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This Week at Aspen Snowmass STRONGER WITH YOU REFLECTING ONE YEAR LATER Exactly one year ago this we

This Week at Aspen Snowmass STRONGER WITH YOU REFLECTING ONE YEAR LATER Exactly one year ago this week, COVID-19 shut our resort down overnight. Today, our lifts have been spinning all season, the skiing is superb (especially with the 19" of snowfall this weekend), but we’re forever changed. We still run ski areas, restaurants and hotels, but also distribution centers for our local food bank. We’re more deeply appreciative of our mountains, but also of each other—and of you. To those of you who have experienced loss over the past year, we offer our condolences and love. To any of you who can join us at Aspen Snowmass this season, we offer our gratitude and a promise to make every day a little better, both on and off of the mountain. [LEARN MORE]( LET WINTER LIFT YOU UP EXPERIENCE THE SILVER QUEEN GONDOLA The Silver Queen Gondola, originally built in December of 1986, is a gateway to the wild of winter. As you are lifted away to 11,212 feet, the excitement of town fades into the quiet solitude of the mountain. Take a deep breath, exhale and prepare to explore everything Aspen Mountain has to offer. Let winter, and the Silver Queen Gondola, lift you up. [LEARN MORE]( SPRING BRINGS FUN EVENTS BUD LIGHT SPRING JAM | MARCH 17-28 The 21st annual Spring Jam, the premier spring festival in the Rocky Mountains, will bring a week of competitions, downtown concerts and outdoor celebrations to Aspen Snowmass this March 17-28. This year’s calendar includes a host of returning signature events as well as newer happenings throughout the months of March and April including the return of the [Banked Slalom](, [Bud Light Music on the Mountains]( and more events you won’t want to miss. [LEARN MORE]( WE ARE STILL ASPEN READY FIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS & THE US GRAND PRIX It's been a groundbreaking two weeks at Aspen Snowmass while we've hosted the biggest names from over 35 countries for the 2021 FIS Snowboard and Freeski World Championships at Buttermilk. Congratulations to world-class athletes like Eileen Gu, Marcus Kleveland, Zoi Synnott, Nico Porteous, Chloe Kim, Yuto Totsuka and others for being crowned World Champions and getting one step closer to the 2022 Winter Olympics. Following the completion of FIS Big Air, tune in for the Land Rover U.S. Grand Prix taking place at Buttermilk March 18-21. [LEARN MORE]( UPDATE YOUR SPRING WARDROBE TAKE A PIECE OF ASPEN HOME WITH YOU Longing to take more than just your memories of Aspen Snowmass home with you? There is something for everyone when you shop our carefully curated online store and boutique. Go the nostalgic route with limited edition wearable art, retro-inspired t-shirts, sweaters or beanies that you’ll have for decades to come. Or choose something that helps capture the rich culture of the Roaring Fork Valley with our high-end home goods, designer hats, custom leather products and more. [SHOP NOW]( JOIN THE UPHILL BREAKFAST CLUB BUTTERMILK | FRIDAY, MARCH 19 Grab your friends and your skins and head up Tiehack where a delicious breakfast awaits you at the top. The Cliffhouse restaurant, located at the top of Buttermilk Mountain, will play host to the Friday Morning Uphill Breakfast Club Presented by Smartwater every Friday morning through April 2, 2021. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate, an oatmeal and yogurt station, as well as a hot breakfast with two menu options (don't miss the famous French toast) will be available from 8:45am through 10am. [LEARN MORE]( COVID-19 UPDATES Let’s work together to keep our lifts spinning and mountains open. Operational changes, including to on-mountain dining and ski school offerings, may occur before or during your visit based on restrictions mandated by county health agencies. Check out our updated policies and procedures [VIEW UPDATES]( [Facebook](jdhd77k8CV/bzlzWjdGN1l5QVg3anJSN3k5L1lWa0N1UGg3Smw3bEZNbjd1cEtmZE9jTUdUam4rZXI4YW9QQklWWmtORzU0L21pcDNQZklqVEtXU1FSVnJZdHBDRHJLYnByNjNoajFvL3k1OVBFYzc5Yzg9S0/) [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Aspen APP]( [LIFT TICKETS]( [RENTALS]( [CONDITIONS]( © All Rights Reserved. Aspen Skiing Company P.O. Box 1248 Aspen, CO, 81612, USA Toll Free: (800) 525-6200 [VIEW ONLINE]( [OPT-OUT |]( EMAIL PREFERENCES]( [Powered by Ryan Solutions](

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