Plum on TV Channel 16

Season Underway & Birds on the Horizon

Vail Mountain has opened and the season is officially underway, and while there is only one run open (the lovely Born Free), one is still fun and one is better than none. Plus, there’s reason to expect several other runs will open soon. We’re finally being treated to sustained colder temperatures. Just ask our Fresh Tracks crew. They’re live from the Transportation Center every morning. Brrrr!

Yes, Fresh Tracks, the Valley’s best local morning show, is back on Channel 16, live seven days a week. Tune in each morning between 7 a.m. and 12 p.m. for the most up-to-date weather and mountain conditions as well as the best event coverage and previews. Fresh Tracks is not to be missed this weekend when Birds of Prey comes to town.

On Thursday, Nov. 29, David Lowery of Cracker (Birds’ headlining band) sits down with Plum’s own Erik Williams in the Fresh Tracks studio. But our coverage of the Beav’s biggest event doesn’t stop there, not by a long shot. Keep it tuned to Fresh Tracks all weekend for Plum’s coverage of the Cracker concert, the Downhill, Super-Combined, Super-G and Giant Slalom races. If it’s happening at Birds of Prey, you’ll find it on Channel 16 and at vail.plumtv.com.

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