
Keystone, CO (PRWEB) February 25, 2012
Instead of kicking and screaming their way into ski school, your kids will be begging you take them to Camp Keystone this ski season! Keystone Resort has given a new twist to your average ski school with Camp Keystone. Kids enjoy perks like having the same instructor every day, participating in fun kid-friendly activities, and skiing in progressive learning areas. Kids will be just as excited to jump in the powder as they would be running full speed towards the lake at summer camp!
The Camp Keystone area is located at the bottom of the Mountain House Base Area with a nice variety of terrain grouped in one big area. Kids start out on the four magic carpets which step up in difficulty and once they are ready, they move on to the Discovery Chair Lift.
When you book your child for three or more days at camp they are guaranteed to have the same camp ‘counselor’ each day. This really helps them get comfortable around their instructor and keep moving forward each day, with the child developing more trust in their teacher. The instructor can focus on specific skills and weaknesses and time won’t be wasted with a new instructor having to assess the child’s ability level each day.
Other perks of Camp Keystone include skiing with the mountain’s mascot, ‘Riperoo the Dog’, playing around on a grooming machine playground, taking out the mini snowmobiles, skiing through fun adventure zones and participating in the daily ‘Theme Days’ with themes like ‘Safety Day’, ‘Adventure Day’ and ‘Fun Facts Day’. Your kids won’t want to go home at the end of the day!
SummitCove.com Vacation Lodging has a great selection of properties in the Mountain House Base area at Keystone Resort, where you will be able to walk your kids right to Camp Keystone from the condo! Keystone is also known to be one of the most family-friendly resorts in Colorado and one of the few that offers night skiing. Visit Keystone this ski season to discover everything it has to offer!
A Wee Christmas Homicide (Liss MacCrimmon Series #3)
‘Tis the season to be jolly, but in Moosetookalook, Maine, Christmas cheer is in short supply due to a snowless winter that’s keeping skiers and shoppers at a distance. Fortunately, Liss MacCrimmon of the Scottish Emporium has a plan… Liss’s brainstorm focuses on Tiny Teddies, the new “hot” toy of the season. Every store across the country is out of stock—except a few wee establishments in good ol’ Moosetookalook. It’s easy enough to drum up approval for the idea of luring consumers to town and keeping them there with a stockingful of New England holiday charm. Liss’s real challenge lies in contending with bickering businesspeople and—once America learns of Moosetookalook’s Tiny Teddy cache—doggedly determined shopaholics. The first sign of something amiss occurs when the last Tiny Teddy is summarily executed: shot through the heart in the display window of greedy toy store owner Gavin Thorne. But the Teddy’s demise is just a precursor to the eerily similar murder of Gavin himself… The two men in Liss’s life want her far from the case, but she can’t help feeling guilty for starting the fur frenzy that seems to have led to Gavin’s death. Besides, how can she ignore the lengthy list of suspects, not the least of whom include Gavin’s vindictive ex-wife, an unscrupulous selectman, a ski shop owner with an axe to grind, and a rabid toy collector packing heat in her purse..? Now, with the Twelve (or, in Scots terms, the Daft) Days of Christmas rapidly approaching, Liss has a plate full of things worse than haggis to contend with, starting with a stockroom packed with poultry (don’t ask), and ending with a killer who’d like to see Liss’s goose well andfully cooked…
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