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Also enjoy an TRAIL MAP TRAIL array of appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches and brews as well as WARNING R Keystone’s only slopeside deck ive Gold Bug Under Colorado law, a skier assumes the risk of any injury to person or r Ru Montezuma un last liFt Bar property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing and Ro ad may not recover from any ski area operator for any injury resulting from any Green Bus Route Enjoy regular live music and a great view of the slopes. of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing, including: changing weather RIVER RUN VILLAGE conditions; existing and changing snow conditions; bare spots; rocks; stumps; starBUcKs trees; collisions with natural objects, man-made objects, or other skiers; RESORT INFORMATION KEYSTONE SPORTS Keystone Starbucks in River Run specializes in delicious coffees, teas variations in terrain; and the failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities. and fresh pastries. LIFT INFORMATION MOUNTAIN INFORMATION reNtal shops 800-544-6648 (groUps call 970-496-1461) The Ski Safety Act was amended in 2004 to include CLIFFS, EXTREME TERRAIN, Keystone Sports is the Official Rental parrot eyes JUMPS AND FREESTYLE TERRAIN as inherent dangers and risks of the sport. KeystoNe liFts opeN daily at 8:30 a.m. (9 a.m. early seasoN) riVer rUN Village moUNtaiN serVice ceNter Provider of Keystone Resort. Keystone For après at River Run, nothing beats Parrot Eyes deck...or for that all Bowls close at 1:30 p.m. Keystone’s new Mountain Service Center located along the Snake River TRAIL DESIGNATIONS Skiers and Riders should be advised that a Sports is prepared to provide individuals, matter, their burritos, tacos, nachos, margaritas, draft beers and world- the wiNdows close at 2 p.m. across from the state-of-the-art River Run Gondola is your headquarters green circle, blue square, single or double black diamond, or orange oval at for your winter vacation needs. Keystone is proud to offer our guests families and groups with an extensive ski famous-in-Keystone tamales. Bring the family. Bring the friends. With the oUtBacK liFts close at 3 p.m. and snowboard rental fleet, quickly and Keystone Resort is not necessarily the same as a similar designation at other countless amenities all in one convenient location. live music playing regularly, this après ski just never ends. resorts. The system is a relative rating of trails at each resort and does not North peaK liFts close at 3:30 p.m. easily. We offer you the opportunity to pick up, adjust and return at one of three compare trail or park difficulty between resorts. Skiers and Riders should dercUm moUNtaiN liFts close at 4 p.m. (except oN Night /groomiNg begin with the easiest terrain and then move up in difficulty as their ability slopeside locations in River Run and sKiiNg days) At over 650 acres of snowmaking, Keystone has one of the largest PEAKS snow.com/peaks permits in order to understand the relative rating at Keystone Resort. Mountain House, whichever is most Night sKiiNg caleNdar: snowmaking operations in Colorado. Our snowmaking and grooming convenient for you. Open 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. “SMART STYLE” IN FREESTYLE TERRAIN • open wed. – sun. 11/25 – 11/29/09, Fri. & sat. 12/4 – 12/12/09 teams are focused on giving you the best snow surface quality. In fact we you. your family. peaKs rewards. together at last. think we have the best grooming in Colorado. daily and 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. on night skiing. • open 7 days a week 12/18/09 – 1/03/10 We know you enjoy skiing & riding at our five beautiful mountain MAKE A PLAN Every time you use Freestyle Terrain, make a plan for For advanced reservations, visit resorts and we enjoy rewarding you in return! • open wed. – sun. 1/06/10 – 03/28/10 day lodge Facilities www.rentskis.com/keystone. Rent, demo — each feature you want to use. Your speed, approach and takeoff will directly affect your maneuver and landing. Night sKiiNg hoUrs: The Mountain House The Mountain House now offers all Day Guest Services or purchase the latest in ski and get more oUt oF yoUr VacatioN 800-842-8062 • open until 8 p.m. on wednesday – saturday under one roof. Services include: Guest Service desk & information Light center, snowboard equipment. PEAKS Rewards is our discount and LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP You are responsible for inspecting Freestyle • open until 6 p.m. on sundays basket check, lockers, restrooms, large “brown bag” eating area,T vending Terrain before initial use and throughout the day. The features vary in size River Run Sports...... 970-496-4619 loyalty program that lets you get the Visit keystoneresort.com for a complete calendar. machines, retail stores & restaurants. In the River Run base area, the most from your vacation at our resorts. and change constantly due to snow conditions, weather, usage, grooming and basket check is located in the Buffalo courtyard between the Wolf Rock in the heart of River Run Village, across from Starbucks lift schedule is subject to change and terrain dependent. River Run Rentals ...... 970-496-3617 With the PEAKS Rewards card, you can time of day. Do not jump blindly. Use a spotter when necessary. Brewery and Gorsuch. This location has basket check, benches and enjoy the convenience of skipping the moUNtaiN hoUse KeystoNe adaptiVe ceNter changing rooms. Also in the Buffalo courtyard is the Keystone Mountain in River Run Village, Upper Gold Bug lot EASY STYLE IT Always ride or ski in control and within your ability Mountain House Rentals...... 970-496-4180 ticket line and going straight to the lifts The non-profit Keystone Adaptive Center provides year-round adaptive Concierge, your information headquarters for dining and activities. level. Do not attempt Freestyle Terrain unless you have sufficient ability in the Mountain House Base area, next to Ski School without ever having to use a paper ticket again. You will also enjoy snowsports and handcycling experiences for individuals with disabilities Directly across from the River Run Gondola is the Mountain Guest Service and experience to do so safely. You control the degree of difficulty you will Snowell Tuning Center, a full-service tuning center . 970-496-4532 resort charge privileges at participating locations—all while earning encounter in using Freestyle Terrain, both on the ground and in the air. and special needs. The Keystone Adaptive Center is a program of the Center where you can find Pass Sales, tubing ticket sales, guest services, in River Run Village, in the Buffalo Courtyard points. Your points can be redeemed for lift tickets, ski school and keystoneresort.com Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center and operates through the restrooms and lockers. This year, free parking is available in both base more. The more you earn, the more we reward. Last season was an RESPECT GETS RESPECT Respect Freestyle Terrain and others. generous support of Keystone . Please call (970) 496-4016 for areas for your convenience. retail shops 970-496-4398 incredible year, so don’t wait to make plans for this season. We look Only one person on a feature at a time. Wait your turn and call your start. Our retail shops are a combination of specialty stores that carry 970-496-4FUN (4386) information, or visit www.boec.org. 50+ sKi with Us call JeFF lehmaNN 970-496-4587 forward to seeing you and your family on the slopes. Always clear the landing area quickly. Respect all signs and do not enter everything from clothing and equipment to those last minute Freestyle Terrain or use features when closed. 50 Plus Ski with Us is a complimentary guided ski program for all accessories that can make or break a vacation. We carry the latest OFFICIAL SPONSORS OF VAIL RESORTS Keystone guests ages 50 and over. Guests of all abilities are welcome to equipment and hottest brands. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Keystone Resort discourages the use of ON-MOUNTAIN ACTIVITIES participate in this free tour. The tours are led by a Keystone Guest ONE TICKET FIVE RESORTS electronic devices – cell phones, music players, or earphones – while skiing Services Guide and they explore Keystone’s best trails. Meet at the Keystone Logo Shop ...... 970-468-3569 and snowboarding, or loading and unloading lifts. in River Run Village next to Starbucks Summit House, on top of Dercum Mountain Thursdays at 9 a.m.; mUltiple day ticKets, mUltiple resorts 970-496-3609 CAT SKI TOURS Keystone Sports Accessories & Logowear ...... 970-496-3983 LIFT SAFETY Under Colorado law, you cannot board a lift unless you December 3 – March 25th. Experience Keystone, Breckenridge, Arapahoe Basin, Vail & Beaver KeystoNe adVeNtUre toUrs inside the Mountain House have sufficient physical dexterity, ability and knowledge to negotiate or to Creek when you purchase multi-day lift tickets. Restrictions apply. The Official Card The Official Beer The Official Energy Source The Official Vitamin-Enhanced See a whole new side of Keystone with Keystone Adventure Tours. A On-Mountain Retail Location use such lift safely or until you have asked for and received information of Vail Resorts of Vail Resorts of Vail Resorts Water of Vail Resorts full-day tour into Independence Bowl comes complete with experienced Summit House, at the top of the Gondola . . . . . 970-496-3138 sufficient to enable you to use the lift safely. You may not use a lift or any guides to give you exclusive access to untracked terrain, perfect glades ski trail when under the influence of drugs or alcohol. and Keystone’s best powder stashes. In the comfort of a heated 12 KEYSTONE SKI & RIDE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARSHIP SNOW CATS AND SNOWMOBILES CAUTION— snowcats, person snowcat, you will travel above tree line to 12,000 feet for a view snowmobiles and snowmaking may be encountered at any time. of Keystone like you’ve never seen before. Your guided cat skiing The Official Sock The Official Communications The Official Coffee 970-496-4170 Keystone Resort ECHO, the Company’s social habitat and improve the overall health of our forests. Please visit the SLOW ZONES Certain areas (indicated on the map in yellow) are of Vail Resorts Provider of Vail Resorts of Vail Resorts experience will include lunch catered by The Alpenglow Stube served in Kids. Adults. Skiing. Snowboarding. responsibility and environmental stewardship Ticket Office at the base of the mountain for information on how you designated as SLOW ZONES. Please observe the posted slow areas by the scenic Independence Bowl warming hut. Powder skis are included. Beginner. Expert. Corduroy. Bumps. Park. program, enables us to preserve and care for our can help in caring for our national forests. maintaining a speed no faster than the general flow of traffic. Space and Reservations required. Please call 970-496-4FUN(4386) for more details Pipe. Powder. Private or Group Lessons. communities and the spectacular natural speed are especially important in these areas. Fast and aggressive skiing

and to book your trip. Use less eNergy, do more For the eNViroNmeNt 970-496-4FUN (4386) 970-496-4FUN For activities information and booking call call booking and information activities For It’s a lot of options, but we make it environment that surrounds our resorts. It will not be tolerated.

Keystone Resort and its parent company, Vail Resorts, has set a new Skiing, Snowboarding, Tubing, Cat Skiing and more. It’s all here. all It’s more. and Skiing Cat Tubing, Snowboarding, Skiing, oUtBacK cat shUttle reserVatioNs 970-496-4FUN simple by focusing on one thing—YOU. encompasses three core efforts --charitable standard in the travel industry by focusing on energy conservation with HELMET USE Keystone Resort encourages our guests to wear a helmet. Save your legs for skiing & riding! Instead of hiking to your favorite The time spent with a Keystone Instructor can have a remarkable giving, volunteerism and environmental While helmets may mitigate or reduce the severity of some head injuries, their the introduction last year of an innovative and aggressive companywide expert terrain in The Outback bowls, let us give you a ride. The Outback impact on your mountain and resort experience. Our coaches can give stewardship. It is our hope that Keystone Resort ECHO continues to use does not guarantee safety and will not prevent certain injuries. Keystone “Energy Layoff” program designed to reduce our energy use by 10% in Cat Shuttle accesses North and South Bowls from the summit of the you the confidence and advice you need so you can make the most out reverberate positively in the places where we live, work and play for Resort reminds you that every winter sport participant shares responsibility for two years. We achieved 6% in the first year through various measures Outback. $5, cash only. of your vacation. generations to come. his or her safety and for that of others using the ski area facilities. such as more efficient grooming and snowmaking, reducing idle time for moUNtaiNtop sNowcat toUrs reserVatioNs 970-496-4FUN Kid’s sKi & ride lessoNs (ages 3 – 13) appetite For liFe—good Food oN a graNd scale vehicles, lighting conversions, and more. We are working diligently on BACKCOUNTRY WARNING Pursuant to the Colorado Ski Safety Act, the ski area assumes no responsibility for skiers going beyond the ski area Here’s an elevating tour the whole family can enjoy. Take a snowcat Lesson locations at the Kids’ Mountain House Keystone Resort believes good food is fuel for a life well lived. Our the remaining 4% and also announced the company plans to go location near Discovery, or in the River Run commitment is to provide our guests with wholesome high-quality “paperless” by late 2011, virtually eliminating 17 million pieces of boundary. To access the backcountry, use designated gates only. Areas ride along the Mountain Top Trail to the “Top of the World.” beyond the ski area boundary are not patrolled or maintained. Avalanches, Village location across from the ticket office. options throughout their dining experience in our mountain dining paper printed each year. Breathtaking views of the Continental Divide, Ten Mile Range and the unmarked obstacles and other natural hazards exist. Be aware: the are just a part of the fun.* Tours depart from KAT Central locations as well as in our hotels. adUlt sKi & ride lessoNs (ages 14 aNd Up) recycliNg backcountry avalanche hazard may be extreme. Rescue in the backcountry, at the top of Dercum Mountain. *Views are not guaranteed Whether it’s your first time on the mountain or • Sustainable Fish and Seafood Every year, Keystone Resort recycles over 1,000 tons of material. if available, is the responsibility of the Summit County Sheriff. It will be you are ready to conquer new terrain, our costly and may take time. ADVENTURE POINT™ 970-496-4FUN • Organic/Fair Trade Coffee This is enough to save: expert instructors can give you the knowledge • TransFat free • 9,700 trees from being cut down HIGH-ALTITUDE ENVIRONMENT Some visitors may experience RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED you need to take your skiing and riding to the • Natural meats, poultry and game where available • 120 households worth of energy for 1 year tUBiNg wedNesday – sUNday 12 – 8 p.m.* symptoms associated with Keystone Resort’s high altitude. Symptoms may next level. • Hormone free dairy • Over 1,400 tons of carbon dioxide and over 60 tons of methane from include headaches, nausea, loss of appetite, restless sleep, coughing and The highest snow tubing park is here at Keystone, located at 11,640 ft • Organic and seasonal produce being emitted into the atmosphere. difficulty in breathing. If symptoms persist or if you have a concern about on top of Dercum Mountain. Tubing at Adventure Point is a Keystone priVate lessoNs (ages 3 aNd Up, 1 to 6 people) • Organic and/or local and regional wines, microbrewed beers, and Please help keep Keystone clean and green by putting recyclable your health, you should seek medical attention. “must do.” This park has its own covered lift and is easily one of the Get a personal instructor and guide for the day. Private lessons are spirits materials in the proper bins around the resort. most exhilarating activities your family can experience at Keystone. You great for individuals, groups and families up to 6 people. It’s a faster • Signature dishes that showcase local and organic ingredients PROTECT YOUR SKIING AND RIDING Keystone Resort would like can join us during the day or you can tube it up under the night lights. and more efficient way to learn for skiers and riders of any skill level. compostiNg to remind you that your ticket or pass is non-transferable and may not be Reservations are recommended, as this is one of the most popular Forest health Keystone Resort composts food waste at several restaurant locations, resold or used by anyone other than the person to whom it was issued. BUrtoN learN to ride ceNters Please report lost or stolen passes to resort staff or law enforcement activities at Keystone. Tickets can be purchased at the Mountain Service Promoting overall forest health is of critical importance to Keystone making a useful soil amendment out of waste that could have ended up Keystone is an official Kids’ and Adult Burton Learn to Ride Center. immediately. Resort staff may ask you to show your pass or ticket at any Center located across from the River Run Gondola. Resort not only because forests provide the spectacular natural settings in the landfill. Keystone has partnered with Summit County’s High Classes are designed to “Fast Track” the learning curve with uniquely time. Failure to show a valid pass or ticket or engaging in fraudulent for our five mountain resorts and neighboring hotels, but they also Country Composting facility to keep over 5 tons of food waste of the slopecycles gUided toUrs 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. designed teaching methods and equipment. behavior of any kind may result in loss of skiing and riding privileges or ensure clean water and abundant wildlife, and help mitigate climate landfill every month. The Slopecycle is the latest craze to hit the slopes. Enjoy the wild ride criminal prosecution. KeystoNe daycare (ages 2 moNths – 6 years) 970-496-4181 change. [Resort Name] is working with the U.S. Forest Service on many on a cross between a BMX bike and a snowboard moUNtaiN piNe Beetle While you enjoy the slopes, let your little ones rest, relax or wreak forest health projects, including vegetation management plans at each The mountain pine beetle is affecting the western region of the United sNowBiKes gUided toUrs 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. havoc at the Children’s Center. of our resorts and one of the largest public-private restoration projects States, including Colorado. The beetle is part of nature’s ecological The Snowbike experience is a blend between skiing and downhill in the country to restore critical watersheds and habitat in the Hayman cycle and attack older lodgepole pines killing them and turning them mountain biking. Easy to learn and considered by some to be the sNowplay KeystoNe daycare (ages 3 – 6 years old) fire burn area. brown. Forest management practices are not able to prevent this, but Ultimate Snow Toy. We know it’s fun to play in the snow. That’s why you and your family come to Keystone. This is a non-ski program that lets your child play in In addition, Vail Resorts and the National Forest Foundation, the non- experts predict that this natural cycle will provide a new and different peaK to peaK sNowshoe toUr 970-496-4275 the snow, just like you’re doing up on the slopes. 970-496-4181 profit arm of the U.S. Forest Service, have partnered to raise $1.5 regenerated forest in the future.

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Take this challenging trek from the top of Dercum Mountain up into the For more information about Keystone’s environmental programs, visit bowls. Intermediate level. Every Thursday, meet at 10 a.m. at the childreN’s sKi school helmet policy forests in and around our resorts. Thanks to donations that are matched IT’S ALL HERE. ALL IT’S www.keystoneresort.com/environment Nordic Center. Reservations required. Children age 12 and under must wear a winter sport protective helmet by the NFF, we’ve helped local non-profits build trails, improve wildlife while participating in ski school. In addition, children over the age of Nastar race areNa 970-496-4981 12 who participate in designated children’s classes or programs must

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