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Morgan Bast
A local braves the weather in the town of Breckenridge on Oct. 25. Breckenridge Ski Resort received 11 inches of new snow in the last 48 hours and will open on Nov. 12.
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10-26-2010
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Morgan Bast
Yes, it is still October here in Colorado. This shot from the town of Breckenridge shows the 11 inches of new snow the resort received in 48 hours.
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10-26-2010
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Morgan Bast
Well that's one way to get around town. Two skiers schuss their way around the town of Breckenridge on October 25. This shot made possible by the six inches of new snow the resort recieved in 24 hours.
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10-26-2010
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Morgan Bast
Business is still open and ready for shoppers in Breck. This man shovels the nearly six inches the area received on October 25.
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10-26-2010
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Morgan Bast
The Breckenridge gondola won't start running until November 12 but the 11 inches of new snow the resort received in 48 hours is sure leaving skiers and riders excited.
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10-26-2010
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>King and Queen get Ullrfest started.</p>
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2-12-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Folks from St. Anthony Medical Center remind us to stay safe on the slopes this season.</p>
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2-12-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Pirate-Vikings in Breckenridge? Only at Ullrfest...</p>
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2-12-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Ski Butlers dress to impress with their black tie and ski boot combo.</p>
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2-12-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Pyschedelic 60's float gets people in the mood for some nostalgic snow.</p>
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2-12-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Don't mind me...just kayaking down the road wearing a viking helmet...ho hum.</p>
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2-12-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>The "Drive2Survive" breast cancer awareness van made its Ullrfest debut in bright pink style.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Ullr himself even made an appearance.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Tebow-mania in full swing, check out this snowcat decked out in the orange and blue.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>River rafters and skiers alike pray for more snow this season.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Riding kayaks and kegs down Main Street...oh my!</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Revelers getting pumped up for the post-parade bonfire.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Take a load off during the parade...why not.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Nothing says Nordic god of snow and ice and a Norse dragon.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>The Occupy Dillon movement is in full support of Ullrfest and midseason snow.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Excuse me...coming through.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Snow Dogs!</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>One of the largest floats in the parade, this lumbering cardboard ship is actually a small school bus.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>Super Bowl Party, don't forget to bring the roadside refreshments.</p>
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2-23-2012
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Chris Yonushewski
<p>A giant paper mache Viking leads in the official Breckenridge float to bring the Ullrfest Parade to a close.</p>
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2-23-2012
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