Archive for October 17th, 2011
Guys, Get Away To Winter Park-Fraser Valley — Area Rich With ‘Mancation’ Ideas, Including Golfing, Fly-Fishing, Mountain Biking And More
Although Father’s Day is the usual time to treat the men in our lives, it does not mean you can not treat them at other times too. Maybe on their Birthday, a special treat would also go down well. I noticed this press release, which was aimed at Father’s Day treats, but it is just as valid at any time, even given as a Christmas gift.
Father’s Day is the perfect time to remember the extraordinary men in our lives. Do something extra special for dear old Pa this year – treat him to a Winter Park-Fraser Valley distribution of press releases guy getaway. From fly-fishing to mountain biking, golf and watersports, Winter Park-Fraser Valley is a ‘mancation’ Mecca! Cruising Grand Lake, the largest natural volume of water in Colorado, provides masses of scenic coast to keep guys occupied. Fishing, cruising, water-skiing and sailing are all available throughout the summer and fall. Biking Winter Park and Fraser Valley’s six hundred miles of bike trails have earned it the nickname, “Mountain Bicycle Capital USA(TM)”. Winter Park Resort’s Trestle Bike Park, with thirty three miles of gravity-fed trails, is the quickest growing bike park in the United States. The Olympia Express and Zephyr Express lifts operate during the summer to allow riders to access trails from the top of the mountain. 
The SolVista Bike Park, found near Granby at SolVista Ski Basin, offers mountain riders of all levels professionally designed trails. For extra info regarding the park (named “Best Mountain Bike Park” for 2010 by Denver’s Westword paper) and upcoming races and events, visit bikesolvista For men that enjoy a little competition, Winter Park-Fraser Valley’s summer biking events include Epic Singletrack Series at Trestle Bike Park, Trail Bike Capital USA(TM) Weekend, Crankworx and Colorado Crooked Roubaix. Fishing There are a few steered trips for each sort of fisherman. Cast into the first-class waters of the Colorado Stream (which begins in Grand County, home to Winter Park-Fraser Valley) or the Fraser Brook (which was President Ike’s fave). Either way, your man is in for a “reel” treat and fish tales for miles! Visit playwinterpark for a list of shops that may provide info on guides, flies, kit, maps and expert advice.
For a novel gift idea, consider getting Father a fly rod and reel or a gift token for a guided trip, where he will be able to book the date that works best for him. Golfing Gentlemen and golf go hand in hand. Winter Park-Fraser Valley is home to four spectacular courses that wind thru the high alpine peaks between Grand Lake and Winter Park. All the courses – Headwaters, Pole Stream, Grand Lake and Grand Elk – are near one another, offering the unique opportunity to tee up at multiple courses in the same day. As an additional bonus, Winter Park-Fraser Valley has what is arguably one of the planet’s most pretty “19th Holes,” close by Rocky Mountain State Park.
Head there after golfing for an energizing hike or a scenic drive. Hiking Hiking is one of the most serene ways to experience the beauty and vastness of Winter Park-Fraser Valley’s wild spaces. There are hundreds of miles of trails to explore – 600 to be specific. Hikers may enjoy breathtaking strolls, severe day walks or multi-day treks. Download the Official Trail Bicycle and Trail Guide to Winter Park and The Fraser Valley. (Please note : these trails are multi-use for hikers and bikers. ) Rafting / Canoeing Whether you’re a man who prefers a mild or a wild water ride, Winter Park-Fraser Valley has the very thing.
Take a breathtaking float down the Colorado River, which begins in Grand County. Or, get your adrenaline pumping with a raft or canoe trip down the class IV rapids of Clear Creek. Click now for a listing of rafting and kayaking outfitters. Winter Park-Fraser Valley Chamber of Commerce The Winter Park-Fraser Valley Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit Colorado co. Created to help further and maintain responsible expansion in the Winter Park-Fraser Valley area, located in the Rocky Mountains just 67 miles west of Denver.
Useful reading:
Lonely Planet Colorado (Regional Travel Guide)
Cabin Creekwood Now Offers Steered Fly Fishing In Virginia, Thru Collaboration With South Stream Fly Shop
If you are heading off towards Virginia, then you may find this an interesting read.
Guests of Cabin Creekwood can now book a Virginia fly fishing excursion at the same time they book a cabin rental in Virginia. South Brook Fly Shop was established in Feb of 2011 by Tommy Lawhorne and Kevin Little. This opening coincided with the name of a stretch of South Stream as a Special Regulation Area, built to produce a surplus of trophy sized brown trout. As Kevin announces, “We’ve talked about the need for an independent pro fly shop in this area for 9 years. There are such a lot of sorts of fishing opportunities close by. When the South Brook opened and the regeneration of downtown Waynesboro commenced, the timing just appeared right.” South Brook Fly Shop is a full service fly fishing store, with a lately enlarged area to accommodate an even bigger inventory. Patrons can receive fly-tying instruction, fly-casting instruction, fishing updates, and suggestions.
Their familiarity with local waters, as well as their expertise on current conditions, enables them to point patrons in the right path. They can help select the right waters to fish, as well as advocate the suitable kinds of rods and categories of flies for the current conditions. Kevin and Tommy supply an notable guide service as well . Kevin has been steering for more than twenty years in West Virginia, Montana, Idaho, Florida, Virginia, and Tennessee. Tommy is a local who started trout fishing at the tender age of 4, and began directing and teaching in 1990. Both Kevin and Tommy are intensely familiar with the South Brook in Waynesboro, as well as Jackson Stream and Mossy Stream.
They offer guided fishing visits to all 3 of these area, as well as float trips on the Shenandoah Brook and Maury Brook. Fishing trips offered are 189 ; day, or full day with a lunch provided. Fly fishing packages can now be prepared at Cabin Creekwood online or by calling toll free to 888-942-2246. Packages include lodging in one of their rental cabins, and a half-day steered fishing trip for one or two people on the South River.
Apparatus is available if required. Cabin Creekwood has been providing a really restful getaway in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Waynesboro since 1981. Owners Stan and Debbie Horst work doggedly to provide info and assistance on things to do and see in the area, and are happy to supply this trout-fishing experience for their guests. Learn more about Cabin Creekwood and all they offer at their website, cabincreekwood media release .