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Telluride Blues and Brews Has Arrived!

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From VisitTelluride.com Blog:

There are many tell tale signs that fall has arrived in Telluride—the crispness in the air, the aspens leaves starting their transformation into fiery orange and yellow hues and of course, the Blues and Brews Festival. Now in its 23rd year, the Blues and Brews has grown from a one day event into a 3 day-festival. Like most festivals there is a Main Stage, but at Blues & Brews, there’s so much more! With multiple stages, yoga sessions, kids area, late night shows, TONS of beer, and a multitude of incredible musicians, it is an action-packed weekend.

Here are some valuable tips to fully enjoy the 23rd Annual Blues and Brews Festival: 

The Brews

After all, the festival is called Blues & Brews so there are 56 microbreweries and 170 styles of craft beer at the Grand Tasting on Saturday, Sept. 17. In addition to the Grand Tasting, festival goers can enjoy eight different styles of beer from Sierra Nevada including the coveted Back Porch Lager! Back Porch Lager was created by the Blues & Brews staff at a ‘one-of-a-kind’ Beer Camp weekend in Chico, CA. This lager brewed specially for Blues & Brews and is not available anywhere outside the Festival. In addition, festival goers can choose between six premium craft beers and one hard cider from the ‘House of Brews’. The House of Brews featured five additional breweries which will be poured throughtout the weekend – Big B’s Hard Cider,Bonfire Brewing, Durango Brewing Co, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co, Ska Brewing and Telluride Brewing Co. 

The Late Night Scene

Some of the best shows you’ll see all weekend are after dark at Telluride’s intimate concert venues: The Blues Stage (Town Park Pavilion), The Moon at O’Bannon’s, Sheridan Opera House, the Elks Lodge and Arroyo Wine Bar & Gallery. At the Juke Joints, bands play late and get rowdy. Friday and Saturday Juke Joint passes allow access to all venues for the night purchase but get there early, all venues are first-come, first served. Doors open at 9:45 p.m. each night.

Blues for Breakfast

Start your mornings off proper with blues music, a hearty breakfast and drinks at Blues for Breakfast! Kicking off at 9:00 a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday of the Festival weekend, Blues for Breakfast offers a pleasant warm-up to a dynamic day and late night full of music. Join us at the Telluride’s intimate Elks Lodge (located at 472 West Pacific Avenue), for a bite to eat as the first official chords of the day are struck. Saturday’s breakfast hosts The Telluride Blues Challenge Finals and Sunday’s hosts The Telluride Blues Challenge Finals Runner-Up.

Find your Namaste

Stretch out those muscles from all the dancing and bliss out during Yoga Sessions presented by Telluride Yoga Festival. This new addition offers festival goers the opportunity to unplug from the ordinary and discover the extraordinary from within. All skill/ability levels welcome. These free yoga sessions will be held in Elks Park on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 17 & 18, 10-11 a.m.  

Kids Area

Kids of all ages can enjoy various activities in the Rainbow Kids Area during the festival weekend with the help from Living Folklore. Living Folklore features children’s entertainment, workshops, and two parades specifically geared for the kids (or the kid at heart) – one on Saturday and one on Sunday. So, bring your kids to the Rainbow Kids Area located in the back of the festival grounds to join the wild and wacky Living Folklore Clowns, Giggly Sprout and Gumbo Wobbly, along with activities like a bungee trampoline, climbing wall, inflatable bounce games, face painting, a talent show, and much more!

Hike

If you need a break from the music and all the delicious beer, there’s a handful of beautiful hikes starting directly from downtown Telluride to explore: Bear Creek Trail is less than one block from Town Park (S. Pine Street) and is a perfect beginner trail up to a waterfall. If you need a more challenging hike, check out the Jud Wiebe Trail (N. Aspen Street) that takes you to a gorgeous overlook of the entire town.

Ride the Gondola

The only FREE transportation of its kind in the country, Telluride’s Gondola is a must-do while visiting. Get out up top (San Sophia) to hike around or ride the Gondola down into Mountain Village to check out the local bars, shops and restaurants. The Gondola will be open until midnight on Thursday, until 2:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday and until 1:00 a.m. on Sunday during the festival.

 

VIDEO: Tour the stunning Berman Buckskin Ranch, “BBR”

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Discover Berman Buckskin Ranch – an exceptional opportunity to create your own legacy on a breathtaking assemblage of over 1,400-acres.

 

ABOUT 101 BUCKSKIN ROAD, TELLURIDE, COLORADO

Berman Buckskin Ranch is a truly exceptional opportunity to create your own legacy on a breathtaking assemblage of over 1,400-acres of the finest recreational outdoors in the Rocky Mountains. Located just 13 miles on year-round roads from the legendary resort town of Telluride, this ranch retreat offers its owners miles of trails for hiking, biking & snowmobiling; an intimate log-and-stone Guest Cabin; a world-class sporting clay/shooting course; 32,000 sq ft Equestrian Barn, featuring 21 stalls, with a veterinary facility, game room, stocked trout ponds, flowing waters of Fall Creek & rolling meadows, towering trees & verdant green pastures offer staggering views of the surrounding 14,000 ft peaks of the Wilson Range.

 

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JUST LISTED! 222 San Joaquin Road, Telluride, Colorado

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ABOUT 222 SAN JOAQUIN ROAD, TELLURIDE, COLORADO

Nestled in towering spruce trees directly trailside on the Telluride Ski Resort, this beautifully custom-crafted residence was inspired by traditional Japanese farmhouse architecture, with its signature massive beams, wood joinery, sliding shoji doors and exceptional levels of detail and workmanship. Designed by architect Michael Fuller with interiors by Andrea Jovine, the architecture, detail & finish employ the principles of Feng Shui combined with the timeless craftsmanship of hand tools shaping rare & rugged imported materials. Hand-hewn Fir timbers sourced from a Japanese temple frame awe-inspiring views of the surrounding mountain peaks, while clean interiors lines, created with rich hardwoods, plaster, limestone & quarried rock from China, create a dramatic yet tranquil retreat.

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JUST REDUCED: The Exceptional Register Ranch

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The Register Ranch is an exceptional 88-acre ranch at the foot of Little Cone, Wilson & Lone Cone peaks. Rolling meadows and towering aspen glades surround an enclave of rich historical structures. Year-round water flows from two springs, while the Hughes Ditch transects the upper property. Property directly borders National Forest & several very large trophy ranches. It’s a must-see! Original offering at $1,200,000.00 – Now offered at $850,000.00

Art & Home | Stairways From Heaven

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The latest volume of Art & Home is here! This month, Iyna Bort Caruso showcases homes with captivating and architecturally significant staircases from around the world.

Staircases are among the oldest architectural elements, conceived in function and, in the most dramatic cases, elevated to an art object.

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Price Upon Request | Como, Italy | Italy Sotheby’s International Realty

Their roles in literature and history are classic. Think the iconic staircase in Gone with the Wind, the red-carpeted staircase of the White House and the heart-shaped limestone staircase at Rosecliff, the great Gilded Age mansion in Newport, Rhode Island. Then there is the famed Tulip Stairs at the Queen’s House, the former royal villa in Greenwich, England. Its self-supporting spiral staircase reflects a brilliant harmony of mathematics and majesty.

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Price Upon Request | Lugano Carona, Switzerland | Fontana Sotheby’s International Realty

“Staircases add value,” says Diletta Giorgolo Spinola of Italy Sotheby’s International Realtywith offices in FlorenceRomeMilan and Como. “They are a status symbol. Throughout the ages, staircases have played an important role in giving a house a special style and elegance.”

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$8,900,000 USD | Park City, Utah | Summit Sotheby’s International Realty

Staircases define the character of a home and set the tone for the interior design to come. In estates of distinction they can be the unexpected focal point, expressing power by their twists and turns. They long ago stopped being simply an answer to an age-old challenge, getting from point A on one level to point B on another. They are a showcase of innovation and ingenuity.

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$17,000,000 USD | Big Sky, Montana | Big Sky Sotheby’s International Realty

Winding, curved, spiral, helical, flared, twin and seemingly gravity-defying are among the countless options and variations. Staircases are complex affairs. All parts need to interact structurally. Building codes ensure aesthetic considerations do not eclipse safety and functionality concerns.

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Price Upon Request | Paradise Island, Bahamas | Damianos Sotheby’s International Realty

While the evolution of technology has helped to turn staircases into architectural stars, they can function beyond visual showpieces. They can be experiential. Custom builder Ted Visnic of Visnic Homes in Rockville, Maryland, says some homeowners, for instance, ask that staircases be “tucked around a corner so you discover them, if you will.” Others request staircases be framed by a bank of windows to “wash the homeowners in natural light” as they ascend and descend the stairs, Visnic adds.

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$6,900,000 USD | South Barrington, Illinois | Jameson Sotheby’s International Realty

Shape, materials and finishes dictate pricing. One of Visnic’s current residential projects is an estate in which the staircase cost upwards of $120,000–not bad for a scene-stealing work of art.

Explore the latest edition of Art & Home here!

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101 Buckskin Road, Telluride, Colorado

Offered at: $45,000,000

Lot Size: 1400 Acres

Berman Buckskin Ranch is a truly exceptional opportunity to create your...

Telluride receives 16″ of snow in 24 hours

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Telluride Ski Resort, the #1 ski resort ranked by Conde Nast readers for the last 3 years in a row, has received by 16″ of fresh powder in the last 24 hours. Another 5-9″ is forecasted for today as the snow continues to beautifully blanket the region. A second snow system arrives on Thursday with the promise of even greater snowfall for another 5-6 days.

To visit Telluride Ski Resort for more information on the ski resort and today’s conditions, click here

“Why Telluride” presented by Telluride Sotheby’s International Realty

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Discover what makes Telluride, Colorado one of the most unique destinations in the country. Not only is Telluride a world class ski resort with some of the most breathtaking natural beauty in the world, it is also an adventure filled summer vacation spot with events, music, arts, culture, and outdoor recreation for the whole family. 

VIDEO: We are obsessed with exceptional real estate. And great entertainment.

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It’s the weekend and the Marketing Department has decided to color outside the lines today. With over 12 million views and counting, we can’t get enough of this great video. Parov Stelar’s “All Night”.

Here’s a nod to the finest in film and entertainment that are about to descend into the idyllic town of Telluride for this week’s upcoming, legendary Telluride Film Festival…

More to come on the Telluride Film Festival, and exceptional real estate…

Sotheby’s International Realty – Significant Sales November, 2012

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