindred mountain folk, hoot and holler at the screen, as scenes from our favorite places pop up. We are also exposed to new locations and far off locales that spur the adventurous to travel in search of new experiences and new mountains to explore. We have our favorite lines on our backyard hill, and we’d be happy to show you around when you work with us. We are happy to share that the Breckenridge ski resort is opening on November 9, 2018, this Friday. Locals are treated to a seasonal coffee mug promotion at various coffee shops around town on Thursday, called Wake Up Breckenridge! If you are able to ski more than 3 or 4 days it makes financial sense to purchase a ski pass. We add on 10 days at Vail and Beaver Creek for an additional $50 dollars. If you can go only one day to either of those resorts, it’s worth it. The back bowls of Vail are unreal, and the trees at “The Beav” are amazing. Blue Sky Basin at Vail is a lot of fun too. But, in Breckenridge, we usually start off with at least one, maybe two or three top to bottom runs on Peak 8. That might differ this year, as we are getting an abundance of early season snow. Ski patrol will evaluate the runs and make sure it’s safe to open. As the season progresses, the snow makers will blow snow on the runs adjacent to what’s open and go left and right, expanding the terrain. Ski Resorts Already Open Loveland and Arapahoe Basin are already turning their chairlifts and happy skiers and snowboarders have been riding for a few weeks already. However, the winner this year was Wolf Creek Ski Area. It was the first to be able to open up. The diehards were there and can now be found in the resorts in Summit County. Thanks for reading and contact us with any questions about our awesome ski culture in Summit County. Get Answers to Your Questions The area of Summit County is very diverse and the different mountain towns each have their own feel. Some properties for sale are downtown and close to all the action, but if remote and quiet is more your style, we can customize a search just for you. There are many neighborhoods near the Town of Breckenridge, so let’s talk soon and we can find your dream home or property. Sometimes you just want to build and get everything you want. It’s absolutely possible. Contact us to learn more. No pressure, we’re here to help you dream and wonder, and to ask yourself, what if you did buy that home in the mountains? What would your life be like then? CONTACT US Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.
Get to know Dina Sanchez – Breckenridge Real Estate Property Specialist Posted on October 7, 2018 - 7:26 pm by Stacy Sanchez Get to know Dina Sanchez – Breckenridge Real Estate Property Specialist Get to know Dina Sanchez – Breckenridge Real Estate Property Specialist. Dina is a longtime local with 25 years in Summit County, Colorado, She knows the community and its neighborhoods. And, she’s ready to find the best match for your family. Send a message to inquire about specific properties needs. There are many options including slopeside village condos, golf course homes and trails out the back door. If the mountains are calling, you need to call Dina. We know it’s easy to get lost in the online world of real estate searches. A lot of the popular sites have out of date listings, and properties that are no longer for sale. We have built in a custom search tool on this site, click here to start receiving updates when new listings that match your criteria come on the market. Global Luxury – Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties Why work with Dina as your broker? A longtime business owner, Dina learned the art of negotiation with effective communication that is timely and responsive. She listens to her clients. That has helped achieve specific production goals that have recently qualified her as an Associate Broker with GLOBAL LUXURY designation. with Coldwell Banker Mountain Properties. Dina is also a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist and with an Interior Design focus to provide added value to clients. Share this post with someone who needs help. Thanks! Dina Sanchez - Breckenridge Real Estate and PropertyWatch this video on YouTube Dina Sanchez Get Answers to Your Questions The area of Summit County is very diverse and the different mountain towns each have their own feel. Some properties for sale are downtown and close to all the action, but if remote and quiet is more your style, we can customize a search just for you. There are many neighborhoods near the Town of Breckenridge, so let’s talk soon and we can find your dream home or property. Sometimes you just want to build and get everything you want. It’s absolutely possible. Contact us to learn more. No pressure, we’re here to help you dream and wonder, and to ask yourself, what if you did buy that home in the mountains? What would your life be like then? CONTACT US Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.
Summit County, CO Residents Live Longer, More Active Posted on May 28, 2017 - 10:59 am by Stacy Sanchez Summit County, CO Residents Live Longer, More Active This blog post is called Summit County, CO Residents Live Longer, More Active, and shares links to recent findings. Perhaps it’s the clean mountain air, or wide open spaces, but there’s no denying the therapeutic benefits of spending time in nature. And, if you’re an avid outdoor sports person, the options available in the high mountain towns of Summit County are a dream come true. A short drive from Denver and airhub, Denver International Airport makes the trails and ski resorts an outdoor mecca. Summit County is home to the most active population in the U.S. From weekend warriors to world-traveling adventure racers, Summit County is home to a wide mix of outdoor enthusiasts. Some are early risers and hit the trails early, while others will don a headlamp and exercise at night. Skinning is a popular pre-work activity for those 9-5 workers who can’t ski during the normal lift operating hours. Or, it’s simply when they choose to ski. Check back to read more blogs and articles about specific outdoor pursuits to be found in Summit. Summit County’s life expectancy highest in the nation You can expect to life a long live when you spend time in the towns near Breckenridge. And, I do believe it has a direct correlation to the fact that many of the mountain residents are the most active in the nation. Movement very well could be the fountain of youth. You might have heard of it as the “runners high” or being “in the flow,” but there’s an amazing feeling you get when you are using your body to its fullest potential. Those that are disabled can enjoy the outdoors with a world-class staff at the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center, where I was a volunteer in the Adaptive Ski Program at one time. Summit County’s life expectancy is the highest in the nation, according to a study published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. In 2014, the latest year that data is available, Summit’s expected longevity was 86.83 years. Thanks for reading the blog all the way through. This means that you’re interested in living longer and being more active, right? The next step is figuring out how to match your outdoor lifestyle with your personality and, of course, budget. We can help you buy a home or sell your home near the Breckenridge area. Please contact us if you have questions about the different mountain towns, the activities near each one, and how we can help you find your dream home in the mountains. We want to help you with your Mountain Habitat. Featured image courtesy of Carl Scofield Photography. Get Answers to Your Questions CONTACT US Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.