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Welcome to Telluride! Get high-altitude smart. Even an in-shape low-lander can feel the difference while in the high country. Telluride and Mountain Village reside at 8,750 and 9,545 feet above sea level respectively. The best way to prepare for a high altitude trip and stave off the headaches, nausea or lethargy that can accompany Acute Mountain Sickness (altitude sickness), is to up the ante of your exercise program. If higher elevations are not readily available, get on a stair machine and pound out some steep ascents. The best advice an accomplished high country athlete can give you is be prepared for all aspects of your mountain adventures. Know that for every 1,000 feet of elevation gained, the temperature drops 12 to 14 degrees. Also, expect the unexpected. Always bring along a hat, sunscreen, goggles, gloves, plenty of water and a water-resistant shell when in the high country. If you're going into the backcountry, please be aware and respectful of wildlife and avalanche danger, travel with a partner and always let someone know where you are going. To avoid altitude sickness: drink lots of water; avoid alcohol, smoking, caffeine and overdoing it. Ibuprofen seems to relax fatigue and headaches, but if feeling ill, call the Telluride Medical Center at (970) 728-3848.

LOGISTICS

Telluride has a rough and rugged history foreshadowed by the nomadic Ute Indians. Naturally rich in silver, zinc, copper and gold, Telluride became one of the West's foremost ore producing towns in the late 1800s. Other notables are: Butch Cassidy robbed his first bank in Telluride; L.L. Nunn created the first alternating current plant in the mountains above Telluride; and in 1961, Telluride was awarded status as a National Historic Landmark.

Location: San Miguel County, CO
   
Weather Related  
Snowfall Annually: 311 inches
Winter Temps: Highs 15°F to 30°F Lows 0°F to 15°F
Summer Temps: Highs 65°F to 80°F Lows 35°F to 50°F
Climate: Semi-arid
Road/Weather: (877) 315-7623
   
Terrain: Mountainous
Elevation: 8,750 feet above sea level
Highest Peak: Mt. Wilson (14,246 ft.)
Rivers: San Miguel, Dolores
Waterfalls: Bridal Veil, Ingram, Bear Creek
   
Local Numbers  
Telecommunications Prefixes: 728, 369
Outside Town: Dial 1, #
Central Reservations: 728-4431
Toll Free: (800) 525-3455
Conference Center: 728-7381
Mountain Village Information: 728-0588
   
Newspapers/Media:  
The Daily Planet: 728-9788
The Telluride Watch: 728-4496
TellurideStyle Magazine: 728-3422
   
Government  
Town of Mountain Village: 728-8000
Town of Telluride: 728-3071
   
Tourist Information  
Visitor Services: 728-3041
Telluride Ski Resort: 728-6900
   
Medical  
Emergencies: 911
Medical Center: 728-3848
Veterinarian: 728-4461
   
Transportation  
Gondola: 728-0588
FREE 12 MINUTE RIDE!
Airport Manager: 728-5313
American West: 728-4868
Great Lakes Airlines: 728-1262
Lost Luggage: 728-1262/4868
Parking Cards: 728-3071
   
Taxi/Shuttles  
Shuttle: 728-5700
Alpine Paradise: 596-2158
Alpine Luxury Limo: 728-8750
Consider It Done: 728-4500
Dial-a-Ride: 728-8888
Mountain Limo: (888) LIMOTXI
Telluride Express: 728-6000
   
Town Attributes  
Telluride Founded: 1887
Telluride Population: 2,221
Bedbase: 5,000 pillows
Restaurants: 50+

Mountain Village Incorporated:

1995
Mountain Village Population: 1,000
   
Worldwide Websites  
www.telluridestyle.com  
www.tellurideofficialguide.com  
www.tellurideskiresort.com  
 

 
 
 

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