Spring Gulch a midvalley gem

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- Spring Gulch a midvalley gem
- Top RAF band flies in for fund-raising concert.
- Aspen Times News for Aspen Colorado – Cross Country Skiing

Spring Gulch a midvalley gem
Aspen Times – Jan 14, 2008
It takes them awhile to get it all re-rolled and the tracks set. The highlight is a meandering climb up the ridge seek out Finlandia for sweeping views of the valley and commanding Mount Sopris. To challenge your downhill chops try Highball. Big Dipper Little Dipper and Bulldogger are also fun to zip down when they’re groomed. Spring Gulch is strictly for cross-country skiing no snowshoes walking snowboards sleds or dogs (or bikes come summer). It’s strictly a bring-your-own-gear kind of place; no rentals available.

Top RAF band flies in for fund-raising concert.
highbeam.com – Jan 13, 2008
The event organised by Sgt Jon Tomlin and Flight Sergeant Ian Proud from RAF Boulmer raised [pounds sterling]1200 for charities including CLIC Sargent the Northumberland Children’s Community Nursing Centre and the RAF Benevolent Fund. The music was provided by the band of the RAF Regiment who travelled up from RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire with their conductor Flying fficer Piers Morrell. The audience was entertained with renditions from Troika and Finlandia with a host of more traditional scores such as the Little Drummer Boy and Silent Night. Flt Sgt Proud said: “The.

Aspen Times News for Aspen Colorado – Cross Country Skiing
Aspen Times – Jan 14, 2008
It takes them awhile to get it all re-rolled and the tracks set. The highlight is a meandering climb up the ridge seek out Finlandia for sweeping views of the valley and commanding Mount Sopris. To challenge your downhill chops try Highball. Big Dipper Little Dipper and Bulldogger are also fun to zip down when they’re groomed. Spring Gulch is strictly for cross-country skiing no snowshoes walking snowboards sleds or dogs (or bikes come summer). It’s strictly a bring-your-own-gear kind of place; no rentals available.

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