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Colorado Festivals & Events
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Entertainment In Colorado - Festivals & Events Fun Things To Do in Colorado - Festivals, Art, Music, Colorado Recreation & More! Below is a list of Colorado events to help you plan a Colorado Vacation! Find detailed information on the Colorado event entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Colorado event category on the left hand menu.
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21st Annual Enduro, Apr 14, 2010 Skiers and riders take laps on the Pali chair for 10 hours
Category: Keystone Sports event in Colorado
Description of this Keystone Event: Only A-Basin would bring you an endurance race of this caliber. Skiers and riders take laps on the Pali chair from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. without stopping. 71 runs is the record. All proceeds from the event benefit a local charity.
Registration Date: Past Participants - March 17, 2010
New participants - April 1, 2010
Teams can register through our Guest Service department Monday - Sunday. The Guest Service building is located in the base area of the ski area. Payment is due at time of registration. Unfortunately we are unable to save spots for a team.
Cost:$150 per team. (Due at time of registration)
Only 30 teams will be allowed to compete, please register early to secure your place. All competitors do receive a competitor only T-Shirt, drinks and snacks throughout the day and free entry to the Apres Ski Party at the Snake River Saloon.
New: All competitors will be wearing race bibs that will be worn over clothing.
Apres Ski Party: All competitors, friends and family are invited to the Snake River Saloon for an Apres Ski Party. Competitors will have free entry and friends are family are welcomed for $15. Entry fee includes dinner, free beer while the first keg lasts, raffle ticket and live entertainment.
History of the Enduro
This is the 21st year for the Enduro. Prior to the Enduro event being organized, locals would challenge each other to see how many runs they could get in a day. Bragging rights would then ensue. The first Enduro was organized by TJ "The Juice" and Dan "Ro-Dan" Johnson in memory of "Turbo." Turbo has a run named after him, which can be seen from the Pali chair lift. The first Enduro was 12 hours long and the most runs anybody got was 71. In 2008, Jamie Ober and Ollie Holmes achieved the same amount of runs in 10 hours.
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7th Annual Huck, Rock'N Roll at Arapahoe Basin, May 01, 2010 The Treeline Terrain Park will host an amateur competition
Category: Keystone Sports event in Colorado
Description of this Keystone Event: After the other parks have put away the rails and dozed the jumps the Treeline Terrain Park will be ready to host an amateur slopestyle competition for snowboarders and freeskiers who aren’t quite ready to call it quits.
The Treeline Terrain Park will be closed to the public for the duration of the competition and will open after the competition has ended.
Details: Competitors will individually take two runs on the course and show judges tricks on rails, boxes and jumps.
Registration: A-Frame 1st floor 8am - 9:30am. Please sign up during this time.
Competition Time: Competition will take place at 10am at the top of the Treeline Terrain Park. A list of rules will be given to each competitor at registration. Course will be open for viewing from 9am - 9:45am.
Catagories: Males ski, male snowboard, female ski, female snowboard, juniors
Cost: $10 per person
Prizes: snowboards, skis, goggles, hoodies and much more. Each competitor will be given a goodie bag at the end of the competition.
Awards: Awards will take place in the base area after the competition.
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8th Annual Marmot Grind, Apr 24, 2010 The Marmot Grind is an uphill, downhill adventure race
Category: Keystone Sports event in Colorado
Description of this Keystone Event: The Marmot Grind is an uphill, downhill adventure race designed to introduce new participants to backcountry skiing as well as challenge the veteran skier. Races are modeled after European randonee events with competitors beginning on foot and running to clip into their skis. Athletes skin uphill on a challenging course and race down to the finish. Race category vertical is approximately 4,500 ft, recreational 2,000ft.
Recreation Course: Begin in the base area and ascend up High Noon. Continue past Norway chiar lift and up Grizzly Road. Ascend to the top of the Pallavicini chair lift. Move along ridgeline towards Snow Plume Refuge. Continue up to the North Pole Gate. Hike over to the summit of North Pole and then ski down North Pole and lower East Wall. Circle around the Avalancher and follow the flags up a minor hill and then come down through Chisholm Trail through Sundance and back to High Noon to the base area, covering approximately 2,000 vertical feet.
Race Course: This course will travel up High Noon following the recreation course. At the top of the Pallavicini lift, the race level course will cut off to the west to the Pallavicini run. Skins will be removed and the racers will race down Pallavicini to Pali Wog. From there the racers will skin up to the Snow Plume Refuge, traverse slightly and descend 1,000 feet into Montezume Bowl (condition dependent). They will skin up Montezuma Bowl to the top of North Pole. Ski down North Pole to the traverse, cross the traverse and boot pack up Willies Wide (conditions dependent). The racers will ski down Willie's back to the base area, a total of approximately 4,500 feet certical. Course is subject to change due to conditions.
Cost: Recreational - $tbd registration fee
Race - $tbd registration fee
Start Time: To Be Announced
How to Register: Competitors may register on the second floor of the A-frame on the day.
Prizes: Race Division - Male and Female - To Be Announced
Rec Division - Male and Female - To Be Announced
Apre's Ski Party: All competitors will be invited to attend the Apre's ski party in the base area after the race. The party will consist of raffle and award ceremony. More information to come.
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