by Amy Rogers | Mar 30, 2021 | Vail
Think you need to climb Mount Everest to experience altitude sickness? Think again. The truth is that altitude sickness can strike anyone at any time. It occurs most often in elevations over 8,000 feet, but some people may experience symptoms at 5,000 feet (or even...
by Amy Rogers | Mar 1, 2021 | Vail
We know — you come to Vail to enjoy epic skiing and snowboarding. But whether it’s your first trip to the valley or your twentieth, you’re sure to find plenty of amazing things to do in Vail besides skiing. True, this year’s spring break may look a...
by Amy Rogers | Mar 1, 2021 | Massage
Are your muscles screaming after a hard day of skiing? Do you regularly push your body to the limit when you run, cycle, or visit the gym? Do you have a job that involves a lot of repetitive motions or heavy lifting? If so, you’re an ideal candidate for...
by Amy Rogers | Feb 1, 2021 | Vail
Are you researching the best things to do in Vail for your upcoming vacation? If so, you’re probably seeing a lot about the Colorado Snowsports Museum and the 10th Mountain Division. Unless you’re a World War II buff (or an aficionado of skiing history),...
by Amy Rogers | Jan 15, 2021 | Massage
Did you know that the human nose can distinguish more than a trillion different scents and odors? Our ability to smell has a powerful influence on our mood, emotions, and memories. While our other senses must be consciously processed, the nerves that allow us to smell...