I wanted to take a moment to thank John D’Angelo, the general manager of The Sebastian, and Vail Mountain Chief Operating Officer Beth Howard for the welcome they gave “Lost Boy” Marty Koether. A new.
Many people have trouble remembering their dreams within minutes of waking up, but for Marty Koether, the namesake for Vail Mountain’s “Lost Boy” run, his dreams from April 1, 1964, are still vivid. Koether shared.
Rooftop bars are all the craze across the nation, from the high-rises of New York City to the ocean side views in California. So, it would only make sense for a rooftop bar to pop.
The Back Bowls of Vail command a legendary status as some of the best in-bounds skiing in the world. Here's a guide to navigating them, and how to ski safely when you're exploring back there.
Rod Slifer was not a statue-in-the-town plaza kind of guy. In fact, he cringed at the plaza being named after him at all. Or the ski run. Or a book being written about him. Or.