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AUGUST 19. 2011 • tra v e l • Jewel Robinson PRINCIPAL REAL ESTATE BROKER B'ZILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER 17 Please tell our advertisers you saw them in just out. jewelofthepearl.com jewelrobinson.com cell 503.708.9508 jewelrocks@gmail.com M Realty LLC 2211 NWFrontAve.Ste.101 Portland, OR 97209 office 503.459.4474 http://avant2d.com/sites/jewelofthepearl Who is Jewel...? see for yourself —' the so-called “Low Road” (U.S. 285/84 to Hwy. 68), which cuts through a stunning sec tion of the Rio Grande Gorge before climb ing over high bluffs with mesmerizing views o f mountains and mesas and descending into Taos. The High Road comprises a series of turns along local state highways— any inn keeper or local can give you the exact route— the main villages along the way are Penasco, Truchas and Chimayo. Above: The view from Albuquerque's Sandia Peak ski area Below: The quaint village of Arroyo Seco. just north of Taos /MUSSAMI SCHOOL COLUM BIA P IC K IN G U P W H E R E SCHOOLS LEA V E O F F Flying Star. W hat began many years ago as modest indie coffeehouse and bakery in the Nob Hill section o f Albuquerque has grown into a small empire o f airy, inviting hangouts with several locations throughout greater * Albuquerque and one branch in the trendy powdery snow each season, and lots of sun Railyard District o f Santa Fe. Flying Star shine). O f the three areas, Taos Ski Valley is (flyingstarcafe.com) is the definitive place to the most esteemed among serious skiers— its people watch, mingle with friends, enjoy any 72 generally steep slopes rank collectively meal o f the day or while away an afternoon among the most challenging in the country. on your laptop (each locale has free W i-F i Albuquerque’s ski area is the smallest and and plenty o f outlets). There’s strong cof contains mostly easy and moderate runs, fee as well as beer and wine, and the baked while Santa Fe offers a surprisingly varied goods (especially the dizzying variety of and extensive facility, with more than 40 runs, pies) are a standout. The original Flying Star most o f them intermediate to advanced. in Nob Hill has a pronounced gay following, and a few o f the other locations (downtown Lodging suggestions. Keep in mind that Albuquerque, Corrales Road and Santa Fe) Santa Fe has the highest nightly rates in the are also particularly popular with the LG BT area and also the best overall mix o f B&Bs, community. boutique hotels and chain properties. Albu querque is a relative bargain, and some cool, The Taos, Santa Fe and Albuquerque hip hotels have opened in the past couple ski areas. Regardless of what time o f year o f years. And Taos is mostly the domain of you visit, or even whether you’re inclined to smaller inns and B&Bs, although there are a ski, these high-mountain recreation spots of handful o f larger properties. fer much to see and do. During the warmer A few favorites: In Albuquerque, try the months, all three make excellent bases for Hotel Andulaz (hotelandaluz.com), Hotel hiking. Taos Ski Valley (skitaos.org) contains Parq Central (hotelparqcentral.com), and— the trailhead for one of the most strenuous about 20 miles north, en route to Santa Fe— but rewarding hikes in the Southwest, the the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort &. Spa 8-mile round-trip scramble to W heeler Peak (tamaya.hyatt.com) in Bernalillo. Top picks in (elev. 13,161 feet), New Mexico’s highest. Santa Fe include the Inn on the Alameda (in- You’ll find plenty o f trails and breathtaking nonthealameda.com), Hotel St. Francis (ho- views at Ski Santa Fe (skisantafe.com) and telstfrancis.com), and gay-owned Inn o f the Albuquerque’s Sandia Peak (sandiapeak. Turquoise Bear (turquoisebear.com). And in com), too— the latter is served by the world’s Taos, you won’t go wrong with the Taos Inn longest (2.7 miles) aerial tramway and is a (taosinn.com), American Artists Gallery House B&B (taosbedandbreakfast.com), and highly respected mountain-biking venue. If you’ve never been to the area, you may Casa Gallina (casagallina.net). be surprised that N orth Central New Mexi co is home to some outstanding Skiing and R ead about the travels o f A ndrew Collins at terrific winter conditions (200-300 inches of tbfcountybunter.com a n d gaytravdabout.com. CAMPFIRECOLUMBIA ORG Ron Tonkin C hevrolet 503 - 255-4100 5 Year 1100.000 Warranty 2011 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab LT 4WD Stock #:C251134 VIN#BGU3777 MSRP$39,365 Sales Price$36,705 after All Factory Rebates, Dealer Discounts, Customer Cash due at signing $2000 plus Tax,Title and License F e e s . Call Dealer for details. Offer expires 08-31-11 .... and get 1 Years FREE Insurance CHEVY INSURANCE BREAK n t< iM w n o M n iT M iv ro wwunci om • • ♦w ir tmmmmtn* MMlHa www.tonkinchevrolet.com