![]() One of the attendees that they talked to was Tony DelVecchio, an Army Veteran. ![]() We’ve missed that connection with anglers for the past two years, so we were eager to attend this year.”ĭuring the course of the day, PHW Veteran participants and volunteers (who lead fly tying, rod building and other activities for the participants) took turns staffing the booth and interacting with the public. Pittsburgh Program Lead Amanda Thompson explained, “We like to have a booth at Cabin Fever because it gives us the opportunity to educate the public about our mission. Volunteers from the program manned a booth where they interacted with show attendees to explain the organization and hopefully connect with more local veterans who could benefit from PHW. Among those having a presence at the show was the Pittsburgh Program of Project Healing Waters, a group dedicated to the healing of disabled veterans. There were more than 60 vendors and over 1000 attendees. The show featured nationally known fly anglers, speakers, fly tyers, vendors, a casting area, conservation community members, and other members of the fly fishing community. After two years off due to the Covid pandemic, “cabin fever” had an even stronger meaning for those attending this year’s show, the 22nd annual event. The Penn’s Woods West chapter of Trout Unlimited also uses it to describe their premier fly fishing expo held each year during February in western PA. Fishermen in particular use it as spring approaches as they look forward to getting back out on to their favorite streams and chasing fish again. The term “cabin fever” is frequently used to describe the feeling of being pent up and not being able to do a favorite activity after being stuck inside all winter. The festival features over 20 Colorado craft breweries and more than 25 bands over three days.Thanks to Gary Rihn, Pittsburgh participant, for providing this update about the 2023 Penn’s Woods TU Cabin Fever event. With over 20+ bands on 4 stages, daily craft brew, and cider samplings (plus a heated kids zone), these are some of the most coveted music tickets in the state. The WinterWonderGrass Festival brings together authentic bluegrass music and Colorado craft beer for one of the best bluegrass music festivals of the season. February 25-27, 2022 Winter Wondergrass Music Festival It’s a favorite way to experience the best of Ski Town USA®’s snow history and traditions. Today, it’s the rite of passage of every Steamboat child, a well-loved tradition for local families and a week of spectacular snow celebrations for our guests. It began in 1914, as the cure for long winters, short days and cabin fever. Steamboat’s Winter Carnival is the oldest, continuous Winter Carnival west of the Mississippi. ![]() Talk about adults on shovels being pulled down main street behind horses or skiers jumping through fiery hoops and people stop to listen. Mention a parade and fireworks and people say that’s typical. Six days, 50 bands and live performances featuring Texas and Americana music at the Steamboat Ski & Resort is a vacation you're sure to remember. In its 35th year, this festival continues to draw thousands of people who love skiing and music. January 5-10, 2022 The MusicFest at Steamboat At the conclusion of the parade, fireworks will light up the sky over the resort to ring in 2022. We are so excited to say that they are all back for this season! DecemNew Year's Eve Celebration at Steamboat ResortĬelebrate the new year in style! Kick-off the evening with a Light Up Snow Cat parade featuring Steamboat Snowsports Instructors performing synchronized skiing illuminated only by the light of torches. Here are some of our favorite wintertime events in Steamboat Springs. If you are lucky enough to visit Steamboat Springs in winter, you are lucky enough! But, the cherry on top of your ski vacation would be landing here when there is a fun event happening, too. ![]()
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