MAGAZINE
November 2004
Top of the Mountains 2004

The Rocky Mountains are where our outdoor adventures unfold, fine dining reigns, and shopping is considered a sport. Along with all that fresh mountain air and charm come wacky small-town politics, a surprising art scene, and successful entrepreneurs. Your guide to it all.

  • Aspen Tax Break
  • Aspen Art Museum
  • High on Cloud Nine Bistro
  • Arn Menconi: Powder to the People
  • One for the History Books: Elk Mountains Grand Traverse
  • Obermeyer's King Klaus
  • Telluride Night Owls
  • The Ultimate Mountain
  • Top of the Mountains
By: Staff

Here in the Mile-High City, the Rocky Mountains loom large – not only on the horizon but also on our minds. Their presence tugs at us during the workweek and draws us to the jagged summits and gentle valleys on the weekends.

There’s a whole other world to explore up there – risk and adventure on the jagged peaks and solace and finery in the mountain towns. In both, there’s excitement and escape. Whether you’re a mountaineer at heart, a die-hard skier, a fine-dining guru, or a master shopper, the mountains are your playground.

Our third-annual, comprehensive Top of the Mountains guide is your road map to the goodies that await you in the hills. We even keep a copy in the car, which has proven handy for spontaneous day trips.

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