Archive for May, 2011

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Springtime in the Mountains

May 9, 2011

Signs of Spring

Spring in the mountains is often filled with popcorn snow showers and blustery winds.  Garden and plant lovers know there will be a required wait to see the light green new growth of the Aspens and never to put in new flowers and veggies until late May.   So we wait. . . .  Plants eventually break their way through the ground to face the sunshine one day and receive a heavy wet blanket of snow the next.    While we have experienced some strong winds this year there have also been some beautiful, sunny, calm days.    I saw a Robin adding to its nest this week, humming birds in search for a feeder,  low growing yellow wilflowers, daffodils and tulips in bloom.  Spring has arrived!

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Angel Fire Resort Revamps Mountain Bike Park

May 3, 2011

Angel Fire Resort Revamps Mountain Bike Park to Attract Riders of All Levels

New Trails, Clinics and Special Biking Packages Offers Most Affordable Bike Park in the Country

ANGEL FIRE, NM – (May 2, 2011) – Angel Fire Bike Park, has gone through an expansion and improvement this spring and starting May 26, the Park will offer over 29 miles of new and enhanced trails for riders of all abilities. In an effort to appeal to the beginner and intermediate rider, the Angel Fire Bike Park has expanded and reworked the trails so beginners will have a safe and controlled environment to learn the sport, improve their basic skills and fine-tune the right technique for difficult sections. The Bike Park also boasts the longest season in the Rockies with all trails open from May 26 – October 16. Along with the revamped terrain the resort is offering deep discounts on passes and lodging packages, creating the most affordable Bike Park in the country.

Located in Angel Fire, New Mexico, Angel Fire Bike Park is a premiere mountain bike destination in the southern Rocky Mountains. The Bike Park offers chairlift-accessed terrain for downhill, cross-country and all-mountain styles of mountain bike riding, including beginner, intermediate and advanced/ expert trails. The Bike Park is an ideal location to learn the sport as it will offer riding clinics, bike rentals and repairs, guided tours, skills parks, freestyle features, special events and bike-friendly, slope side lodging.

“With this revamp, Angel Fire Bike Park has the perfect terrain for every skill level, from the novice to the expert,” explains Hogan Koesis, Bike Park Manager, Angel Fire Resort. “We want more people to ride this mountain and we think they can do it at a lower price. Value is king in this economy and that’s why we’re now offering the most affordable Bike Park in the country.”

Special discounted prices this season include:.

  • Daily rate $22
  • The Gravity Pass $169 – a season pass that offers unlimited chairlift rides from March – October, and three free days at Trestle Bike Park in Winter Park, CO.
  • Stay & Ride Package – as low as $49 per person, per night. Includes lodging at the base at Angel Fire Resort and single-day lift pass.

Whether it’s easily cruising down one of the new XC trails or taking on one of the technical root sections, drops or jumps riders can try something new on every decent. At an altitude of 10,600 feet bikers will have access to one of the largest lift-access mountains in North America.

As the site of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup, NORBA Nationals, NCAA Collegiate Mountain Bike Championships and Mountain States Cup Championships the Angel Fire Bike Park will host a series of events this summer season as well.

CHILE CHALLENGE

ANGEL FIRE NEW MEXICO

JUNE 3, 4, 5 — DH, 4X, SD, XC, STXC

The Mountain States Cup has set the stage for 2011 with new venues, more endurance stage racing, new DH courses and more of the same racing you have come to love from the MSC.

OSO HIGH MOUNTAIN BIKE XC RACE

NEW MEXICO OFF-ROAD SERIES – NMORS #7

JUNE 25

Each series XC race will be an independent qualifying event for USAC MTB Nationals. The final overall series standings will be used to determine 2011 USAC NM MTB State Champions.

 

ANGEL FIRE’S 2ND ANNUAL FREERIDE FEST

AUGUST 2O

Angel Fire is going to be hosting the 2nd Annual Freeride Festival. Free beer, gear and a movie premier.

 

RED BULL FINAL DESCENT

OCTOBER 15

The last mountain bike event of the season, the Red Bull Final Descent is an intense 12-hour endurance downhill mountain bike challenge for sport, expert and pro-class mountain bike riders.

To schedule your reservation or for more information about The Angel Fire Bike Park, including the full schedule of events, go to www.angelfirebikepark.com

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