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DEAR PEAK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT GUESTS,

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Welcome to the Kingdom of Breckenridge! We hope your trip was pleasant and safe. Now that you have arrived, you are ready to start enjoying your accommodation and our friendly town. We have provided your unit with most necessities.

If you have any questions, please call our office at 970-453-1724 from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday to Saturday (closed Sunday).

If you need to reach us at any other time, you may call our 24-hour EMERGENCY number at 970-486-4740. Please leave your name, unit number and phone number and someone will return your call as soon as possible.

This directory is provided to familiarize you with the many services we offer, as well as acquaint you with the Breckenridge area. If there is anything we can do to make your visit with us more enjoyable, please feel free to ask our staff members.

If you have family or friends that are interested in coming to Breckenridge for a vacation, please give us a call at 800-458-7998 or go to our website www.peakproperty.com to see all the properties we have to offer. On our website you can check availability, get full descriptions and photos, and book your reservations. Do not hesitate to call if we can help you in any way.

Sincerely,

The Staff at Peak Property Management, Inc.

GUEST SERVICES

Business Services

We have a computer workstation (including a printer) and fax available in our office. There is also Wi-Fi Internet available in the office.

Check-In / Check-Out

Front Desk is located at 111-A Lincoln Avenue, Breckenridge, CO 80424.

Check-in time is 4:00 P.M. or when the room has been cleaned and inspected.

Check-out time is prior to 10:00 A.M. If you wish to stay additional nights, please contact the Front Desk for availability at least 24 hours prior.

Emergencies

Please call 970-486-4740. If we do not answer immediately, leave a voice message with your name, unit number and phone number. Your call will be returned as quickly as possible.

Hot Tubs / Jacuzzies

Peak Property Management, Inc. does not have control over the mechanical performance of private hot tubs/jacuzzies. If a hot tub/jacuzzi becomes inoperable during your stay, a maximum of $25.00 per day refund shall be issued. This does not apply to bathtubs or community facilities.

Housekeeping Services

Your unit has been cleaned and inspected prior to your arrival. Paper products and supplies have been adequately provided for your stay. Published nightly rates do not include daily maid or towel service. If you would like to arrange additional towels or cleaning services please call our Front Desk. We will arrange a convenient time and inform you of the additional charges for this service.

GUEST SERVICES

Mail

You may have mail sent to Peak Property Management. Be sure to indicate your name, unit number and dates of stay on the mail or package. Use the following addresses:

via United States Postal Service (USPS): via Ground Carrier (UPS, FedEx, DHL):

Peak Property Management

Peak Property Management P.O. Box 8409

111-A Lincoln Avenue

Breckenridge, CO 80424-8409 Box 8409

Breckenridge, CO 80424-8409

Local telephone number: 970-453-1724

Parking

If required at your property, you will be given parking passes in your check-in package at registration. If you lose your pass or require additional passes, please contact the Front Desk. Please observe all parking regulations of the complex or home at which you are staying.

Pets

Sorry, no pets are allowed in our units (except Black Bear Crossing). Local kennel service is available.

Reservations

Reservations may be made online at www.peakproperty.com or by dialing our toll-free number .................................................................................................. 800-458-7998

Ski and Snowboard Rental

Blue River Sports ................................................................................................ 970-453-1110

600 South Park Street – Located by the corner of Main Street and Park Avenue in the Mi Casa building.

TELEVISION CHANNELS

SKIER’S RESPONSIBILITY CODE

Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. You may see people using alpine skis, snowboards, telemark skis, cross-country skis, and other specialized equipment such as that used by the disabled. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers and riders the responsibility for a fun and safe mountain experience.

1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.

2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.

3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.

4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.

5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.

6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.

7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.

Know the code. It’s your responsibility. This is a partial list. Be safety conscious.

GUEST ACTIVITIES

“We come for the winters, and stay for the summers.”

Locals and visitors alike have been learning about the truth behind this statement for years … if you haven’t experienced a summer in Summit County, then now is the time to see what you’ve been missing! When the snow melts away, a “mountain” of activities is uncovered! Consider these:

Spring/Summer Activities

Mountain and Road Biking: Summit County offers more than 50 miles of paved and unlimited miles of unpaved biking paths. Experience a variety of tours from the novice to the expert. Each ride providing scenic views, fresh mountain air and plenty of exercise!

GUEST ACTIVITIES

White Water Rafting: “Run the rapids” of the Colorado, Arkansas, or Blue Rivers! Whether you’re ready for the thrill of your life, or just want to float leisurely, white water rafting to suit your taste is right at your fingertips! Half-day, full-day and overnight expeditions are available. Prices are dependent on the length of the trip and type of adventure chosen.

Golf: The ultimate in relaxation and beauty … golf in the Rockies! The altitude will give your drive extra distance, but don’t be deceived … duffers and pros are always challenged by the quality golf courses offered in Summit County.

Horseback Riding: Enjoy scenic trail rides, dinner and breakfast tours, or discover an authentic mining town … on horseback! Summer is the perfect time to enjoy this popular activity. Pack trips, fishing trips, pony and hayrides are also available!

Hot Air Balloon Ride: There is no better view of Breckenridge than high above the clouds. Sail through the air and take in the aerial views of some of the most beautiful mountain ranges Colorado has to offer. Trips depart in the early morning hours.

Tennis: For the really fit, tennis in the Rockies offers a great challenge! Keystone has 12 outdoor courts, located across from Keystone Lodge on Highway 6. Breckenridge has four outdoor courts at Carter Park, located in town on High Street (free to the public). The Breckenridge Rec Center offers indoor and outdoor courts.

Jeep, ATV, and Hummer Tours: Travel into the backcountry … visit ghost towns, deserted gold and silver mines … enjoy spectacular views of the high country! Tours include hourly jaunts into the wilderness or day-long trips. Breakfast and dinner tours are also available. This adventure is a must!

Fishing: The “one that got away” will undoubtedly be caught as the Division of Wildlife annually stocks the Lake Dillon reservoir with approximately 200,000 fish! Summer fishing is abundant at the Green Mountain, Silverthorne Pond and Lake Dillon Reservoirs. The Blue River is a gold medal trout stream for catch and release fly fishing.

GUEST ACTIVITIES

Peak 8 Fun Park In Breckenridge: Don’t think that just because the snow is gone that the slopes are dormant! The Alpine Super Slide offers fun for the whole family. Enjoy a scenic ride 11,000 feet up Peak 8 via the Colorado Superchair, with the human maze, putt putt golf, and children’s center.

More Summer Fun: Sail on Lake Dillon, take balloon tours, enjoy festivals like the Breckenridge Film Festival and Kingdom Days, ride historic trains, explore nearby national parks, or shop the Silverthorne Outlets. There’s something for everyone.

Winter Activities

Skiing / Snowboarding: Enjoy thousands of acres of terrain for some of the best downhill skiing and snowboarding in North America. Enjoy Breckenridge Ski Resort, Keystone Resort, Loveland, Arapahoe Basin, Copper Mountain, Vail and Beaver Creek ski resorts.

Cross Country / Snowshoe Tours: Make your own tracks as you glide through the endless trails of our National Forests, take a guided tour or make your way to a yurt for a truly unique dining experience.

Dinner Sleigh Rides: Take a step back in time on a scenic horse-drawn sleigh through snow-covered terrain. When you reach your destination, you can warm up and be spoiled with the food and beverage of your choice.

Dog Sledding: Feel the rush as a team of Siberian huskies pull you through the snow-covered mountain meadows. You take the helm and “mush” your team to the beautiful backcountry of Summit County.

Snowcat Tours: Climb the mountain at a steady pace with the mountain scenery unfolding before you. These heated, two-track machines will transport you to the best in backcountry skiing and riding in Colorado.

Snowmobiling: Come explore Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Cruise over hills and through the woods of both groomed and ungroomed terrain. Single or double riders permitted. Guided or unguided.

All activities are subject to change due to seasonality and weather conditions.

To book your summer adventure today or if you have any questions, please call the Breckenridge Welcome Center at 877-864-0868.

HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS

Welcome to Colorado’s High Country!

We’re glad you’re here and hope you enjoy every moment of your stay. The mountain environment is breathtakingly beautiful — but it can also take a little adjustment, especially if you’ve come from lower elevations. Follow these tips to stay comfortable and make the most of your visit.

Adjusting to Altitude

At elevations around 7,000–10,000 feet, the air is thinner and contains less oxygen. You may notice mild shortness of breath, a light headache, or fatigue during your first day or two. These are normal signs that your body is adjusting.

To help your body acclimate:

• Drink plenty of water — more than you think you need.

• Take it easy the first day and avoid overexertion.

• Go light on alcohol and caffeine, which can worsen dehydration.

• Eat well, focusing on healthy carbohydrates for energy.

If symptoms worsen or you feel dizzy, nauseated, or very short of breath, contact a local medical provider. Doctors in mountain towns are familiar with altitude illness and can help you recover quickly.

Sun & Weather

The mountain sun is powerful — even on cloudy days!

• Apply sunscreen and SPF lip balm frequently.

• Wear UV-protective sunglasses to prevent eye strain or snow glare.

• Dress in layers; afternoons can be warm, while evenings turn cool fast.

• Be alert for hypothermia (shivering, confusion, exhaustion). If it happens, get warm, eat, and rest immediately.

Stay Hydrated

Colorado’s crisp, dry air means your body loses moisture faster through breathing — often without realizing it. At higher elevations, about 20–25% of your fluid loss comes from increased breathing alone, as the thinner air makes you breathe more often.

Keep a water bottle with you and sip throughout the day to stay ahead of dehydration.

If you wear contact lenses, use lubricating drops as needed for comfort.

Outdoor Safety

HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS

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Planning to hike, bike, or explore?

• Carry water, snacks, and extra layers — even on short outings.

• Treat or filter all stream and lake water before drinking.

• Watch the weather; afternoon storms can build quickly.

• Know your limits and rest before you get too tired.

• Always let someone know your route and expected return time.

Enjoy Your Stay

Take your time, breathe deeply, and soak in the incredible scenery that makes Colorado’s mountains so special. With a little preparation, you’ll feel great and have an unforgettable stay.

Enjoy your stay and take it slow — the mountains will wait for you!

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