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But downhill isn’t the Dogecore I Lift To Forget Shirt so you should to go to store and get this only game in town. Come winter, Vail’s Golf Club becomes the Vail Nordic Center, with 17 kilometers of groomed track and 10 kilometers of scenic trails for everything from cross-country skiing to snowshoeing and fat biking, with daily lessons and specialty clinics as well as rental equipment on-site. Want to take a day off skiing or snowboarding, but still take advantage of the setting? The Nature Discovery Center offers 90-minute guided snowshoe tours departing from the NDC yurt at the top of the Eagle Bahn Gondola (No.19) from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. Follow along and get some LISS cardio in as your guide shows you the mountain from a slightly slower perspective, winding in and out of the evergreens and aspens. (Extra points if you spot a true Vail local: an ermine or a fox.)
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Feeling less sporty, more scene-y? Take in the Dogecore I Lift To Forget Shirt so you should to go to store and get this views of the Gore and Sawatch ranges with a drink in hand at Vail’s famous Ice Bar—made of actual snow—which has returned to Eagle’s Nest this season for an Instagram-ready en plein air après set up replete with signature cocktails, music, and food, and four cozy Snow Bungalows. (The first Ice Bar, founded by early Vail investor Bill Whiteford, who has been called “the Baron Munchausen of Vail,” only operated for a few weeks in 1963 and advertised crepe Suzette, pizza, pastrami, corn beef, pea soup, milkshakes, and “other goodies.’ It was shut down in 1964 for lack of a liquor license; happily, both this and the menu have changed.) In Vail Village, the buzzy Mountain Standard aces the whole indulgent gastropub thing with New American classics like crudo, flatbreads, and hearty grilled proteins. For a culinary experience in lockstep with the surroundings, Alpenrose offers fondue, rosti, and schnitzel in a setting that harkens nearly back to the town’s founding (the restaurant opened its doors in 1974). Almresi is another Swiss-focused rustic charmer from the same group, with all the excellent raclette and schweinshaxe that implies. Stop by Pepi’s Bar at the Gasthof Gramshammer for an Austrian beer under the framed gaze of past famed patrons. And for those tired of wood paneling and even the mere suggestion of schnapps, Vail Village’s El Segundo has excellent Mexican food, as well as a branch of Matsuhisha for sushi and single malts. Seeking something lower-key? Bart & Yeti’s in Lionshead is a local-beloved institution, with the sports bar decor and pub grub to match.
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But downhill isn’t the Dogecore I Lift To Forget Shirt so you should to go to store and get this only game in town. Come winter, Vail’s Golf Club becomes the Vail Nordic Center, with 17 kilometers of groomed track and 10 kilometers of scenic trails for everything from cross-country skiing to snowshoeing and fat biking, with daily lessons and specialty clinics as well as rental equipment on-site. Want to take a day off skiing or snowboarding, but still take advantage of the setting? The Nature Discovery Center offers 90-minute guided snowshoe tours departing from the NDC yurt at the top of the Eagle Bahn Gondola (No.19) from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. Follow along and get some LISS cardio in as your guide shows you the mountain from a slightly slower perspective, winding in and out of the evergreens and aspens. (Extra points if you spot a true Vail local: an ermine or a fox.)
Feeling less sporty, more scene-y? Take in the Dogecore I Lift To Forget Shirt so you should to go to store and get this views of the Gore and Sawatch ranges with a drink in hand at Vail’s famous Ice Bar—made of actual snow—which has returned to Eagle’s Nest this season for an Instagram-ready en plein air après set up replete with signature cocktails, music, and food, and four cozy Snow Bungalows. (The first Ice Bar, founded by early Vail investor Bill Whiteford, who has been called “the Baron Munchausen of Vail,” only operated for a few weeks in 1963 and advertised crepe Suzette, pizza, pastrami, corn beef, pea soup, milkshakes, and “other goodies.’ It was shut down in 1964 for lack of a liquor license; happily, both this and the menu have changed.) In Vail Village, the buzzy Mountain Standard aces the whole indulgent gastropub thing with New American classics like crudo, flatbreads, and hearty grilled proteins. For a culinary experience in lockstep with the surroundings, Alpenrose offers fondue, rosti, and schnitzel in a setting that harkens nearly back to the town’s founding (the restaurant opened its doors in 1974). Almresi is another Swiss-focused rustic charmer from the same group, with all the excellent raclette and schweinshaxe that implies. Stop by Pepi’s Bar at the Gasthof Gramshammer for an Austrian beer under the framed gaze of past famed patrons. And for those tired of wood paneling and even the mere suggestion of schnapps, Vail Village’s El Segundo has excellent Mexican food, as well as a branch of Matsuhisha for sushi and single malts. Seeking something lower-key? Bart & Yeti’s in Lionshead is a local-beloved institution, with the sports bar decor and pub grub to match.
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