Archive for July, 2006

Raising A Stein At Deer Valley

Before the hegira to retrieve the relative at the hospital, after the interstate and the tabernacles, there was the work of play to be done. His ticker had the good sense to go bad in Salt Lake City, and so for his elder sibling in Colorado that produced the perfect excuse to do a good deed while doing very well indeed at the Stein Eriksen Lodge at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah.

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Road Trip To Taos, New Mexico

A scenic five-hour drive from Aspen you will find the mystic, mountain town of Taos, New Mexico.

New Mexico labels itself the “Land of Enchantment” and one would be hard pressed to provide a more accurate description. Crossing the border just south of La Jara, Colorado, we marveled at the expansive view, a contrast of snow-capped peaks with the sparkling waters of a desert mirage. We watched as an ominous storm raced across the high plains, its moisture shaded gray and swirling upward as if caught in the draft of a helicopter’s propeller. In short time, the storm met us head on with biblical force. We slowed the vehicle to a crawl, lost in the downpour, before emerging only minutes later from the storm’s southern fringe to the sight of blue skies and the glow of the afternoon sun.

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Mancuso Renews It With Rossignol

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA (Post Time News)--Rossignol is not about to let Julie Mancuso get away.

The Rossignol Group in Huntington Beach, California, announced the Olympic Giant Slalom (GS) gold medalist has inked a two-year sponsorship deal that includes Rossignol bindings and skis and Lange boots. Mancuso, 22, lives in Lake Tahoe California.

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