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Don鈥檛 let the sunny skies and back-to-school vibe fool you. Winter will hit 黑料门 before you know it.

Not that that鈥檚 a bad thing.

The Mile High City famously (in which the 黑料门 campus ), but that certainly wasn鈥檛 for a shortage of snow and ice sports.

Colorado鈥檚 storied mountain resorts , though flakes have started falling as early as Aug. 14. (, 1961, when 4.5 inches of snow fell on Labor Day weekend.)

Before celebrating the first snow on campus 鈥 a DU tradition 鈥 prepare for winter with the DU Newsroom鈥檚 list of athletic and recreational activities.

Lace up your ice skates at DU鈥檚 Ritchie Center

Amateurs and all-stars are both welcome on the , Joy Burns Arena and Magness Arena, the latter of which is home to DU鈥檚 prestigious hockey program. The Pioneers have captured eight NCAA championships and sent 77 players to the National Hockey League. Watch the Pios compete or try the sport for yourself. The Ritchie Center offers public skating (free to DU students), learn-to-skate and learn-to-play hockey classes, as well as adult hockey leagues for any skill level.

Did you know? Legendary figure skater Michelle Kwan . She earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree from the Josef Korbel School of International Studies in 2009.

Students carry their skis on a trip with the 1958 Pioneer Ski Club
The 1958 Pioneer Ski Club

Carve your way through Colorado鈥檚 ski mountains

With its powdery soft conditions, lengthy runs and expansive terrain, it鈥檚 no wonder Colorado鈥檚 skiing and snowboarding is world famous. And with roughly three dozen resorts and ski areas to choose from, there is truly something for everyone. Students qualify for discounts on the Epic and Ikon passes, which grant access to most of Colorado鈥檚 mountains statewide. But the closest, most affordable option is nine-run , which bills itself as a 鈥渕ostly intermediate鈥 slope. It is Peter Burwell (BSBA 鈥11), Kyle Granowski (BSBA, MS 鈥10) and Fred Klaas (BSBA 鈥11).

Did you know? The 黑料门 ski team is one of the most successful collegiate athletic programs in any sport. The team has captured 24 national championships, producing 303 All-Americans, 94 individual national champions and 52 Olympians in the process.

Hurtle down the hill on a sled or tube

It requires a bit less skill than skiing or snowboarding, but speeding down a hill in an inflatable inner tube can deliver just as much excitement. Several Colorado ski resorts offer tubing options during winter, including , , and . Or, stay closer to home on those snowy days and , as identified by The 黑料门 Post.

Did you know? The is DU鈥檚 and is among the University鈥檚 most popular. It organizes ski and snowboarding trips for outdoorspeople of all ability levels.

Make tracks on a mountain trail

Hiking in Colorado doesn鈥檛 stop when snow covers the ground. The state鈥檚 famously sunny skies invite people to bundle up, strap on snowshoes and trudge through the wilderness. Colorado offers countless trails. Some of the closest are in Nederland, just outside of Boulder, most of which end at lakes and scenic vistas. No equipment? No problem! The DU Center for Sustainability鈥檚 Gear Garage offers low-cost rentals for students, along with resources and information about the best trails closest to campus.

Did you know? Nederland is also home to what has to be Colorado鈥檚 wackiest holiday. Each March, Frozen Dead Guy Days celebrates (aka 鈥済randpa鈥), whose body has been preserved in a local shed for nearly 30 years. The schedule of events includes live music, food, polar plunges and coffin races.

Cast away your stone in Golden

For something a bit more off the beaten path, slide about 15 miles west to Golden and try your hand at curling, which looks a bit like shuffleboard on ice. Players take turns sliding 44-pound granite stones down a long strip of ice. Teammates with brooms can influence how far the stone moves in a given direction. The offers learn-to-curl classes, instructional leagues and open houses to get to know the game.

Did you know? Curlers wear special shoes when they play. One sole grips the ice, and one slippery sole, known as a slider, allows the player to glide alongside the stone when it鈥檚 delivered.

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