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Wednesday
Mar092011

To Do List: Aspen

March is jam packed with exciting entertainment in Aspen.  Click the photos for event info and to purchase tickets.  Ski every day, party every night..... that's how we roll during March in Aspen.

 Chuck Leavell. March 12. Wheeler Opera House. World famous key board player. Played with The Allman Bros. and the Rolling Stones.Banff Mountain Film Festival. March 8 and 9. Wheeler Opera House. Click for details and tickets. 

The Aspen Laff Festival. March 16-19, Wheeler Opera House. BIG time stand-up comedy returns to Aspen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       Oscar winner Randy Newman plays a benefit for Aspen Film. March 11. Wheeler Opera House.                                                     

3rd Annual Aspen Fashion Week. Runway Fashion Shows, Parties, In-Store events and more. March 13-17 various locations. Click for tickets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

John Oates presents 7908: Aspen Songwriters Festival. March 30 -April 2. Wheeler Opera House. Click for Tickets.

Sunday
Mar062011

Aspen: The Most Beautiful Town in America

Aspen, Colorado. The most beautiful town in America.AspenSpin.com missed a huge story on Friday. Our tweet deck was blowing up all day, but we didn't re-tweet once. Excuse us for partaking in a super-sick POWDER DAY.  8 to 10" of fresh pow pow will always be our first choice...no matter what.  The Wall Street Journal scooped us in our own town, Aspen, Colorado.  ZG, Ute City, Fat City, The 81611, The Capital of Skiing.  The WSJ published an article about Aspen entitled  The Most Expensive Town in America. Click  MOST EXPENSIVE  to read it.   Is this article a positive?  Is this what Aspen is really famous for?  Seriously ---what's your take??   Click  ASPEN SPIN to share your own comments.  Do we really want to "forge our own orbit"...as the article touts in the second line.

AspenSpin has spent the past 5 years studying social media so we've seen plenty of puff pieces.  We know one when we see one.  It's anybody's guess how this article in the WSJ came about and we've heard the old adage "any press is good press" ....but WTF is up at WSJ??  The Aspen Ski Co. has been known to fete certain journalists with first class accommodations, lift tickets, rentals, dinners etc to get good PR.  That theory gets thrown out because the Ski Co. agenda was barely mentioned.  The article focused mostly on real estate prices (it is the WSJ for cripe's sake) so there were several brilliant quotes from Aspen's esteemed Real Estate brokers.  Those guys sure are smart.   ACRA ...they're busy having meetings and blowing holes in the community plan....oh yeah, and taking a few boondoggles.   The City of Aspen, naaaa probably not , their PR person now works at Ski.Co. and I don't think Mayor Mick would allow such a story to be planted under his watch.  It a curious conundrum. 

Natural Beauty surrounds Aspen, Colorado.The numbers don't lie.  There's no debate, Aspen is an extremely expensive place to live. To most of us that live here, it's worth the premium.  What the article failed to mention when it quoted a Turkish Financial Services exec about buying a fractional interest, is that Aspen, Colorado is  

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TOWN in AMERICA

The Russian Supermarket Czar who layed down $13 mil for a pad (cost to the build $15 mil...that's just an estimate) did so for a reason.  Its gorgeous here, and the active lifestyle coupled with the vast cultural and social opportunities are unrivaled.  The skiing and riding, the fishing, the biking and hiking were not even mentioned in the article.  Author Nancy Keates cited the growth of AYPA as an indication of the excellent job prospects in Aspen.  She did not mention the number of workers who get to ride their bike to work, or estimate the number of people with Master's Degrees who tend bar or check coats at night so they can shred the GNAR during the day. 

Is that it? Aspen is for the elite only?  That's the rap??  When A. Party was a kid, our neighbors used to drive a motor home full of Michiganders out to Aspen to ski for Christmas break.  It didn't seem elitist back then... it just seemed really cool.  Our friends got to ski in the Rocky Mountains in the deep POW, while we got Pine Knob or a 4 hour drive up I-75 to Boyne Country.  Aspen wasn't a status symbol back then...but the passion for skiing and the beauty is what we all dreamed about.   Aspen has always been a tourist destination, a "rich man's town", a place to ski...not work,  a place to relax, not stress.  It used to be a town that attracted guests because of its natural splendor, its mountains and forests, the POWDER and 300 days of sunshine every year.  If you believe the Wall Street Journal, our slogan could be, Aspen; Where the rich people go.

Aspen is much more than "the most expensive town in America".  The Wall Street Journal is selling us short.   Aspen might be the richest town in America, but  wealth is not always measured in terms of money.  We measure our lifestyle in beauty, experiences and quality of life.  Aspen is much more than just "Disney for adults" as the article claims.  Aspen is a real town, with real History and a real community. Aspen will probably never be able to shed the reputation of "most expensive" and plenty of people still get off on that, but the real story of Aspen is much deeper and nuanced.  We've been profiled...and put into a category that doesn't begin to tell the whole story.  The WSJ simply glossed over the real story.

The 5 Best Reasons to Live in Aspen.. 

The Natural Beauty (no further explanation needed)

The POW POW (again, pretty obvious).

Small Town, BIG Time Culture.  (Music, Art, Events, Community etc.)

Social Activities (Its always BIG fun in Aspen. 100 bars/restaurants within walking distance).

The Experiential Lifestyle (Just do it. ski it, hike it, bike it, fish it..etc.)

 

Share your thoughts.  Click  Aspen Spin.

 

Thursday
Mar032011

Ski to Live.

Ski to Live / Golshim L'Chaim. Aspen Colorado. March 1-8, 2011Skiing is a sport that evokes passion in many of us here in Aspen.  Ripping a high-speed run  on-mountain can be akin to self propelled flight.  Skiing means freedom.

Last night we met 8 first-time skiers, all visiting from the Land of Israel.  8 Israeli war veterans came to Aspen, Colorado to learn to ski as part of their recovery from injuries sustained in battle.   A partnership was formed 4 years ago between Aspen Chabad, Challenge Aspen and UJA, Aspen Valley to provide opportunities to disabled Israeli war heros.  For many of these guys it was their first time in the Mountains and their first time seeing snow.  Rabbi Mendel Mintz, Challenge Aspen's Houston Cowan and UJA  Aspen Valley President Robert Leavitt pooled resourses along with several generous supporters to create;

SKI to LIVE (Golshim L'Chaim).

We had a chance to sit down and share a home cooked meal with the vets.  The joi de vie that the Rocky Mountains  can provide and that Aspenites share daily was transferred to  the 8 Sabras.  The spiritual powers of the Mountains can be exceptional, renewing and exciting.    Most of the guys had never heard of Aspen prior to joining Ski to Live.  They shared their on-mountain stories with A-Spin...their first ski day was obviously a life changing experience.   Sheer exhaustion made for an early evening as the guys had to get ready to rip again in the morning.  Today will be their first legit POWDER DAY.

The 4th Annual Ski to Live campaign is ongoing through March 8.  Israeli Filmmaker Yonatan Nir is working with Aspen Local, Nina Hawn Zale on a documentary film about Ski to Live.   Robert Leavitt, President of UJA Aspen Valley is a longtime Aspen Highlands and Challenge Aspen Ski Pro.  He admits that Ski to Live combines his two passions and that giving back to the Soldiers is an undescribable feeling.  The 4th Annual Ski to Live event is happening now.  Skiing is helping to transform the lives of the disabled Israeli War Veterans. SKI to LIVE, we know that feeling It feels like FREEDOM.  Click JCC ASPEN to learn more, to contribute or to volunteer.

Rabbi Mendel Mintz and the Ski to Live Veterans in Aspen, Co. Golshim L'Chaim.

Yogev and Daniel enjoyed their first ski day with Challenge Aspen Coach Dan (center).

Aspen Locals supporting the partnership between Aspen Chabad, Challenge Aspen and UJA Aspen Valley. A moment of silence before the Ski to Live supper.

 Ski to Live. Film Producer Nina Hawn Zale and Stewart Oksenhorn relax with Israli Film Director Yonatan Nir.

Wednesday
Mar022011

The Jeans

The Jeans. Click to enter. Click to win.Everybody has their favorite pair of jeans. A few die-hards in Aspen (Benny the Blade, for one) still ski or ride in their jeans. 

Remember the Olympic Snowboard team's uniforms in 2010-- they wore THE JEANS.  They're the coolest snow sports pants ever made.  Burton and Gore-Tex combined forces to create the distinctive denim-like uniforms that helped the U.S. dominate the snowboard events at last year's Vancouver Olympics.

Now you can win a pair of THE JEANS.   Gore-Tex is throwing a contest...all you have to do is enter your best SNOW SPORTS vid...one plank or two.  Enter before  3/18/11 So fire up your Contour or Go Pro, figure out your I Phone....recover your password on You Tube....just get something on tape.   Lay it down---show us your best run , trick, story, etc.  Be creative and you can come away with your very own pair of THE JEANS.   Oh ... and the super-duper GRAND PRIZE is a big-daddy, full paid trip to Jackson Hole....no big deal

The Jeans are water proof and breathable using Gore-Tex's Performance Shell technology.  They have a full satin lining, inner-thigh vents and a faux jean print (with fake worn spots).  These snow pants are the bomb and they're bomb proof.  AspenSpin does not ride a snowboard...but we want a pair of The Jeans.

Click to Enter   THE JEANS.

Check out the view from our office. 3/2/11.

Behind the Velvet Rope. Maroon Bells as seen from Aspen Highlands Bowl. 3/2/11

Tuesday
Mar012011

Aspen 3/1/11

3/1/11. Just another intensely beautiful, crystal clear, sunny and warm bluebird day in Aspen, Colorado. Spring skiing is upon us. Ian, Billy, Hottie and Peter ready to rip a T2B (top to bottom) on Ajax.Kris and Caro are just two grins in a day full of smiles. Come get some.

Dadoo and Caro about to do the forbidden dance--the schuss. Bruce and A.Party recalling their mis-spent youth in Detroit.

 Vintage Spyder ---about 1982. Still slaying.Anything goes in Aspen, when the calender strikes March.

 Wisconsin in Da House, with Carmelo