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  • Healthy food is part of the kids’ adventure at some hotels
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    Healthy food is part of the kids’ adventure at some hotels

    ByEileen Ogintz May 17, 2012July 16, 2021

    Finally, it appears, the hotel industry is paying attention to what traveling families have long been saying: Make kids’ menus healthier; give kids more choices!

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  • The Wild Side of Puerto Rico: Extreme Sports f
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    The Wild Side of Puerto Rico: Extreme Sports f

    ByEileen Ogintz May 13, 2012July 7, 2021

    ‘Snuba’ is not a typo, it’s one of the fastest growing aquatic activities that combines the best of snorkeling and scuba diving and allows you to explore coral reefs in the depths of the tropical seas without getting scuba diving certified.

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  • Orlando treats you like a VIP
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    Orlando treats you like a VIP

    ByEileen Ogintz May 11, 2012July 7, 2021

    Who doesn’t want to be treated like a VIP on vacation? We all do, of course, cutting lines, getting pampered, seeing what most tourists don’t. Orlando offers plenty of VIP options for the entire family—assuming you’re willing to pay extra for the privilege, of course.

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  • Interacting with the Turtles at SeaWorld Orlando
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    Interacting with the Turtles at SeaWorld Orlando

    ByEileen Ogintz May 10, 2012July 16, 2021

    TurtleTrek is home to adult and juvenile sea turtles, including hawksbill, Kemp’s Ridley, loggerhead and green sea turtles — all of whom, like Grandma, have been deemed nonreleasable by the Florida government.

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  • Family road trip
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    Accessories for your family car trip

    ByEileen Ogintz May 7, 2012July 16, 2021

    Find out how the right car accessories can personalize your family vehicle. From car seats to bike racks, car accessories let you do more with your family vehicle. (sponsored content)

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  • Remembering a friends getaway to Puerto Rico
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    Remembering a friends getaway to Puerto Rico

    ByEileen Ogintz May 6, 2012July 17, 2021

    I’m here with two old friends for a girlfriends’ getaway too and we decide Puerto Rico is a good bet—easy to reach, no passports required and plenty to do (even a big outlet mall, if you are so inclined.)

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    Verbolten bolts you at Busch Gardens Williamsburg

    ByEileen Ogintz May 5, 2012July 17, 2021

    Orlando isn’t the only place with new attractions this summer. Get ready to climb aboard Verbolten, an all-new multi-launch, indoor/outdoor roller coaster opening at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.

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  • Discovering the beauty of the California Coastal region
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    Discovering the beauty of the California Coastal region

    ByEileen Ogintz May 3, 2012July 9, 2021

    During our five-mile hike, we see plump yellow banana slugs, the tiny Calypso orchid and blooming trillium, a member of the lily family. But the best part is the conversations with my daughter, Reg, who lives across the country from us in San Francisco. I’d forgotten how conducive hiking is to catching up!

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  • Have Smartphone, Will Travel
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    Have Smartphone, Will Travel

    ByEileen Ogintz May 2, 2012July 16, 2021

    I meet a lot of families who thought they’d be able to travel without texting, tweeting, Instagramming, and Facebooking while abroad, but are shocked to see what an international roaming phone bill looks like when they get back to the states.

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  • Farm to table at the historic Ocean House in Rhode Island
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    Farm to table at the historic Ocean House in Rhode Island

    ByEileen Ogintz May 1, 2012July 8, 2021

    Jane Dane, the mom of three, is a modern day Forager. That means it is her full time job to act as the liaison between local farmers and the chefs at the luxe 49-room Ocean House in Watch Hill, RI which is a designated Relais & Chateau property with a focus on farm to table cuisine.

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  • Eating your way through a destination city
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    Eating your way through a destination city

    ByEileen Ogintz April 27, 2012July 17, 2021

    A prominent food magazine editor wrote recently about traveling to a far flung destination just for a great meal. I guess that’s a more common practice among foodies than you might think. I can relate.

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  • Lots of places to rediscover your inner Titantic
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    Lots of places to rediscover your inner Titantic

    ByEileen Ogintz April 26, 2012July 10, 2021

    The real point here is to encourage youngsters and their parents to “journey to new depths of discovery.” That includes a 4-D theater where SpongeBob SquarePants takes you and your kids on an undersea adventure, complete with mist and bubbles

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  • Getting out of the bubble while on vacation
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    Getting out of the bubble while on vacation

    ByEileen Ogintz April 22, 2012July 17, 2021

    Tourists need to get the message that it is safe to venture out of their manicured hotels. “You will really feel the love,” he promises, and here the crime rate is very low. He introduces me to Jahealo Calvin Clunie who shows off his paintings and carvings.

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  • Family road trip
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    Prepping for a Family Road Trip

    ByEileen Ogintz April 20, 2012July 10, 2021

    If you’re looking for family vacation ideas, consider taking a road trip. Driving to your family vacation destination is often more affordable than buying plane tickets for the whole family

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  • A Spring Skiing Adventure at Heavenly and Kirkwood ski resorts
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    A Spring Skiing Adventure at Heavenly and Kirkwood ski resorts

    ByEileen Ogintz April 20, 2012July 10, 2021

    Heavenly Ski Resort. We both agreed that this ski area had been aptly named. We looked out over the giant span of beautiful Lake Tahoe from the top of the mountain.

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  • A flight worth enjoying, honestly!
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    A flight worth enjoying, honestly!

    ByEileen Ogintz April 19, 2012July 16, 2021

    I’m in my Virgin America extra legroom seat with no one in front of me and plenty of room to stretch on this flight from San Francisco to New York. For once the five-hour plus flight doesn’t seem interminable.

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  • Time to plan your visit to our National Parks
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    Time to plan your visit to our National Parks

    ByEileen Ogintz April 19, 2012May 13, 2024

    My youngest daughter, Mel, says those national parks trips when she was little (and complained her legs were “broken” from all the hiking) spurred her interest in environmental science — her college major

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  • An Easter brunch to remember — Day Five
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    An Easter brunch to remember — Day Five

    ByEileen Ogintz April 18, 2012July 10, 2021

    We are at the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay’s Sunday Brunch that is so popular in the Bay area that people drive an hour or more to indulge.

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  • Giant Redwoods and little yellow slugs – Day Four
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    Giant Redwoods and little yellow slugs – Day Four

    ByEileen Ogintz April 17, 2012July 9, 2021

    The Giant Redwoods, soaring hundreds of feet in the air, were amazing. But what was even better was the conversations with my daughter Reggie as we hiked through Butano State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains

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  • Exploring the coastal region near Half Moon Bay
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    Exploring the coastal region near Half Moon Bay

    ByEileen Ogintz April 16, 2012July 12, 2021

    This area is also home California’s first and only broad based ecotourism visitor program, through which more than 30 farmers, fisherman and business community members have come together to offer visitors hands-on activities and a chance to meet local residents.

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  • RVing vs camping? Why not both?
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    RVing vs camping? Why not both?

    ByEileen Ogintz April 15, 2012July 5, 2021

    Many suggest that despite gas prices RVing is cheaper than other vacations but the Muellers aren’t so sure. That wasn’t why they did it anyway—it was a lifestyle thing, to get outdoors with the kids.

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  • Day Two – exploring San Francisco’s Japantown
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    Day Two – exploring San Francisco’s Japantown

    ByEileen Ogintz April 13, 2012July 9, 2021

    Everyone knows San Francisco’s bustling, busy Chinatown, the largest outside of Asia.
    But Japantown? This area is worth exploring and not just for the food.

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  • Six days in San Francisco and Redwood country
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    Six days in San Francisco and Redwood country

    ByEileen Ogintz April 12, 2012July 9, 2021

    The Fairmont San Francisco’s Executive Chef jW Foster installed the beehives in the hotel’s 1,000-square foot culinary garden to help support the bee population which has dropped 90 per cent since the 1980s.

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  • Spiderman vs. Harry Potter at Universal Orlando
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    Spiderman vs. Harry Potter at Universal Orlando

    ByEileen Ogintz April 12, 2012July 6, 2021

    Move over, Harry Potter. Spider-Man has arrived. “I’m just not that into Harry Potter,” explains 16-year-old Jordan Madow who preferred the newly reanimated Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man

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  • How to get your teens to spend time with you
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    How to get your teens to spend time with you

    ByEileen Ogintz April 10, 2012July 6, 2021

    Question: How do you make two high school senior girls happy AND get them to spend time with you?

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  • Frozen Planet brings back memories of the Arctic
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    Frozen Planet brings back memories of the Arctic

    ByEileen Ogintz April 8, 2012July 5, 2021

    The new Discovery Channel series Frozen Planet is reminding me of the exceptional trip to the Artic Circle last summer. We were smack in the middle of a bustling fast food court—for Arctic animals.

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  • Teens meet DisneyWorld – really like Epcot
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    Teens meet DisneyWorld – really like Epcot

    ByEileen Ogintz April 5, 2012July 6, 2021

    When we got to Magic Kingdom the first day we were in DisneyWorld, it was a little overwhelming. After walking through Cinderella’s castle, we were greeted by Hannah Montana

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  • Learning animation on Disney’s cruise ship Fantasy
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    Learning animation on Disney’s cruise ship Fantasy

    ByEileen Ogintz April 5, 2012July 7, 2021

    Wow! Even the jaded 17 year olds I’m with are impressed. At the end of the show, each of our names — as we signed them on our placemat — is listed on the credits as “guest animator.”

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  • Two teens explore Universal Orlando and Harry Potter’s world
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    Two teens explore Universal Orlando and Harry Potter’s world

    ByEileen Ogintz April 4, 2012July 16, 2021

    Once we arrived at Universal we met up with Matt, our amazing tour guide, who immediately brought us to our most anticipated attraction, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter

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  • Just a couple of teens on a Disney Cruise
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    Just a couple of teens on a Disney Cruise

    ByEileen Ogintz April 3, 2012July 7, 2021

    Jack Sparrow greeted us, along with crystal clear, bright blue waters and white sandy beaches. We walked past the first beach because it was a little crowded, but found chairs AND, much to our content, a water slide at the second beach

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  • Learning local history adds to vacation memories
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    Learning local history adds to vacation memories

    ByEileen Ogintz March 30, 2012July 16, 2021

    Since we’re here on a girl’s getaway, we find it amusing that at the height of the mining boom in the 1900 census, there were 22 seamstresses in Park City but only two sewing machines.

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  • A club dedicated to getting moms back on the slopes
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    A club dedicated to getting moms back on the slopes

    ByEileen Ogintz March 29, 2012July 16, 2021

    Welcome to Park City Mountain Resort’s new Ladies’ Club, offered certain days of the week. Women who hadn’t skied in a while, said Martell, “didn’t want a high powered clinic. They just wanted an opportunity to get back on the mountain in a non-threatening way.”

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  • Touring the old city of Dubrovnik, Croatia
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    Touring the old city of Dubrovnik, Croatia

    ByEileen Ogintz March 29, 2012June 28, 2023

    The city’s medieval walls helped protect the city and there was tremendous international publicity decrying the bombing of this historic city and in favor of granting Croatia diplomatic recognition.

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  • Luxe and lots of powder at Deer Valley UT
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    Luxe and lots of powder at Deer Valley UT

    ByEileen Ogintz March 28, 2012July 16, 2021

    For those who can afford luxe on the slopes, tt doesn’t get any better than the ski-in, ski-out Montage (with its own Compass Sports rental shop and ski valet where they buckle and unbuckle your boots) and Deer Valley

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  • Good eats in and around Park City UT
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    Good eats in and around Park City UT

    ByEileen Ogintz March 27, 2012July 16, 2021

    Here as well as at neighboring Deer Valley –which led the industry in providing good mountain eats—we’re seeing ever better food with an emphasis on what is locally sourced.

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  • Meet Holly Flanders – and make time for yourself on the slopes
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    Meet Holly Flanders – and make time for yourself on the slopes

    ByEileen Ogintz March 26, 2012July 16, 2021

    Flanders teaches women’s ski workshops at Canyons—I thoroughly enjoyed one a few years ago—but now has a new mission—to convince women they need to make that time, no matter what else is going on in their lives.

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  • Remembering a great adventure in the high Chilean desert
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    Remembering a great adventure in the high Chilean desert

    ByEileen Ogintz March 25, 2012July 16, 2021

    It’s only 10 a.m. but I feel like we’ve been going all day. That’s because we left our hotel Tierra Atacama before dawn—I’d never seen such bright stars across the desert sky—on our way to the highest geyser field in the world—El Tatio Geisers at 14,190 feet!

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  • A visit to see the biggest Budda in the world
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    A visit to see the biggest Budda in the world

    ByEileen Ogintz March 22, 2012July 16, 2021

    Not just any giant Buddha but the Tian Tan Buddha, the world’s largest outdoor sitting Buddha — some 98 feet tall and weighing 250 tons, his humongous right hand raised to deliver a blessing to all.

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  • Getting out of your comfort zone is a good thing – just ask the kids
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    Getting out of your comfort zone is a good thing – just ask the kids

    ByEileen Ogintz March 19, 2012July 5, 2021

    It’s no secret that the snowsports industry wants to encourage more minorities to hit the slopes. But that’s not easy with lift tickets costing over $90 at many places, not to mention all the gear that’s needed. (Even long underwear and the right socks can be expensive.)

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  • Prepare for Take Off in a Stress Free Way
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    Prepare for Take Off in a Stress Free Way

    ByEileen Ogintz March 16, 2012July 5, 2021

    Yes, we get reserved parking at the airport. No, we’re not VIPs or parkers with special needs.

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  • Lower Manhattan is New York’s must-see destination
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    Lower Manhattan is New York’s must-see destination

    ByEileen Ogintz March 15, 2012July 10, 2021

    We’re talking about Lower Manhattan — specifically the area south of Chambers Street that’s surrounded by water on three sides. In 2011, a record 9.8 million tourists visited Lower Manhattan — 800,000 more than the previous year.

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  • When you take the kids, you take what you can get!
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    When you take the kids, you take what you can get!

    ByEileen Ogintz March 14, 2012July 16, 2021

    When we suggest stopping for some soup, Mel sees her opening to leave us. “I have a PB&J in my pocket,” she says, “I want to keep skiing!” …So much for family time.

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  • Timeout for some spa time in Beaver Creek, CO
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    Timeout for some spa time in Beaver Creek, CO

    ByEileen Ogintz March 13, 2012July 16, 2021

    Family ski trips can be a lot of work, especially for moms-all the schlepping, all the shopping for groceries and cooking. Certainly moms deserve some “me” time on ski trips and there’s no better place than a spa like this to enjoy that.

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  • Back to the 19th Century at the historic Hotel Jerome
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    Back to the 19th Century at the historic Hotel Jerome

    ByEileen Ogintz March 12, 2012July 16, 2021

    The glitterati of the day came from around the country for the opening on Thanksgiving eve 1889. The hot and cold running water, flush toilets and electric lights were the ultimate in luxury for a town used to icy outhouses and miner’s camps.

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  • An unscheduled stop on American Airlines raises big questions
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    An unscheduled stop on American Airlines raises big questions

    ByEileen Ogintz March 11, 2012July 16, 2021

    When our non-stop flight on American Airlines made an unscheduled stop because the pilot found out he was not qualified to land at our destination, it raised all sorts of questions.

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  • Fresh powder aplenty for First Tracks on Aspen Mountain
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    Fresh powder aplenty for First Tracks on Aspen Mountain

    ByAndy Yemma March 9, 2012November 10, 2025

    There are options for First Tracks every morning, but on Wednesdays for $25 you are treated to this sumptuous spread and then the chance to ski down the mountain any way you like,

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  • Eileen’s advice on flying nannies in ABCNews.com blog.
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    Eileen’s advice on flying nannies in ABCNews.com blog.

    ByEileen Ogintz March 8, 2012July 16, 2021

    Eileen’s advice on flying nannies in ABCNews.com blog. The service could work especially well for a mom or dad traveling solo with a couple of young kids.

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  • The Silver Queen Gondola on Aspen Mountain
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    A trip down memory lane for a pair of ski bum brothers

    ByEileen Ogintz March 8, 2012December 5, 2025

    Years ago, they drove 18 hours from Texas, staying in the cheapest place they could find, eating greasy burgers and paying just $25 for lift tickets. Now they’re back in Aspen with their kids.

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  • Snow-shoeing to a gourmet meal in the shadows of Aspen, CO
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    Snow-shoeing to a gourmet meal in the shadows of Aspen, CO

    ByEileen Ogintz March 8, 2012July 16, 2021

    The highlight—after the snowshoe in the wilderness–is the food—Pine Creek Smoked trout, … Colorado elk bratwurst, a smoked trout melt on sourdough and buffalo tenderloin..

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  • Inside the Ice Age Discovery Museum in Snowmass CO, where Mastodon bones were discovered recently
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    Back to the Ice Age on Snowmass Mountain

    ByEileen Ogintz March 7, 2012July 16, 2021

    Incredible! Just in the past two years Snowmass Mountain in Colorado, famous for its ski slopes, has become the site of one of the largest finds of Ice Age animals on the planet.

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