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A Structural Approach to Healing
Life is too good to spend it in pain! Ortho BionomyÂŽ is a painless structural approach to overall health and healing. Take care of yourself this winter.
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Laura Mitchell, RYT
Practitioner and pain management specialist
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ant the inside scoop on where to head on the mountain? Nick Herrin, CBMR’s Director of Resort Services, PSIA National Alpine Team, is giving us some tips on the top runs to hit on the mountain. Below are trails for kids, beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers and riders. Â
Kids Run
New Kids trail off Painter Boy Chairlift
The place to be this winter if you are a kid are the new kids trails on Painter Boy. Check out the newly added Fingerling trails off of the homeowners access trail. All trails funnel into Elk Ave. and are the width of one grooming machine. Explore the aspens and a new area on the mountain! Â
Beginner Run Poverty Gulch
A run that is often missed on Red Lady is Poverty Gulch. For beginners this is a great run that typically has fresh grooming well into the afternoon. Also if you are starting to explore the trees or are skiing with kids who love tree trails there are some great tree trails on both side of the run, providing something for the entire family. continued on next page
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CBMR stats Elevation summit- 12,162 feet Base- 9,375 feet Skiable acres- 1,167 acres Snowmaking- 282 acres Lifts- 16 Trails- 121 total 23% beginner, 57% intermediate, 20% advanced Longest run- 2.6 miles Terrain Park- 2 Snowfall- 300 inches per year