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Most of the concerts are on Beaver Creek Mountain, so folks have four options to get to the top: hike, bike, take a 4x4 jeep tour or ride the Centennial Express Gondola. | Most of the concerts are on Beaver Creek Mountain, so folks have four options to get to the top: hike, bike, take a 4x4 jeep tour or ride the Centennial Express Gondola. | ||
Hikers can bust a move up the 4-mile, moderate Overlook Trail and expect it to take up to | Hikers can bust a move up the 4-mile, moderate Overlook Trail and expect it to take up to 2¾ hours. Beaver Creek’s signature trail is considered moderate, | ||
with an elevation gain of 1 | with an elevation gain of 1,200 feet, and travels through a large aspen grove that should be vibrant by the time of the festival. | ||
“You’re earning your tunes up there:" said Mesuda. | “You’re earning your tunes up there:" said Mesuda. |
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