Rocky Mountain News
NORDHAUS: SLOW RIDE LEADS TO FRESH POWDER
I hate high-speed chairlifts. There, I said it. I know that statement contradicts the will of the people and the profit models of most of Colorado's ski areas...
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Skinet
THE SEEMINGLY SMALL AND MELLOW MONARCH HAS AN ALTER-EGO STEEPED IN, WELL, STEEPS.
Monarch Mountain lies in the Sawatch Range, 120 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, and while it isn’t big, it offers a big variety of options for those willing to travel off the beaten path.
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Denver Post
RESORTS EMBRACE BACKCOUNTRY SKIING
Backcountry skiing used to mean hazardous conditions and buddying up in case of emergency, but ski resorts have increasingly begun to offer backcountry experiences...
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Colorado Springs Gazette
WHERE THE POWDER LIES
For years this bowl on the north side of Monarch Mountain was an out-of-bounds secret.
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Skiing Magazine
MONARCH SNOWCAT TOURS
Think big lawyers have killed off all the powder cowboys? Well,you haven’t skied with Monarch Snowcat Tours.
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Backcountry Magazine
A TABLE SET FOR A KING
In yoga they call it mula bandha. In the San Isabel National Forest they call it No Name Bowl.
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Rocky Mountain News
IF THE MOOD STRIKES, WHY, CAT AS CAT CAN
In April, the biggest machine most people want to climb aboard for recreational purposes is a golf cart. Read More
Rocky Mountain News
BABY, WHAT AN ADDITION AT MONARCH
Parents who complain it's tough to get their teenagers off the couch and out from in front of the Xbox need to meet Peter Teterwak, 14, of Colorado Springs.
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Ski Magazine
CAT'S OUT OF THE BAG
A little-known Colorado ski area has a little-known secret: Monarch Snowcat Tours.
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