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PLAY IT SAFE, PLAY ALL SEASON.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE. Breckenridge is committed to promoting skier safety. In addition to
people using traditional alpine ski equipment, you may be joined on the slopes by snowboarders, telemark skiers or cross-country skiers, skiers with disabilities, skiers with specialized equipment and others. Always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing and snowboarding that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Know your ability level and stay within it. Observe Your Responsibility Code listed below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing experience. 1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail or are not visible from above. 4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.
SEVENS SOUPS: Fast fresh soups, salads, and sandwiches on-the-go. Open from 10am - 4pm.
UNMARKED OBSTACLES. Be advised that Breckenridge Ski Resort does not mark all potential obstacles or
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hazards. When marked, poles, flags, fencing, signage, padding or other forms of marking are used to inform the skier/rider of the location of a potential obstacle or hazard. These markers are no guarantee of your safety. It is part of your responsibility under the Your Responsibility Code and the Colorado Ski Safety Act to avoid all obstacles and hazards.
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COLORADO SKI SAFETY ACT. The Colorado legislature, recognizing risks that are inherent in the sport, has
passed the Colorado Ski Safety Act which provides inherent risks of the sport and relative responsibilities of the skier and the ski area. You must obey the Act. Under the Act, any person using the facilities of a ski area is considered a skier. A summary of the inherent risks is listed below:
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WARNING
Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing and may not recover from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing, including: changing weather conditions; existing and changing snow conditions; bare spots; rocks; stumps; trees; collisions with natural objects, man-made objects, or other skiers; variations in terrain; and the failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities. The Ski Safety Act was amended in 2004 to include CLIFFS, EXTREME TERRAIN, JUMPS AND FREESTYLE TERRAIN as inherent dangers and risks of the sport.
Open for breakfast, featuring homemade pastries and Starbucks Coffee Bar. Lunch features a blend of fresh made hot and cold sandwiches, old fashioned home cooked meals, breadbowl bar, pizza, and homemade soups. Now carrying NFL Sunday Ticket! A new menu featuring more of your favorite appetizers and burgers. Plus, happy hour specials, promos, giveaways, contests, and other awesomeness, including 16 different beers on tap, house-infused tequilas, and a hot drink menu. The best views of the Continental Divide! Serving lunch with pizza soups, charbroiled burgers, brats, burritos, and freshly made salad, Also, get a hot beverage at the Coffee Bar.
TRAIL DESIGNATIONS. Skiers and Riders should be advised that a green circle, blue square, single or
double black diamond, or orange oval at Breckenridge Ski Resort is not necessarily the same as a similar designation at other resorts. The system is a relative rating of trails at each resort and does not compare trail or park difficulty between resorts. Skiers and Riders should begin with the easiest terrain and then move up in difficulty as their ability permits in order to understand the relative rating at Breckenridge Ski Resort.
ULTIMATE 4
Not too big. Not too small. Just the right size.
Welcome to the intimate learning experience the perfect fit between a group and private. Upgrade your lesson plan, upgrade your skills, and get more out of your day. Max of 4 people per class gives you all the personal attention you need to take your skills to the next level. Now offered for kids and adults.
KIDS
Where Saturday detention takes on a whole new meaning.
Yes, kids can actually explore and have fun while learning to ski and ride! Through training and dedication our Kids program has become one of the best in the country. Our experienced pros are able to effectively teach kids of all ages, while simultaneously challenging them and building their skills and confidence. Each Adventure Level offers a variety of activities including race runs, kids adventure zones, beginner freestyle, and more. Offered at Peak 8, The Village, and Beaver Run.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES. Breckenridge Ski Resort discourages the use of electronic devices cell phones,
music players, or earphones while skiing and snowboarding, or loading and unloading lifts.
SPECIALTY PROGRAMS
Looking for something different than the norm?
We also offer a variety of clinics to meet your special needs and interests including kids and womens specific camps, park and pipe, and much more!
LIFT SAFETY. Under Colorado law, you cannot board a lift unless you have sufficient physical dexterity,
ability and knowledge to negotiate or to use such lift safely, or until you have asked for and received information sufficient to enable you to use the lift safely. You may not use a lift or any ski trail when under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
SNOW CATS & SNOWMOBILES. CAUTION - Snowcats, snowmobiles and snowmaking may be encountered at any time.
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Featuring hot breakfast skillets, coffee shop with fresh-made donuts, and huge family-style nachos. Join us on the new deck with daily lunch specials from our new BBQ Smoker! Brecks only mining-themed market and restaurant, with freshly made sweet, savory and breakfast crepes all day, a brand new salad bar, sandwiches, wraps, and homemade soups. Serving lunch daily.
SLOW ZONES. Certain areas (indicated on the map in yellow) are designated as SLOW ZONES. Please
observe the posted slow areas by maintaining a speed no faster than the general flow of traffic. Space and speed are especially important in these areas. Fast and aggressive skiing will not be tolerated and may result in termination of your skiing/riding privileges.
HELMET USE. Breckenridge Ski Resort encourages our guests to wear a helmet. While helmets may mitigate
or reduce the severity of some head injuries, their use does not guarantee safety and will not prevent certain injuries. Breckenridge Ski Resort reminds you that every winter sport participant shares responsibility for his or her safety and for that of others using the ski area facilities.
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BACKCOUNTRY WARNING. Pursuant to the Colorado Ski Safety Act, the ski area assumes no responsibility for skiers going beyond the ski area boundary. To access the backcountry, use designated gates only. Areas beyond the ski area boundary are not patrolled or maintained. Avalanches, unmarked obstacles and other natural hazards exist. Be aware, the backcountry avalanche hazard may be extreme. Rescue in the backcountry, if available, is the responsibility of the Summit County Sheriff. It will be costly and may take time.
ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP
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Much like the living world, social responsibility is inherently essential to Vail Resorts. Vail Resorts Echo, the companys corporate stewardship program, nurtures social responsibility in our company. Aimed at both protecting the beautiful natural resources that surround our resorts and helping build stronger communities where our employees live and work, Vail Resorts Echo encompasses three core efforts environmental stewardship, charitable giving, and community engagement.
HIGH-ALTITUDE ENVIRONMENT. Some visitors may experience symptoms associated with Breckenridge
Ski Resorts high altitude. Symptoms may include headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, restless sleep, coughing and difficulty in breathing. If symptoms persist or if you have a concern about your health, you should seek medical attention.
Mardi Gras
February 9 - 12, 2013 A four-day celebration featuring Fat Tuesday, the Breck way!
PROTECT YOUR SKIING & RIDING. Breckenridge Ski Resort would like to remind you that your
ticket or pass is non-transferable and may not be resold or used by anyone other than the person to whom it was issued. Please report lost or stolen passes to resort staff or law enforcement immediately. Resort staff may ask you to show your pass or ticket at any time. Failure to show a valid pass or ticket or engaging in fraudulent behavior of any kind may result in loss of skiing and riding privileges or criminal prosecution.
VR Echo focuses on: Forest restoration and resource conservation Providing all kids access to snowsports Programs that create healthy kids and communities
Join us in Environmental Stewardship Breckenridge supports, promotes, and engages in resource conservation, recycling, composting, and other forms of waste reduction, wildlife habitat preservation, and environmental education. Please share this responsibility with us by doing the following: Put all recyclables and trash in proper receptacles Carpool and use public transportation Reduce, reuse, and recycle
Fixed price menu includes sleigh ride Children and families welcome Holiday evenings book fast, so call ahead for reservations! Delicious four course dinner
Available Thursdays - Saturdays, December 20 - April 14 Open Seven Days a week December 20 - January 5 Additional service available on Sundays, January 20 & February 17 only
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Mountain Stats
Base Elevation Summit Elevation Vertical Rise Average Annual Snowfall Lift Capacity Total Terrain Bowls Snowmaking Number of Trails Trail Classification Longest Run 9,600 feet / 2,926 meters 12,998 feet / 3,962 meters 3,398 feet / 1,036 meters 350 inches / 889 centimeters 37,880 people per hour 2,350 acres / 951 hectares 722 acres / 292 hectares 600 acres / 243 hectares 154 l Easiest 14%, n More Difficult 31% u Most Difficult 19%, uu Expert 36% Four OClock - 3.5 miles / 5.6 kilometers
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Lift Stats
Lift Name BreckConnect Gondola QuickSilver Super6 Independence SuperChair Peak 8 SuperConnect Colorado SuperChair Beaver Run SuperChair Mercury SuperChair Falcon SuperChair Rocky Mountain SuperChair Imperial Express SuperChair A-Chair C-Chair E-Chair 5-Chair 6-Chair Rips Ride Snowflake T-Bar Lift Type Vertical Rise 396 feet 632 1,320 1,424 1,325 1,591 1,466 1,404 1,248 939 620 1,253 967 711 990 301 631 1,234 Ride Time 10.0 minutes 6.5 6.5 8.5 8.0 11.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 2.7 14.0 13.0 7.0 10.0 8.0 8.0 12.0 7.0
n Follow Briar Rose or Cashier and lower Country Boy to base of the Falcon SuperChair
Peak 10 to Peak 9: l From the base of the Falcon SuperChair follow Red Rover to Beaver Run SuperChair Peaks 9 and 10 to Peak 8:
n Follow Columbia to Lower Sundown and take the Peak 8 SuperConnect n Follow Red Rover to Lower Sundown and take the Peak 8 SuperConnect n Follow Upper Peak 8 Transfer to the Peak 8 SuperConnect Midway Load
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