Friday, January 30, 2009

Adventure Trip-Breckenridge Style

By Monique Mertrandes

The beautiful sight of the Ten Mile Range is one of many reasons to plan a trip to Breckenridge. It will surely captivate your attention whether you're gazing at it for the first time or the hundredth. The recreational activities are also something that draws visitors to Breckenridge. Breckenridge seems to shed its old face and put on a new one every time the town gets together in celebration. If you're considering a visit to Colorado's 149-year-old Victorian paradise, there will be no dull moments as there's always something to celebrate in Breckenridge.

The Breckenridge Ski Resort can be thanked for providing a unique way to ring in the New Year: with twenty-ton snow sculptures in the Budweiser International Snow Sculpture Championships, coming into its 18th year now. This event calls upon only the most creative artists to turn a blank canvass of snow into a masterpiece. Sculptors from all over the world take over the town for five days to craft astonishing 12-foot tall works of art with just their two hands and a few permitted non-power tools including carrot scraper and chicken wire. A board of judges then present awards to the top three winners based on theme, style, and technique. Championships take place in the middle of town at the Riverwalk Center from January 20-25, 2009.

There's always a good sense to celebrate after a fantastic ski season and Breckenridge is a town that knows this better than any other. The Spring Massive is held each year to rejoice in the year's snow fall and this event always makes it easy for anyone to have a good time, whether it's through live entertainment or just a day of spring skiing. Planned happenings include free outdoor concerts, ski competitions, the Massive Beer Festival, Comedy, and a Bite of Breckenridge. The eighth annual festival will take place from April 1-19, 2009.

The previous year wrapped up the 24th annual Genuine Jazz and Arts Festival in Breckenridge. This event involves wine tasting, hot music and enjoyable summer nights. Different group of performers are always chosen to create a multi-genre celebration of all things jazz including smooth jazz, fusion, and mainstream. People come together every year for this free event in the Plaza above Maggie Pond, held normally during a weekend in August.

Townfolks all across the country gather together in the fall to honor the traditional German celebration of Oktoberfest and Breckenridge won't let itself be left out. With traditional German music, Bavarian food, a variety of kids' activities, and, of course, plenty of beer, Breckenridge Octoberfest will be on its fifteenth year now. From September 18-20, 2009, grab your beer stein, tug on your lederhosen and go to Breckenridge for mountain fun that you won't forget.

Winter certainly brings a reason to celebrate in genuine Breckenridge style. The start of December marks the official announcement of Breckenridge that the holiday season has arrived with its Victorian Holiday celebration. Competitions on the Breckenridge Ski Resort and craft workshops are held and of course, the holiday season would not be complete without the yearly Lighting of Breckenridge on Main Street.

The celebrations in Breckenridge will not only entertain you with endless fun but will also give you a reason to stay a while. Most if not all of these events are held in the core of the town so you will easily find Breckenridge accommodations that will put you within walking distance to the event itself or the public transportation that will bring you to the location for free. Whatever season you're visiting Breckenridge, witness tradition unfold and rejoice in merriment by celebrating with the town. - 16887

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