Ski News: Vail Resorts Overcomes Recession with Season-Pass Sales


Good news fellow skiers! According to Bloomberg.com the economy will not effect this coming ski season as Vail Resorts season-pass sales hiked 13% this last September.

And why not? Moving fast in a slippery slope is A-OK when talking about skiing (unlike economy) and it seems that skiers are getting ready to make this ski season unforgettable.

Vail employees are also noticing a boost in booking after last year skiers decided to stay at home and ski on their Nintendo Wii.

The resorts are also throwing in incentives and discounts on early reservations. And you can stop making sandwiches and enjoy special Vail Value Meals. Yup, you heard right. For 9 bucks you’ll get an entrĂ©e, side dish and a beverage of your choice.

Now it’s always smart to act fast and book a Colorado ski vacation early and if you do it before December 1, 2009 you’ll get 20% off coaching. Remember that when booking your adventure with us, you’re getting VIP treatment and a complete package including Airfare, Lodging, Guiding, Coaching and Limitless Adventures the exciting Colorado Rockies.

It's Ski Season in Colorado!

Ski season is starting up here in Colorado and vacation season is starting up in your head. So let’s play a game! Okay, close your eyes. No peeking! Now imagine this:

Four days and five nights in the heart of the Winter Park Resort. You wake up in a cozy Vail condo and smell the morning coffee that’s brewing in the private kitchen downstairs. After having a hearty breakfast you meet your private coach and start an exciting day of skiing and snowboarding.

Well, how does it sound? A beautiful, three-bedroom cabin with two baths and a night by the fire.

Now it’s always smart to act fast and book a vacation early and if you do it before December 1, 2009 you’ll get 20% off coaching. Remember that when booking your adventure with us, you’re getting VIP treatment and a complete package including Airfare, Lodging, Guiding, Coaching and Limitless Adventures the exciting Colorado Rockies.

2010 Ski Magazine's Top Resort Guide is out. Where do you ski?

Utah’s Deer Valley was ranked No.1 by readers of Ski Magazine in their 2010 Resort Survey. Second runner up was Whistler B.C. followed by Colorado’s own Vail in the 3rd spot.


“Deer Valley offers an easy going ski vacation for families” responded the readers in love with the friendly staff that always seems to know exactly what they need and when they need it. Deer Valley isn’t your budget ski vacation, but if you guys can afford your stay, you will enjoy great food and luxurious lodging.


Canada’s Whistler Blackcomb was ranked 2nd and “the most dynamic resort village in North America.” Indeed, in Whistler you can find anything from adventure and extreme ski to backcountry ski or just an old fashioned evening of Canadian table dancing.


Vail held the first two spots for a very long time but plunged to 3rd this year. Still a much respected resort, Vail Colorado dreams of being a resort for the everyman, even for men who don’t ski, which seems to be the trouble here. Some skiers don’t like the fact that Vail is everything, a luxury lodging, dining, alcohol, designer boutiques, art galleries, fancy condos and then there’s also some skiing.

What is your favorite ski resort? Are you planing to get there this winter? Visit Limitless Adventures and book your Colorado ski adventure today!

Be responsible! Remember Drink and Hike!


Pssst… We want to tell you a secret! You know water? Shhh!!! Water, water, you know water? Good. You know it’s important to drink water? Shhh! Yes, drink water, yes, especially during hikes.

Well, maybe it’s not such a big secret. They say most of our body is water (that’s why I don’t like swimming – I’m afraid I’ll get mixed) and water is essential for all living things, but especially essential to all hikers who would like to stay living things.

Remember that your thirst level is not the most accurate indicator of your body’s water level. When planning a big hike, start with drinking around 20 ounces of water, a couple of hours before you start and during the hike you should be gulping around 10 ounces of water to every 15 minutes of sweat. In this way you will compensate on the body’s loss of water. But don’t drink too much all at once, you’ll feel heavy and get cramps.


If you drink during your little adventure, you will prevent icky nausea, fight exhaustion and avoid unnecessary risks like heat stroke.

By the way, at Limitless Adventures, we got plenty of hikes and mountaineering adventures waiting for you and lots of water as well. Liquid if your thirsty, or frozen if you're up to a Colorado ski vacation. All you have to is give us a call and plan your dream adventure vacation today!
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