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Entries from April 1, 2013 - April 30, 2013

Tuesday
Apr162013

Aspen: We're Not Done Yet!!

Sunday was closing day on Aspen Mountain and it was a great powder day. Monday was probably the single best ski day of the year...free refills.  Tuesday was a pow pow jamboree at Aspen Highlands.  It's supposed to snow tonight. In fact it's dumping right now. Wow, April really is siiiiiiiiiiiiiick. Gotta go.

Aspen Highlands is open through 4/21 with a bonus week-end 4/27-4/28

Spring is storming in Aspen...and we're not done yet.

Mike Tierney rolling freshieson the Cooper Street Mall in Aspen

 

 

Halo Effect on Red Mountain.

Maroon Bowl experienced a HUGE natural avalanche. The slide went about 4000 ft.The ants go marching 1 x 1. Tuesday in Highland Bowl.Street Scenes in Aspen.

Monday
Apr152013

Aspen Mountain goes out with a BANG!!

Jag getting off on closing day at Aspen MountainPowder Days are just better!! 

There is no feeling that compares with dashing down a steep mountain floating on top of a foot of fresh POW POW.   It's what people around Aspen live for.  

Apparently Ullr (The Norse God of Snow) has a sense of humor.  A HUGE Spring storm dropped 12" of freshies on Aspen Mountain just in time for closing day.  After a challenging snow season that started very slow ASPEN MOUNTAIN goes out with a BANG.   Closing Day on Ajax had a little bit of everything.  Snow, sun, wind, the 42nd Annual Buck-Off and one of the illest parties in recent memory.

The skiing and riding was phenominal on the last day.  If not the best day of the season it was clearly "top 5" according to several  Aspen Mountain afficianados.   Weird...right?  Everybody broke out their fatties one last time to churn up the Spring snow. As usual, A.Party was in the very first wave of regulars at the Silver Queen Gondola and got waaaaaaaaay more than his share.  The skiing was fantastic, especially on the top half of the mountain.  As the day warmed and became a beautiful Colorado bluebird afternoon the conditions deteriorated.  The bottom 1/2 of the mountain became an obstacle course of clumpy, heavy, snirt infused sh*t.   Avoiding the fallen bodies was part of the program.  But everyone made it.

Around 4pm the Sky Hotel and 39 Degrees unleashed a party of furious proportions.  The Where's Waldo themed soiree brought out all the players. Some wore costumes, some wore ski clothes and some wore bikini's.  The 2012/13 ski season on Aspen Mountain ended in a storm of EDM and jello shots on the pool deck at the Sky. 

Click 4 sick pix.   ASPEN MOUNTAIN goes out with a BANG

The usual suspects lining up for POW POW for closing day on Ajax.Everything looks good in WHITE. Click for pix.Chopper staying safe during the 42nd Annual Buck-Off to close out the season on Aspen Mountain. Click 4 pix.Where's Waldo at The Sky Hotel. Sh*t got crazy. Click 4 pix.Everyone into the pool. Click for pix.

Saturday
Apr132013

She's the One. Hammersmith Odeon, 1975 

Thursday
Apr042013

A Political Pub Crawl with Aspen Democracy Initiative

The Aspen Democracy Initiative (ADI) which was formed last year seeks to empower younger citizens to effect positive change in the community through engagement in civic issues and the political process.

Click 4 pix:  ADI PUB CRAWL

The first ever ADI Political Pub Crawl made four stops at local watering holes in Aspen to discuss 4 important topics. The ADI is attempting to give younger voters (age 20-40) a more meaningful powerful voice in the future of Aspen.  If you saw more than 50 people following Vanilla Ice in a business suit and carrying a portable amplifier, strolling the streets... don't worry, that was simply the ADI Political Pub Crawl.

The pub crawl provided a low key and social setting to discuss issues that effect Aspen's younger professionals.  First stop, The J-Bar where crawlers drank the famous Aspen Crud and heard about "Water in our Future" in a discussion led by Christopher Treese of the Colorado River District.  Justice Snow's hosted stop 2 where the discussion was about "Sustainable & Responsible Development" led by Aspen Ski Co's VP of Marketing , Christian Knapp.   At The Red Onion, Knapp moderated an open forum about "Economic Vitality in Aspen".   By the fourth stop at The Sky Hotel many were actually crawling (just kidding) to hear Tom McCabe discuss Aspen's Affordable Housing Program.

Jill Teehan, Riley Tippet and Skippy Mesirow of the Aspen Democracy Initiative deserve kudos for creating a fun and relevant way to instigate an open discussion.  Almost all the candidates for Aspen's May 7th election for Mayor and City Council were in attendance and listened to the concerns of the younger voters.  ADI will provide an additional venue for the candidates during the ADI Election Forum on April 9 at 7.30 PM at the St. Regis. 

ADI Pub Crawl at The Red Onion.Aspen is a funny place.  Not ha ha funny...but unusual funny.  There are layers upon subtle layers within the social, professional and political hierarchy here in Aspen. It takes considerable time to understand how things work around here.  A person's length of time in town can often over shadow his or her actual credibility.  Many residents want things to go back to the 70's, others want zero change no matter what the issue and some want to see progress...they just can't seem to agree how to get it done.  There is a huge transitory population in Aspen and there is a natural clash between the full-time locals and the tourists (and 2nd homeowners).  It's a funny place, and it's a resort town...first and foremost.

Aspen has about 6000 residents, only about 50% whom vote, but we do get to hear 100,000 opinions.  Last night's ADI pub crawl was a great first step in giving a voice to the younger generation. All kinds of stuff got thrown out on the table...in front of the politicians to hear.  It was great to listen to some of the fresh voices in town speaking up.   I'm not sure who I'm voting for yet...but I think we are at an inflection point in Aspen politics.  People in Aspen seem tired and frustrated by the same old political scene.  It's time for some new voices...and ADI is doing their part to engage the community.  It was a fun and meaningful night

Please don't forget to vote early and often on May 7.

Click 4 pix:  ADI PUB CRAWL

The ADI Brain Trust. Riley Tippet, Jill Teehan and Skippy Mesirow.A Police Line-Up? No just a few of the candidates in the upcoming Aspen election.

 

Tuesday
Apr022013

Light It Up Blue: Aspen

Click to learn more about Autism.Light It Up Blue lit up the snowy sky in Aspen tonight. 

Light It Up Blue (LIUB) is a worldwide campaign for autism awareness commemorating the United Nations-designated World Autism Awareness Day and the kick off to Autism Awareness Month. LIUB entails the blue lighting of more than 7000 landmarks across the globe.  Some of my favorite spots will be LIUB'd including Sydney's Opera House, Rio's Christ the Redeemer statue, The Great Pyramids in Egypt and even the Empire State Building in NYC.

 Click the Pix: LIGHT IT UP BLUE: ASPEN

It is estimated that 1 in 88 children and 1 in 54 boys are affected by Autism. LIUB shines a blue light on Autism, which is a complex set of developmental brain disorders that is a growing health problem globally.

Aspen, given it's iconic status in the ski world has gathered together to support LIUB.  AspenSpin attended the posh gala at The Little Nell and skied a few laps on Aspen Mountain in support of LIUB: Aspen's Vertical Blue program.  Vertical Blue pledged to ski 1 million vertical feet in a fun raising exercise at all four mountains in Aspen.

LIUB Aspen's Gala honored Ed Brown, CEO of Paton, actor Max Burkholder who plays Max Braverman on NBC's  Parenthood and celebrity chef Franklin Becker. The beneficiaries of the funds raised by LIUB Aspen are Autism Speaks and Extreme Sports Camp which provides athletic experience for autism.

The gala was super-sweet and attended by a glittering crowd of blue-clad supporters.  Aspen Mountain shined in blue...although the display was somewhat distorted by the POW POW that we received tonight. 

Please share the love on-line and off with LIUB. 

Click 4 pix:  LIGHT IT UP BLUE: ASPEN

Light It Up Blue: Aspen A campaign for Autism Awareness. Click 4 pix.The room was bathed in Blue. Light It Up Blue: Aspen Click 4 pix.Patron CEO , Ed Brown and his wife. Chief supporters of Light It Up Blue : Aspen. Click 4 pix.It was a BIG night in Aspen for Light It Up Blue. Click 4 pix.

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