This is what we really do…
Earlier this month we were lucky enough to have folks from Colorado.com stop by and spend the day with us. We could not be more pleased at what the result was. Here is a peek into the world of snowmobiling and our daily lives… Enjoy!
March 30, 2016
The secret to snowmobiling success: What to wear 101
Snowmobiling at Sage Outdoor Adventures is something you shouldn’t miss while you’re in Vail, Colorado. Here is the secret to dressing for success with Sage: https://youtu.be/ltv7NajpTYs Hope to see you soon for the best two hours of your trip!
February 10, 2016
How to maintain the PERFECT trail 101
It is December 15th, 2015 and we are about to reveal our top-secret tricks to operating on the BEST snowmobiling trail system in Colorado. (we love it, but it’s not just our opinion! check out these REVIEWS for proof) Here’s how we do it: Step 1: Gain access to 6,000 acres of incredible terrain that only…
December 15, 2015
Little kids with BIG toys
Greetings from the Sage Outdoor Adventures toy shop. It is here where the hopes and dreams of big kids are filled. In our workshop, our favorite elf’s name is Wesley. He’s our in-house mechanic who puts every snowmobile together— his reindeer is a yellow lab named Charlie. What did you wish for when you were…
December 9, 2015
First the leaves fall, then the snow comes…
What an incredible summer and fall we had at Sage. We hired ten new raft guides and boy did they work hard for us! After a rainy and snowy May, June and July were pretty epic months on Gore Creek, the Eagle, Ark, and Colorado Rivers. August proved to be just as fantastic on the…
November 17, 2015
4th of July Fun in Vail with Sage!
It’s that time of year again! The crowds are coming to town for some holiday shenanigans and our Independence (okay, or maybe BBQ and beer) is on the minds of everyone. The water levels are fantastic right now and there’s no better way to see Vail and the festivities than on Gore Creek as parade…
June 26, 2015
Eagle River and Gore Creek Spring Runoff Strong
It’s not hard to see it, all the rivers are pushing up the banks all over Colorado. The usual clear waters are now totally saturated with brown sediment, twigs, branches, trees, leaves, dog toys, soccer balls, and RAFTS. Talk to any boater about it, and that springtime smirk will come out. This is always an exciting time of year for all river lovers. The Eagle River and Gore Creek have had some big surprises already this year, and there could potentially be an even bigger one around the corner. This weekend (June 20-21) the temperatures are supposed to get very high for this area, and there is a LOT of snow still at higher elevations. If the warm air mass reaches high enough elevations, rapid snow-melt could spike the river levels even more than we have already seen this spring….
June 18, 2015