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Zen-Like Breckenridge House Boasts Viewing Deck

Featuring paneled glass doors that open to a plethora of patios, the Michaela Mahady-designed listing takes advantage of jaw dropping views and plentiful landscaping.

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The Lark Hotel in Bozeman Gets Approval for 28-Room Expansion

City commissioners unanimously endorsed the Lark's plans for 28 rooms. The new section will be built on a currently vacant site on the street corner of Main Street and Grand.

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Liftopia Will Now Sell Mountain Biking Tickets

Liftopia just announced that they will now offer lift tickets and packages for mountain biking. The move comes at a time when ski areas across North America are diversifying their resorts into four-season destinations.

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Jackson Hole Offers Pass Discounts to Landlords

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort just announced housing incentives. Called "Tenants For Turns," the ski area is offering pass vouchers and discounts to Jackson or Teton Valley homeowners willing to house JHMR employees this summer.

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Jay Peak's Tram Needs $4.5M Worth of Upgrades

More bad news for Vermont's Jay Peak Resort: the Burlington Free Press is reporting that the ski area's iconic tram needs $4.5 million worth of upgrades before the state will allow it to run this summer.

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Why Midcentury Americans Believed the Suburbs Were Making Them Sick

Midcentury works of pop sociology and psychology and pulp fiction reveal a great deal about the preoccupations of midcentury Americans. And midcentury Americans believed their suburban homes were destroying their lives.

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5 Gorgeous Lake Tahoe Rentals to Book Right Now

We've rounded up five of the best rentals around the lake, with a focus on amenities, style, and uniqueness. We found a remodeled double A-frame that's got design to spare and a 20-person mansion that's perfect for your blow-out getaway.

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National Geographic Explores the Problem of Ski Town Suicides

While the ski community is often forced to reckon with the harsh reality of avalanche deaths, there's another growing problem that needs attention: suicide.

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Vote Now For Jackson as Best Town in America

We're not surprised to find that the ski town has made it to the final round of Outside Magazine's annual Best Towns competition. Sixty four towns competed from around the country, and after five rounds of voting, the field is down to two.

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Pizza Hut's New Robot Can Read Your Emotions

Next time you sadly order a pizza, you might get called out by a robot.

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Smart Pet Toy Doubles as Camera to Spy on Pets

Now you can play with your dog while you're at work.

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Designer Incorporates Computer Glitches Into Furniture

Embrace your (computer's) mistakes.

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What on Earth Is This Car-Swallowing Elevated Bus?

It's so crazy it might just work. Or not.

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Aspen Mountain To Open for Memorial Day Weekend

If you just can't let winter go (and who can blame you?) head to Aspen this weekend. Aspen Snowmass just announced that they will open 120 acres of terrain off the Ajax Express chair on the upper part of Aspen Mountain.

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Renters Love Olympian Bode Miller's Cabin

The World Cup and gold-medal winning Olympian is active on Airbnb, renting out his 5-bedroom yacht in San Diego and more recently his New Hampshire home. He even throws in a 6-pack of beer.

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Now You Can Ski With Your Hoverboard

If you just can't accept that the ski season is almost over (although the lifts are still spinning at these resorts), there's a new sport to hold you over until next winter: hoverboard skiing.

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More Than 1,000 New Units On Tap for Deer Valley Area

An 87-acre parcel of land in between Deer Valley's Jordanelle Express Gondola and the reservoir is the future home to a major mixed use development — just one part of the changes in store for the Jordanelle area and Park City in general.

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What $3.25 Million Buys You in Ski Country

Take a tour through the best homes on the market for $3.25 million. This week we check out homes in Steamboat Springs, Park City, Whistler, Killington, and Jackson. Vote now for your favorite!

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Where You Can Still Ski in North America

We've rounded up the 15 ski areas still open in North America so that you can enjoy all your late-season turns. Just remember, the spring sun is no joke, so slap on the sunscreen, don't forget the dark goggle lenses, and get out there.

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U.S. Ski Resorts Saw 53.9M Skier Visits This Winter

With only a few resorts still open for skiing, it's time to take a look at how this winter totaled up against years past. According to the National Ski Areas Association, the U.S. ski industry saw 53.9 million skiers visits this past winter.

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Vail's Fanciest Penthouse Asks $15M

Penthouses might normally be the purview of high-end real estate in New York City, but this $15 million version in Vail is giving city lovers a run for their money. With 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, the 4,175-square-foot residence is all luxury.

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How Stowe Made it Through a Year of the 'Worst Natural Snowfall' Ever

After a banner ski season in 2014-2015, the East Coast just couldn't catch a break this part winter. At Vermont's best known ski area, Stowe Mountain Resort, things were rough.

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This Luxury Aspen Hotel Boasts 43 Sommeliers on Staff

We love the Little Nell in Aspen for its top-notch service, luxury digs, and fun events, but the award-winning hotel also boasts one of the best wine programs in the country: the current number of sommeliers walking the halls is 43.

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Spectacular Lakefront Big Bear Home Wants $3.885 Million

With plenty of outdoor space and 180 feet of waterfront, this towering stone and timber home is one of a kind. Its cul-de-sac location offers privacy and boating access while also sitting within easy access of skiing and hiking.

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Iconic White Barn in Park City is Prepped for a Makeover

Park City's most recognizable historic building is prepped for a remodel after city officials recently voted to proceeded with an extensive renovation that will make the building safer and guard against collapse.

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Truckee Town Council Approves Affordable Housing Project

The Truckee Town Council just unanimously approved the Truckee Railyard's first building that will include 77 apartments. Sixty-six of those will be restricted to households earning 30 percent to 60 percent of the area's mean income.

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Quiz: Which Ski Town Should You Live in?

Everyone dreams about moving to ski country and for a select few, it's a reality. Living in a ski town means midweek powder days, gorgeous scenery, and locals' cred. But not all ski towns are created equal. Find out which one fits you.

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There's a 75% Chance La Niña Is Coming

After coming through one of the strongest El Niños on record, La Niña might be fast on its heels. The odds are up to 75 percent that the cooler, drier half of the climate pattern knows as El Niño will be upon us by fall.

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Wyoming Community Ski Area Gets $5.3 Million Lodge Project

CIty-owned Hogadon Ski Area just 11 miles south of Casper should open its new lodge by fall 2017. A construction contract worth $5.3 million was approved to kick off the project.

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Advisory Council Votes No to the Village at Squaw Valley

In the latest development over the long-contested Village at Squaw Valley, the Squaw Valley Municipal Advisory Council voted to recommend that Placer County deny the proposed development plans.

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5 Big Bear Cabins Perfect For a Summer Vacation

With summer break just weeks away, it's time to round up the best vacation rentals in the prettiest hills near Los Angeles: the San Bernardino Mountains. Here are 5 adorable cabins just waiting to host you and your crew.

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One of This Winter's Biggest Storms Just Hit Killington

It hasn't been a good winter if you're a skier or snowboarder on the East Coast. Somehow, amidst it all, Vermont's Killington Resort has remained open. In the early hours of May 16 the ski area picked up 6% of this season's total snowfall.

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A New Four Seasons Hotel Could Be Coming to Aspen

Here's what's on tap: the developers hope to build 118 hotel rooms, 22 fractional ownership units, four free market condos, a two-level underground parking garage, and 23 units of affordable housing.

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This Just Might Be the Coolest Cargo Bike Ever

The original Taga was a pricey (but very cool) bike that converted into a stroller, and now the Taga 2.0 is a three-wheeled bike that can hold 1 to 3 kids from newborn to 8 years old. Take a look at the preview video.

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8 Fast Facts on Colorado's I-70 Toll Lane

Since opening in December 2015, CDOT officials reassured the public that the new lane was helping to reduce congestion and ease travel times. Now that the ski season is (almost!) over, a new report reveals just how much the lane helped.

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Grey Cabin in Norway Proves Simple Can Be Gorgeous

Call it a back to basics movement, but we're loving this 'Mountain Cottage' designed by the Norwegian firm Pushak Architects in 2014. Inspired by old farm buildings, the long, slim house boasts incredible mountain views and a simple design.

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Vail Resorts Wants to Secure 'Park City' Trademark

Vail Resorts has filed a trademark application regarding the name 'Park City." Vail Resorts recently purchased Park City Mountain Resort in September 2014, and the application is an attempt to protect the Park City ski area brand.

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Idaho Home With Ultimate Party Basement Asks $3.4 Million

Set in McCall's Whitetail Club, this 9,900-square-foot property is overflowing with amenities. Get ready for a bowling ally, movie theater, and more.

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