A New High

With new spins on snow sports on offer, and classic adventures in après-ski aplenty, Aspen is hotter than ever this ski season.

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The snowy slopes of Buttermilk Mountain, one of the four ski areas of Aspen-Snowmass, gleam beneath a bluebird skies. For years, Buttermilk has offered snow riders a gentler, less crowded alternative to the steeps of Aspen Mountain back in town, Aspen Highlands and Snowmass. But lately, explains outfitter Stephen Szoradi, a partner with the Aspen Alpine Guides, which organizes adventures across Colorado, Buttermilk, longtime home of the X Games, has emerged a beacon for ultra-fit uphill skiers and sweaty would-be ski mountaineers.

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Laidback in Business!

After shuttering his famous Oxheart earlier this year, top chef Justin Yu returns with the hip, ‘more approachable’ Theodore Rex.

Jenn Duncan

Even the violent rush of water from Hurricane Harvey could not keep T-Rex away. What sounds like a dinosaur documentary is, in fact, the announcement that the re-imagined concept by James Beard-winning chef Justin Yu — actually named Theodore Rex — has officially bowed after a brief delay caused by Hurricane Harvey.

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Upping the Game

Donnette Hansen celebrates the 40th anny of her field-and-stream-savvy Rainbow Lodge with holiday fare, while working a new angle in the Rio Grande Valley.

Kirsten Gilliam

It was not yet snowing on Raton last month when Donnette Hansen made a quick dash into the mountains of New Mexico to chase late-season trout on a hidden members-only stream. As the bright sunlight shone, the Houston-based restaurateur expertly worked her fly rod between the 10-and-2 positions, sending a tuft of feather secured to a hook down a line of riffles, where a brown trout sipped the fly.

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