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  2. Breckenridge Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, Breckenridge hosted the first Winter Dew Tour. [14] Breckenridge continued to host the event annually in the second or third weekend in December. However in 2020, the Winter Dew Tour moved to Copper Mountain and occurred during the second weekend of February; with plans to continue the Tour at Copper Mountain for the next few ...

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  4. Dew Tour - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the tour was reduced again to two summer events and one winter event. The summer events were held in Chicago and Los Angeles, and the winter event returned to Breckenridge. They also did not have most of their signature events at those stops. The 2014 Ocean City event brought the biggest crowd in the town's history. [citation needed]

  5. 2009–2010 Winter Dew Tour - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article ... The 2009–2010 Winter Dew Tour was the ... The first stop took place at Breckenridge Ski Resort in Breckenridge, Colorado between ...

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  7. WinterWonderGrass - Wikipedia

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    Scotty Stoughton, who grew up skiing in Vermont, eventually taking up ski racing around the state, moved to Colorado when he was 24. There he started a band, known in its current incarnation as Bonfire Dub, which performed in the Vail area for 20 years, while Stoughton also acted as a music promoter of concerts as part of his own production company Bonfire Entertainment.